Example sentences of "along to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They flock along to in-service courses . |
2 | Lloyd recommends that the British public at large should pop along to Junior Wimbledon and get their first look at a player he believes can finally end the seemingly interminable search for Britain 's first major male champion since the sepia days of Fred Perry . |
3 | And er when I went along to certain banks , they were asking as much as ninety seven pence a transaction . |
4 | I went along to other organizations , joined one or two things , went out a lot . |
5 | Pete introduces the records , rants about major record companies and provides a sarcastic , leering commentary of the night 's events , while co-presenter Michaela Strachan whips the crowd up with her boundless high spirits and comperes the competitions ’ Pass The Mic ’ ( an insult to Karaoke , where punters sing along to classic hits until the crowd can stand no more , and shout ’ Pass The Mic ! ’ ) , |
6 | We used to go along to various churches in the area playing music . |
7 | Yep , we 'll come along to anaerobic sludge later . |
8 | Can anyone go along to Fast Forward then is it open to all comers . |
9 | If this is you and you 'd like to get back into education and get on a course why not go along to Fast Forward . |
10 | We do intend to get along to MIP-TV next April , so obviously we found the event of use . |
11 | Go along to social events and join in extra-curricular activities . |