Example sentences of "along to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See if you can get one to come along to a Brownie meeting and tell you more about what being a Guide is like .
2 He found he could no longer hide behind a naive love , a sensuous world of uncomplex bohemia and he was drawn , still yearning for past ignorance , not up or down , but along to a state of affairs that simply put he could not cope with .
3 My sisters have been along to a couple of events , and Mum and Dad watch my performances on television , as well as videos of my races .
4 Erm I had a company called and Advertising erm where I went along to a company and would conceive promotion for them .
5 Take it along to a trick cyclist if it bothers you . ’
6 Then he felt along to a door frame and followed its outline until he found a light-switch .
7 If you have any friends suffering from depression do try to get them along to a Medau Class .
8 Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken .
9 To the massed spectators in the stands , flung in an instant from joyous acclaim of a Royal winner to horrified , dumbfounded silence , Devon Loch had seemed to leap at an imaginary obstacle before slithering to the ground and skidding along to a halt , the momentum throwing Francis up on to the horse 's neck .
10 Later that month Alistair went along to a reading at the Screenplay Society in Earl 's Court .
11 They took me along to a service at the North Shore Christian Fellowship on the Sunday after the Night of the Great North Wind .
12 You used to be able to go along to a pottery , say , and say , ‘ What was going on here at about eight o'clock this morning ? ’ …
13 I mean I know in my time when I was a crane driver if they , if one of them did n't turn up dow down at Cliff Quay they 'd come along to a crane driver and they 'd say , take a rope for us will you .
14 Just before coming out , he 'd phoned the health centre and left a message on their answering machine as his first step in getting himself along to a psychiatrist .
15 My just married son decided to build a wall in his back garden and went along to a bricklayer 's yard to buy a quantity of bricks .
16 Better still , why do n't you come along to a party we 're throwing tomorrow evening ?
17 Whereas people once felt that there must be a certain desperation in answering magazine ‘ lonely heart ’ advertisements or in going along to a dating bureau , nowadays these channels are seen as a practical way of finding a new friend or suitable lover .
18 It is also worth going along to a beauty salon a month or so in advance to have your make-up done .
19 The Lucas supply function predicts that the economy will move along to a point such as point B at which both prices and output are higher than at A : prices rise to and output rises to y t .
20 And in the past , the , the nearest we 've got to that is taking them along to a fire station and telling them what sort of people we are , that has been proved in many cases to be counterproductive , because it 's actually an incentive if you wish to set fires from other districts than this .
21 If going along to a group on a regular basis helps you to stick at it — do it .
22 I mean if you had to take it along to a shop and
23 Another possibility for the seminar is that if you want to bring some notes along to a sort of , if you show me a if you dream up hypothetical questions and then put a plan to answer them so that I can skim down it in about a minute or two .
24 The caravan already has a busy diary for the summer but anyone interested in having it along to a community event , or simply to visit a neighbourhood , should contact their local divisional police headquarters and ask for the crime prevention officer .
25 Cos if I sing , when I 'm doing my homework if I sing along to a tape or something I start writing the words down .
26 Girls , women and small children lug great sacks along to a spot where they can be heaved on to the roof of the bus .
27 She caught up with me and took me along to a paddock to see her horse .
28 After this but before the rogue was traced , the rogue took the car along to a market in Warren Street ( where dealers commonly sold cars ) and he sold it to an innocent purchaser .
29 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
30 It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ?
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