Synonym: accompany, attach to, co-occur with, collocate with, come with, construe with, cooccur with, side. Similar words: go without, do with, do without, have to do with, with, without, within, down with. Meaning: v. 1. be associated with 2. take the side of; be on the side of 3. go or occur together.
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91. The cough, wheeze and shortness of breath are things that go with smoking, not with age.
92. I want to go with you, only I havn't got time.
93. He agreed to go with them and act as their guide.
94. I think we can go with the advertising agency's suggestions, don't you?
95. Did he ever go with anyone else while they were living together?
96. She didn't want me to go with her to the party in case I cramped her style.
97. He telephoned Peter that he could not go with us.
98. He brightened up when they said he could go with them.
98. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
99. When banking jobs disappear, tax dollars go with them.
100. If you want an on-line service, go with them.
101. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius
102. I let go with another burst, feeling confident.
103. Will Grijalva cave in and go with Postil?
104. He watched them go with quiet satisfaction.
105. Whereas I seek to go with the flow.
106. And he had the chat to go with it.
107. Why would she want to go with this man?
108. Relax - and go with the flow.
109. It was agreed that I would go with them under the aegis of Bhopal ji who immediately understood photographic requirements.
110. Big Thunder is weak as roller coasters go with no steep drops or loops.
111. She decided to make a herb sauce to go with the cold poached mackerel,[Sentencedict.com] rather than the mayonnaise Madeleine had planned.
112. Nina's made us a chicken pie and some baked potatoes to go with it.
113. The gloves seemed to go with the stick, as any outfitter will readily confirm.
114. Colin Stephens added the conversion to go with an earlier penalty for a 10-0 lead.
115. He finished with a disappointing 72 to go with his first round of 71.
116. It's best to go with an organised group if you want to cycle or paddle your way through the area.
117. Labour Ministers, newly in office, were raring to go with their own legislative programme.
118. Life under canvas these days can be positively luxurious when you go with firms like Eurocamp.
119. I will go with you, I will be rabbit-of-the-stream, Down through the water, the green water and the rabbit.
120. I go with my friend Alice Abau Elia to the grinding mill nearest to her home.
More similar words: go without, do with, do without, have to do with, with, without, within, down with, deal with, get on with, meet with, play with, with young, talk with, withdraw, live with, cope with, bear with, in line with, end up with, put up with, together with, comply with, come up with, begin with, along with, do away with, agree with, withdrawal, meet up with.