Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] go along " in BNC.

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1 We should prefer to go along with the European Communitywide scheme so that British industry is not put at a disadvantage .
2 Eleanor was right when she had said at the very beginning that he should have gone along with the corporate planning proposals to phase-out the UK Vehicle Division as a manufacturing operation .
3 Incidentally , any players interested in other courses at The Guitar Institute , Basstech or Drumtech might fancy going along to their second Open Day on Saturday , 19th September at either 3.00pm or 5.00pm …
4 Now , Miss Gilberd , our valued teacher of the lower forms , will be in classroom 2B to talk to anybody who might wish to go along and see her ; Mr Makepeace will be in 4A ; Mr Farraday in the scientific laboratories , of course ; Mr Coffin in 5B … ’
5 I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one .
6 However , while most Arab states might have gone along with this ( if only to worst Abdallah ) , it was clear that Jordan would not contemplate the loss of the gains for which it had gone to war .
7 ‘ If Eddie was going to offer her security , she might have gone along with it . ’
8 ‘ I 'd like to go along with you .
9 I 'd like to go along with it , but I think it 's an area that ou ought to be clear when , er , grants coming in for some or even minor building works , there ought to be a specification within , whether the building can cover it or whatever .
10 Well , I suppose that would have been fine if I could have gone along with it , but I was n't quite ready for that .
11 Now if you had said that to some of those folk outside Jesus , I could have gone along with that .
12 The sa the same applies for pricing virtually to anything else if if you 're going to take the maximum advantage of flying by air you either have to book it well in advance through a package or whatever or whatever or else you 'd have to go along and sit in a bucket shop hoping that somebody 's gon na
13 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 .
14 If you would like to help in any way , or would like to go along on the next trip in September , contact Keith Taylor on 1252 29806 .
15 On Saturday July 24 a party is to be held in Hitchin , and any members of staff and management , past or present , who would like to go along should contact .
16 I may say that we both agreed that our relations will be governed by his decision , that I would have gone along with it had he made a mistake which harmed me .
17 If you had said the word , Mam would have gone along with you and I could have had the child and had a life of my own .
18 Ken himself would have gone along with Michael Codron 's judgement of being the finest revue actor of the day — not realizing that revue was about to go the way of music hall .
19 If Bridget , who knew Geoffrey much better than she had realized , judged it better to conceal the real reason for their visit to Puddephat 's rooms , she would have to go along with her .
20 " Any country wishing to join the Community would have to go along with that " , he said .
21 ‘ Of course there is always the risk that other bidders will decide to go along to the DTI and offer to drill more wells than us , or deeper ones , perhaps in the manner of a loss-leader .
22 On Monday , May 31 , and Tuesday , June 1 there will be pottery workshops where visitors will be able to use genuine Roman techniques and designs to make their own Ante-fix ( and to find out what an Ante-fix is you will have to go along ) .
23 At the same time I can remember going along to clubs , like the Vortex , and being slightly hassled because I was kissing my boyfriend .
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