Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] go along [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You see , it was really my dad that made me go along with the Church , even though he did n't really involve himself . |
2 | Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock . |
3 | ‘ Look , ’ Donaldson told him outside , ‘ I 'm not being deliberately awkward , but you ca n't appear from nowhere and expect me to go along with you without an explanation . ’ |
4 | Aggie persevered with the kitten and when it was time to get it neutered she went along to the local vet , who informed her that the tomcat was in fact a ‘ she ’ . |
5 | I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night . |
6 | How far do you think she went along with it ? |
7 | Are you really suggesting we go along with that ? ’ |
8 | He 'd been shaken , certainly , when Cedric Downes had invited him to go along to the North Oxford Golf Club and knock up the caretaker if necessary . |
9 | And I suppose they go along about I do n't expect they do about six miles an hour . |
10 | He 's asked me to go along as wardrobe mistress , I said I 'd think about it but I ca n't stand the heat . |
11 | ’ I saw you going along with it , I snarled . |
12 | On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's . |
13 | Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ? |
14 | Did she go along with a friend ? |
15 | did he go along with you ? |
16 | A neighbour suggested I go along with her to the local WI and , despite my reservations , I had a wonderful time . |
17 | ‘ 'Ere , 'old on , guv , ’ said the bruiser , ‘ I du n no I go along with that . |
18 | So Madam I 'd ask you to go along with what I 'm suggesting , that 's an absolute discharge and er |