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

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1 Xorandor does n't laugh at people , he goes along with them at their level , telling them what he knows they want to hear .
2 From these bits of activity , a richer life could develop ; but it is vital that whatever Harry and Elizabeth choose is something they both really want to do and not a situation where she goes along with it in a patronising way , and then leaves him high and dry .
3 She knows if we do n't make it as artists and rock ‘ n ’ roll people we 're not gon na make it as anything anyway , so she goes along with it .
4 You have a suspicious mind , Michael Riven , but my own goes along with it .
5 Well , it 's because the Poll Tax is designed and the whole load of legislation that goes along with it , to increase the burden of erm payment on local Poll Tax payers .
6 It 's the same job as an editor of a publication has to get writers to go along without it all sounding like he wrote it or she wrote it , and the , but a good editor can figure out how to do that and a good writer likes it because it means erm they 'll go together or work better and readers will like it , understand it .
7 Although Patrick Lundy was almost twenty , Katherine still considered him a child and treated him accordingly , and often it was easier to go along with her rather than risk an argument .
8 He was still not sure that he believed that story , but in her misery was prepared to go along with her .
9 If Bridget , who knew Geoffrey much better than she had realized , judged it better to conceal the real reason for their visit to Puddephat 's rooms , she would have to go along with her .
10 They relied heavily on the readiness of the local aristocracy and gentry to go along with them .
11 He refused outright the advice of his ‘ betters ’ , either by alienating them in a flash of rage or by stubbornly preferring not to go along with them ; rather like Melville 's eponymous character Bartleby .
12 Up to a point you have to go along with them .
13 Funnily enough I believed that , but not Santa Claus , but my parents seemed to believe it , so I had to go along with them .
14 You did say was I going to the Swimming Gala on Monday and if I wanted to go along with them to go round before , at least the granny said to go round , but I said I was n't sure what I was doing . ’
15 He accuses them of running up a hundred million pound debt during their years in control , and says the Tories are wrong to go along with them .
16 He told staff : ‘ If people do n't want to go along with me there is no place for them in Ashworth . ’
17 LADY DAVERS : May I then bid her to get ready to go along with me ?
18 LADY DAVERS : Pamela is to go along with me .
19 As he had always succeeded in getting his own way , the workers had been inclined to go along with him , even when their instincts told them that he was wrong .
20 I used to go along with him a lot of the time . ’
21 ‘ I have no choice other than to go along with him , for now anyway .
22 It was only because it was so rare that Stair ever troubled with him at all these days that Neil felt compelled to go along with him , willy-nilly .
23 On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's .
24 But the Board feels that we 've got to go along with it .
25 The entire plan violated every principle upon which the SAS had been founded , yet Stirling agreed to go along with it .
26 It seems , though , that even if you are being reasonable in refusing to agree to a change , that does not necessarily mean that it is unfair to push the change through and dismiss you because of your reluctance to go along with it .
27 She had come to the conclusion that if giving up Brentwoods and moving to the country was what Brian wanted , then perhaps she ought to go along with it , stop being selfish .
28 After that many Republican law-makers felt compelled to go along with it — and it became harder for critics to attack the reforms as ‘ socialised medicine ’ .
29 But he liked the cash and decided to go along with it .
30 Anyway it was make love not war and that kind of thing seemed to go along with it , y'know .
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