go with doing something• They should accept the duties that go with being a member of the club.• Emerson talks about listening to that inner voice and going with it, all voices to the contrary.• I think everybody just goes with a certain flow.• If you want an on-line service, go with them.• In the end the Chairman of Governors went with me.• It's best to go with an organised group if you want to cycle or paddle your way through the area.• It was agreed that I would go with them under the aegis of Bhopal ji who immediately understoodphotographicrequirements.• When they're excluded, a great many calories will go with them!• Years ago he persuaded me to go with him up to Tigouga, his homevillage, and the near-mystical Tichka Plateauabove.