Example sentences of "sing along [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Over the dark still silence , ’ quavered Vernon , singing along with the wireless , and was seized with a bout of coughing . |
2 | ‘ I ca n't hear your voice singing along with the rest . ’ |
3 | And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone . |
4 | You were n't supposed to turn the radio off , but I used to so they could n't hear me singing along with the tape . |
5 | The kind of farcical spectacle pop has n't provided for a while , it had everything from Radio 1 getting in a tizzy about whether to ban it to TOTP carrying drug warnings , from ageing DJs singing along to the chorus to ageing rockers ( Francis Rossi of Status Quo ) crawling out of the woodwork to condemn it . |
6 | The voice sings along with the song , then turns into a hum . |
7 | The young man or woman sings along with the song again again , putting their head back as they do so . |
8 | Lyricism , then , is the poetry which sings along with the triumph of the proletariat , and with the repressions which accompany its triumph . |
9 | She sang along with the radio as she drove up through Gloucestershire and crossed into Wales by way of Abergavenny and Brecon , then took the road north towards Builth Wells , to the wooded hills south of the town where Penry 's house occupied a vantage point above the River Wye . |
10 | He wore a red bandana and drank white Russians and quoted Kerouac and spoke loudly in superlatives and sang along to the radio in a shrill and grating soprano . |
11 | ‘ Up ’ ( and I think we 're talking more than the one level of ambiguity in that solitary two-letter word ) is a record that actually makes you feel happy , in that all of it is uplifting ( oi ! spiritually , not trouserly ) , you can dance to some of it and sing along to the rest , the words are rude and witty and always smart , and Richard Fairbrass is a fantastic pop singer , all post-Bowie and Ferry and languid , a sort of brightly-coloured Neil Tennant . |