Example sentences of "have go along with " in BNC.

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1 If it does grow , then there is a certain amount of administration that has to go along with it .
2 The thing about art is that it is n't just a nostalgic wallowing in things of the past that are comfortable , but art as an adventure , and one just has to go along with it .
3 New house building in North Tyneside is now essentially a private sector activity and the local authority has gone along with this ( particularly while under the control of ‘ Labour against Militant ’ ) by engaging in schemes designed to facilitate the access of low-income households to new owner-occupied dwellings .
4 Sir Harold Wilson has gone along with this view , saying that trade union members control ‘ some 50 per cent of the equity capital of the 250 or so biggest industrial companies , through pension fund trustees in the main accountable to them ’ ( quoted in the ‘ New Statesman ’ 24/10/80 ) .
5 If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago .
6 I 'd gone along with some of the lads — my first wife was never that keen on travel — and there she was .
7 The Danes will not have to go along with plans for a single currency , or with plans for a common Euro-defence policy .
8 Executives who commit corporate crime are not coerced into it , they do not necessarily have to go along with the advice or instructions of superiors .
9 ‘ You do n't have to go along with it , ’ said Lili sitting down .
10 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 .
11 I think I 'll have to go along with Wilko on this one .
12 " Any country wishing to join the Community would have to go along with that " , he said .
13 He thought of Jazz being presented with a cross-eyed , spotty , knock-kneed , gook-speaking bride from the Punjab and having to go along with that .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 If I 'd suggested to Manuela that we murder someone , she would no doubt have gone along with it as she went along with everything else I suggested .
18 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 .
19 ‘ If Eddie was going to offer her security , she might have gone along with it . ’
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 Now I think in 's view those Party s those bureaux statements were excessive and , and I think you would n't probably have gone along with them , or at least he , he ought n't to within his own terms of reference .
23 Now if you had said that to some of those folk outside Jesus , I could have gone along with that .
24 Funnily enough I believed that , but not Santa Claus , but my parents seemed to believe it , so I had to go along with them .
25 So I had to go along with it , to avoid making him suspicious ’ .
26 Ed and I had to go along with it , of course .
27 He uses the music to suck you in , then you sort of pull back in horror at what you 've gone along with . ’
28 But they 've gone along with it without recognising that there will be a cost and members opposite have consistently criticised the European parliament for having a number of buildings from which to operate .
29 It always looks as if I 've gone along with a sort of scalpel at the bottom of the letters as well , a sort of shaved off
30 His father had gone along with the masquerade .
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