Example sentences of "go along [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the Chief those to also want to improve passenger comfort but let me say in spite of all this er th th th the customer still favour and that is why we will be supporting the Labour resolution because it is about the state of it is about yes to keep our eyes and sort of providing a whole range of integrated public transport that goes along in parallel with that same .
2 ‘ At work you 've got to go along with things more .
3 The Danes will not have to go along with plans for a single currency , or with plans for a common Euro-defence policy .
4 I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one .
5 Of course , not every would-be escaper would be deterred by the fear of a harsher sentence , but even now some prisoners refuse to go along with escape or mutiny plans due to fear of the consequences .
6 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
7 Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place .
8 The captains of the water industry are happy to go along with Brussels .
9 The silver bugle light infantry badge is returning to Hartlepool after 50 years with the setting up of a new army cadet force detachment which is looking for boys and girls aged between 13 and 18 to go along on Monday at 7pm to St James Church Hall , Rossmere Way .
10 He 's asked me to go along as wardrobe mistress , I said I 'd think about it but I ca n't stand the heat .
11 She picked up her candle and decided to go along to Mildred 's room and have a grumble at her .
12 and it is the er it 's called Coach Road because that is the road that the coaches used to go along to Totnes
13 He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away .
14 I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital 's geriatric wards , where I sang and played to the old folk .
15 Not going along with stories of depression or stress .
16 It might be some devious take-over bid especially if the board 's strong-arm boy Karel was going along with Berndt Tjerssen .
17 But both the period of the ancien regime and the period of change in East Germany have revealed another German characteristic — that of going along with authority .
18 She was going along with nature , was n't she ?
19 One minute , Mrs Doyle was found to be going along with arrangements to play it on a nine hole course and , soon after , it was cancelled altogether .
20 At the same time I can remember going along to clubs , like the Vortex , and being slightly hassled because I was kissing my boyfriend .
21 Snud a large , red , hairy monster — and mascot of the society — will be going along to schools to collect the donations .
22 I 'll tell you what , sin since I 'll be going along to Boston Spa we 'll check in the dictionary .
23 Arthur , you go along of Willie , because the Pritchards do n't sleep , you know , and in one way or another they 'll get you , or have a damn good try after the last business .
24 And the f the the younger apprentices used to plunk on a Monday afternoon and all go along to Street to the this and she says , You did n't need to buy sweeties it was the rails of the gallery were sticking with toffee .
25 Two of our members also go along to schools to do talks about the association .
26 " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . "
27 I call that a restricted international perspective because it does not explain or attempt to explain how production is organized internationally and , to my mind , a theory can not do that unless it says something about the changes in the organization of labour that go along with innovations in machinery , transport , instruments and products .
28 Go along with others against your true inclinations .
29 go along with literacy .
30 Erm I 'm half and half I I I go along with Angela in the main that the the kids in , generally speaking the kids that I 've talked to do n't want to put their own input a lot of them do n't want to because , as Angela says , they can not find the appropriate words and some of the others just write some some stuff that I would look at
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