Example sentences of "would [vb infin] along [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Frank Spencer would slide along on his stomach . ’
2 Black Agnes would leave along with her brother and sister , having no wish to co-operate in the treachery of her peculiar husband nor to act hostess to Edward Plantagenet .
3 I started Chisenhall Street on first quarter points , then I would walk along to the next very scruffy part — all broken down garages and yards and things .
4 Hoomey wondered who he would go along with when the day came his parents arranged his getting married , for Sikhs arranged it for their sons , Hoomey knew .
5 But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request .
6 Mostly the waiter would go along with this , sensing that Oliver was one of those customers who did not , for all their enquiries , actually want any advice , and it was just a question of slowly reeling him in like a fish .
7 I would go along with that .
8 Er , yes I 'd , I think I would go along with that , yeah .
9 Erm and that a you know and I would go along with everything we 've said about educating children , and educating the whole congregation , let's be honest .
10 I like him for being a rebel , and we agree on several issues , although I am not sure I would go along with some of his proposals to abolish the monarchy and the House of Lords .
11 According to Behbehanian. the Queen rushed out and declared that the Shah would go along with such a plan " over my dead body " .
12 Thomas was apathetic , and said he would go along with whatever plans everybody else had .
13 But surely Mr Chairman , if , if you want to integrate these people into the family unit they would go along with what the family would normally do .
14 that we did agree that we would we would we would go along with so erm
15 And through request to the county solicitor , it was again Mr quite rightly said , it was said we would , and we as a corporate body , i e the county council , and the C P D. And I would go along with the the er proposition .
16 Erm so My Lords I am left in the slight dilemma that erm I 'm not er none of the amendments we 're discussing are absolutely ideal from my point of view and meet the three difficulties er which I have touched on and indeed the amendment to which I have put my name erm number eleven , would I think be better erm to have a minority of er er a minimum number of eighteen rather than sixteen so as to simplify the arithmetical processes of contemplated er a two-thirds majority , but of the er amendments that we are discussing er if the opinion of the House is to be sort , I myself would go along with Amendment five and the two other associated amendments with which the Noble Lord , Lord has submitted for consideration of the Committee .
17 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
18 Now , I rather wish it was talking about lay presidency and I would go along with Nannette on the question of a lay person presiding in communion .
19 Yes , well Eyre there stands as a sort of a paradigmatic modern philosopher , and when I was saying earlier that it was just a logical construction to help you to talk about particular things , and I think Eyre would go along with that .
20 And when I was saying earlier that it was just a logical construction to help you to talk about particular things , and I think Ayer would go along with that .
21 I think I would go along with Lesley and say that there comes a point where erm government initiatives need to be taken .
22 James was in every respect the kind of driver Alexander would get along with and that their enterprise did not finish so very far from winning , and failed to win not a few times only through misfortune — or the injustice of fate , speaks creditably of an underlying seriousness that they rarely allowed to show .
23 While his chums , nervous young Matt , that ambitious new researcher Michael Portillo , fresh out of college , and their boss , Patten , auditioned for starring roles , Mick would play along with the chorus , watching , waiting , taking notes …
24 We decided to return to the Crot and ran into the Bruton brothers , Ron and Reg , who said they would come along with us .
25 We would march along in step , doing eighty-eight paces to the minute , singing our hearts out .
26 In London he sat beside Johnson in their various venues ; now he rode beside him in the post-chaise taking them up through eastern Scotland ; next he would canter along beside him to the Western Isles .
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