Example sentences of "go along [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He , who wishes to continue getting plenty , goes along with the plans for a better tomorrow . |
3 | However , as I said , the industry broadly goes along with the CITB 's proposals and with this order , which embodies them . |
4 | Whether this chairman goes along with the president or not may turn on many factors , but bargaining is very likely to play a part . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Well , immediately on the left there 's a door an and the hall goes along by the path that you , you come up to that door . |
7 | Nicky Cruz and his gang , the Mau Maus , decide to go along for the ride … . |
8 | Darlington Council refused to go along with the plan but Miss Carter has revived the campaign this week as a planning application emerged wanting to put a food kiosk in the car park . |
9 | He found it hard enough to persuade senior officers to go along with the peace settlement . |
10 | While West Germany , for example , was willing to go along with the proposal ( but only if there was a joint system of ECSC subsidy financing ) , the net importers of coal within the Six — France , Italy and the Netherlands — were totally hostile to the notion of national contributions to a joint financing policy . |
11 | The CPP , which was happy to go along with the election , seems averse to the idea of losing it . |
12 | The subject is under strong social pressure to go along with the hypnotist ; he has agreed in good faith to be hypnotised , after all , and is determined to carry out the hypnotist 's suggestions . |
13 | She says she 's determined to go along with the system , so no one can say she bucked it . |
14 | ( 1986 ) and Borgman ( 1980 ) have found from their studies that older children especially are not willing to move to a new family if contact with their biological families is to be severed , though of course some children may be unable to voice their reluctance and tend to go along with the plans . |
15 | She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence . |
16 | Surely she could n't be planning to go along with the lies . |
17 | So long as there is a need for collective decision-making and for policies which give direction to a whole community or society , and so long as or whenever unanimity can not be achieved , it is hard to see what alternative there can be to the minority being compelled to go along with the decision of the majority . |
18 | Scientists at the Met Office are prepared to go along with the US plan . |
19 | And their third album , which is actually untitled , should do even better now that they have notched up a few hit singles to go along with the hit album . |
20 | The growth of the economy — and the problems it caused — persuaded Japanese governments during the 1920s that it was in the country 's interest to go along with the internationalist trend . |
21 | Or as a laboratory supervisor , who was asked to go along with the manufacture of ‘ doctored ’ data so as to secure a contract deadline put it ( Vandivier 1972:22 ) : |
22 | Or are we going to go along with the priorities that our non-Christian friends have ? |
23 | I have argued elsewhere that Pound was prepared to take instruction , as well as to give it ; that when he first came to London in 1908 , he was looking for masters to whom he might apprentice himself ; that he found them in the Irishman W.B. Yeats and the maverick Englishman Ford Madox Ford ( whose professionalism about writing still denies him in England the recognition that he gets abroad ) ; and ( so I have speculated , though I know it can not be proved ) that Pound sought the same relationship with another Englishman , Laurence Binyon , who was too cagey to go along with the idea . |
24 | What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime . |
25 | Mr Hussein seems ready , at this stage , to go along with the principle of democracy . |
26 | I now felt far more confident and comfortable knowing that I could refuse to go along with the guards ' antics if they really upset me . |
27 | Lowered suspension kits give a more aggressive look and better sporting handling , while alloy wheels are also on sale to go along with the suspension system . |
28 | There could have even been a Spot the Architect competition to go along with the design competition . |
29 | Individuals who are reluctant to go along with the sentiments expressed in a collective discussion may be castigated as unduly kaingli , ‘ jealous ’ , or kongit , ‘ possessive ’ , of their spouses , an infringement of the legitimate autonomy of the latter . |
30 | ‘ I said you were crazy not to go along with the Corporation 's proposals , did n't I ? |