Example sentences of "can [vb infin] along [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | mm , yes I can walk along with Allen , as far and then he 'll say well I 'm just going into see |
2 | What 's more , when you move house , your bedroom furniture can go along with you . |
3 | Motorists with any disability can go along to the Transport and Road Research Laboratory ( TRRL ) at Crowthorne in Berkshire , to look at and test drive the latest production cars and see the widest range of adaptations for disabled drivers anywhere in the UK . |
4 | Readily available , you can go along to the N R A offices in Nottingham and ask to see the register . |
5 | Anyone interested in learning karate can go along to 35 College Street , or contact 616453 . |
6 | People can go along to Feathers , which is run solely on donations , for a day and become involved in all sorts of activities . |
7 | This chapter presents a model for transformational change that HRD practitioners may suggest to managers facing this difficult task , and it provides useful information that practitioners can pass along to managers to help them develop the understanding of the process that is so critical to success . |
8 | ‘ Of course if you wish to make a voluntary statement you can come along to my Incident Room at some time to suit yourself . |
9 | so I have Sally , and , and er , her mum always cooks a meal in the evening so I , I do something like toasted cheese sandwiches or beans on toast or something like that at lunch time , but there was one time when she wanted peanut butter and , all her brother used to ask , I , her brother does n't come to me now , he stays at home cos he 's going on fifteen , and as he 's next door but one anyway , you know if , if anything goes wrong he can come along to me , but all he wanted was my homemade blackcurrant jam , and now he does n't come any more I 've got to actually give him |
10 | We 've learnt a lot er and people can come along to the hospital for courses for various standards of course to learn the techniques we 've learnt and we can learn off them . |
11 | It has an open referral system , so girls can be recommended by their schools , educational welfare officers , maternity hospitals , and a variety of other sources , or they can come along on their own initiative . |
12 | The structure of courses is flexible and if you do n't fancy multi-activity then you can come along on a specialist week concentrating on one sport . |
13 | ‘ It 's terrible that all these quacks can come along without proper qualifications , ’ Lipsky complained , forgetting that he himself had set up as a dentist without qualifications , there being as yet no legal requirement for special training as there was for doctors . |
14 | It is a great mistake to suppose that a solicitor can get along without having mastered the legal topics with which he is called upon to deal . |
15 | That way , unless I 've really laid it on thick , I can get along at a cracking pace . |
16 | So , if you do n't mind hard work and you think you can get along with sheep , this may be the job for you . |
17 | So you can play along with a television quiz show using a handset like this , or shop from home . |
18 | ‘ I can sing along to every one of their songs . |
19 | For sure , ‘ Hate My Way ’ is excellent , a whiplashed stab of emotions throughout which one can shiver along to the demons cartwheeling through Kristin 's mind . |