Example sentences of "[adv] go along [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 On Aug. 28 , the Interior Minister , Daouda Rabiou , made a statement on national television apparently going along with the men 's action , and the government subsequently seemed powerless to do otherwise .
2 In the second incident , involving the credit card , he had only gone along for the ride , and had not used the card himself , said Mr Harper .
3 I really only went along to the interviews for a lark , as company for a friend .
4 Then , after dealing with the Grand Slam Cup and explaining how he only went along with the idea after insisting that the event would also produce $2m for the development of the game in ‘ third world tennis countries , he went on :
5 However , as I said , the industry broadly goes along with the CITB 's proposals and with this order , which embodies them .
6 So erm I was feeling a bit edgy about this when we were in the pub after the concert cos I thought maybe he 's reading things into it and I , you know , I was just going along for the music .
7 When he first advocated these ideas Hare largely went along with the view of most attitudinists that a correct account of the meaning of ethical language has no definite implications as to what moral views one should take .
8 I 'd decided to relax and just go along with the ‘ package ’ that he offered .
9 Of course you can view it , as some bridle-riders do , as a holiday for your horse — you just go along for the ride .
10 But do members just go along for the ride ?
11 ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded .
12 It usually goes along with the claim that the ‘ technical ’ division of labour , i.e. the actual distribution of tasks , is in some sense subordinate to the social division .
13 And the staff still go along to the club as social members .
14 We could always go along to the ward-room . ’
15 He also went along with the Bowlby theory to the extent of discouraging mothers from working : ‘ the extra money she might earn or the satisfaction she might receive is not so important after all . ’
16 The Senate will probably go along with the conference 's wishes .
17 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 .
18 In fact , contrary to a persistent theme in neoclassical economics , competition between giant ‘ dominant firms ’ is often fiercer than the competition between small enterprises in unconcentrated markets : increasing scale often goes along with the development of a keener rationality of profit .
19 sort of really go along with the process .
20 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
21 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
22 Well it , it , at least it 's gold , I mean , I , I , I was in the jewellery trade when I first left school , between school and national service I worked at a manufacturing jewellers in Birmingham and I 've never really gone along with the idea that nine carat is actually gold .
23 WC apps : 7 The Scots are in their fifth successive World Cup and would presumably go along with the Olympian sentiment about taking part being more important than winning .
24 If you 're in London for Valentine 's and you want to make sure your hair is looking good and feeling fab for that hot date then go along to the Schumi salon in Belgravia .
25 Mr Onanuga , 31 , has told friends he naively went along with the story because Mr Newton believed it was good publicity for Thresher and his own branch , and he did not see how it could harm anyone .
26 The Doctor 's response gave the poet no confidence , but choice was limited ; he either went along with the Doctor or he remained behind .
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