Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] along [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Should Jamie and I camp along to the pub and keep watch ?
2 Erm I go along with the brigadier on this , I do n't approve of any of the things I 've heard this evening , and I do n't believe that that is the normal course of action in the Army .
3 A steady pressure tries to pull my finger to the rod , so I go along with the movement for a few inches and then strike .
4 Now , of course , I go along with the perception that being 40 these days is like 30 used to be .
5 ‘ Now I go along to the enquiry and find a public display of drawings of these non-existent gates and discover the council is offering to withdraw them to meet DoE objections .
6 Sir Edward , speaking in a London Weekend TV interview , said : ‘ He has got to say to them : ‘ you go along with the policy of the Government or you quietly resign or retire ’ . ’
7 you will be expected to have done some research , done some preparation before coming along to the lesson , if you go along to the lesson not having done that , you will be able to play back certain tips from what the other people say , but you will not er , you will find that
8 ‘ Then I suggest you hop along to the end of the garden , ’ Sergeant told them .
9 We go along with the Dream , we follow the story and solve the case .
10 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
11 We go along with the theory that younger listeners will identify themselves with the group Cancer .
12 I laid him further along on the pavement , under his broken and smashed shop front , which proclaimed his trade : Rabinowitz Tailors .
13 They murmur along in the water driven by gentle contractions .
14 Well they are fit cos they get on and off at any of the stops they go along to the attraction that they want to do .
15 Freedom and self-determination for a small country only seem to count when they go along with the freedom to drive large cars and the freedom to consume .
16 But maybe it would be better , son , if you put your basket on the counter , and then we can watch it slide along to the cash-register . ’
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