Example sentences of "along [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Reports said that the population of Richmond increased fourfold as 700 competitors from 27 different clubs drew thousands of visitors along to enjoy the fun . |
2 | ‘ Most of the owners have been along to see the horses . |
3 | We 're all goin' along to see the relief officer , ’ he soothed her . |
4 | In many instances , the first reaction of parents was to take the user along to see the family doctor . |
5 | I do n't suppose your Personal Management and ‘ individual care ’ would actually extend to coming along to see the show , would it ? ’ |
6 | Parents , friends and students came along to see the many activities and interests available to the mentally handicapped in this part of Kent . |
7 | fix your diary , a lot of you were n't here last week , oh by the way P C is er coming along with a film , it broke down the other week , you all enjoyed the talk so I do hope you come along to see the film , it only takes about twenty minutes and it 's on er security , you know , it 's for your own benefit |
8 | About a third of the way along stands the comfortable red-brick house that John 's father built in 1938 . |
9 | The L.T.A. were represented by Barbara Davis who had come along to supervise the ‘ rating ’ of players to enable them to qualify to compete in the V.W. series tournaments during the summer . |
10 | The Kestrel brought along to try the new boxes for size liked his new home so much , he did n't want to come out ! |
11 | There is a wealth of detail to absorb before strolling along to visit the locomotive sheds . |
12 | Along came the Canon European Masters and Tunbridge Wells ' Jamie Spence . |
13 | Then along came the shredder and the electric-arc steel furnace , which gobbled scrap steel . |
14 | Er we were married three years , no children and I began to get desperate again and an anyway along came the first then came the second . |
15 | Yeah mummy , mummy the window cleaner went to rescue some people along came the fireman |
16 | along came the people and buyed it too |
17 | The pair came along inspecting the troops . |
18 | The boxcar , one of ten , had been parked in the marshalling-yards at Tobolsk for nearly twenty-four hours when the railway workers had come along to feed the sheep and hitch the cars on to a new engine . |
19 | The song bounced along to reach the number twelve spot , helped by another uncomfortable but satisfying Top Of The Pops appearance and a fresh wave of publicity surrounding The Smiths affection for , and a desire to , work with Sandie Shaw . |
20 | Well-dressed ladies in large hats came along to hear the judgement , and the room was bright with colour . |
21 | So he we came along dug the tomato plants up and took them home ? |
22 | A defence lawyer said : ‘ It is apparent she was asked to go along to give the appearance of a young man and woman out for an evenings drive . |
23 | Get people along get the information networked and also to maintain a political presence amongst the people who are writing to or potentially to vote for us . |
24 | From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work . |
25 | ‘ A mysterious person who comes along to solve the mystery after the disappearance of Edwin Drood himself . ’ |
26 | Several players were being watched by the County selectors ; even venerable rugby correspondent John Pargeter came along to witness the improvement . |
27 | I walked along saw the guy in front of mne there were bulltes all around me so it was either him or me . |
28 | The board then rests on the edging , is pulled along to scrape the sand level . |
29 | Coun Thorne-Wallis said : ‘ I was pleased they came along to check the fences . |
30 | She slowed their journey for a day or so and nudged some flying fish along to thrill the penguin with rainbowed crests as fine as spun sugar , spinning sea-drops in an arc over the waves . |