Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] go along [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence . |
2 | After that many Republican law-makers felt compelled to go along with it — and it became harder for critics to attack the reforms as ‘ socialised medicine ’ . |
3 | It was only because it was so rare that Stair ever troubled with him at all these days that Neil felt compelled to go along with him , willy-nilly . |
4 | He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away . |
5 | But the Board feels that we 've got to go along with it . |
6 | ‘ At work you 've got to go along with things more . |
7 | And you try and find a place but you ca n't find one but you said you 're moving out so you 've got to go along with it . |
8 | You have got to go along with us . |