Example sentences of "[vb infin] along [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea burst into her mind , a sudden radiant solution , that she could rush along to the pet shop at lunchtime and apologize , ask him to forgive her and make everything all right . |
2 | The great value of this is that the searcher can look up the name of an author known to have published in the field of interest and , if any previously published work of the author has been cited , the item will appear along with the names of the citing authors . |
3 | Do they also feature in cartoons in print which you might use along with the video programme ? |
4 | 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 . |
5 | There 's nothing quite so depressing as watching your tan fade along with the memories of that wonderful holiday . |
6 | Erm the only thing that occurred to me I just wondered if she knew somebody who had a dearly loved dog that , did n't want to train it but you know she could perhaps just take along for the joy of running it and training it but I think part of the pleasure is the reflected glory you know it 's my dog |
7 | ‘ Perks thinks they 'll go along beside the railway line . |
8 | Did she go along with a friend ? |
9 | You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself . |
10 | We 're not the kind of thing that attracts government funding cos we 're not sort of we do n't go along with the architectural you know , the architectural establishment really insists that everything should be exactly just so . |
11 | Fortunately most old people are all in favour of precautions of any kind , and if , in addition , you can tell her truthfully that you have just such a ‘ hospital case ’ packed for yourself at home , for an emergency , she will probably go along with the idea very willingly . |
12 | But she did n't turn away from Bodie , and he knew that she would go along with the request . |
13 | Alas , we must all go along with the charade which will take months , cost millions and produce enough his balloon a dozen times . ' |
14 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
15 | We are democrats and accept that until we have convinced people by the force of our argument , we should go along with the view of the majority of the organisations of which we are a member . |
16 | ‘ I was in the war , ’ the poppy-seller at Charing Cross said , to explain why he could not go along with the media insistence that this was a good news story . |
17 | The Senate will probably go along with the conference 's wishes . |
18 | The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself . |
19 | I 'll go along with the business on one condition , ’ he said quietly . |
20 | Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ? |
21 | Lord knows where they 're heading , but you really should go along for the ride . |
22 | But do members just go along for the ride ? |
23 | It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ? |
24 | It is becoming increasingly popular — why not go along to a meeting near you ? |
25 | Readily available , you can go along to the N R A offices in Nottingham and ask to see the register . |
26 | ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded . |
27 | It is quite all right for you to get up and go along to the bathroom , but you should put on your stockings and your knickers . |
28 | He was then befriended by a young mother of two , , who took him shopping every week and suggested that he should go along to the centre . |
29 | We could always go along to the ward-room . ’ |
30 | Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions . |