Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] go along [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He refused outright the advice of his ‘ betters ’ , either by alienating them in a flash of rage or by stubbornly preferring not to go along with them ; rather like Melville 's eponymous character Bartleby .
2 Jasper sensed some of this and vowed not to go along with it in the sheeplike fashion of the others .
3 Sources note that Adobe Systems Inc did not go along to Apple Computer Inc 's MAS shindig as many hoped .
4 I agreed with much of what the right hon. Member for Morley and Leeds , South ( Mr. Rees ) said at the beginning of his speech , but I did not go along with his closing remarks .
5 He said : ‘ The priest is rather drastic in his actions and we in LIFE do not go along with it . ’
6 If you are walking in an area where adders are found — dry heath and common land — then as long as you do not go along like a herd of elephants there is a fair chance of coming across one .
7 But you and Fred and Hal do n't go along with UK investment .
8 I do n't go along with that , and not just as a matter of personal pride .
9 I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement .
10 I do n't go along with your assessment , Miss Cassidy .
11 I do n't go along with it . "
12 If I do n't go along with Roman I could well land in gaol , and I would n't be any good to anyone behind bars , would I ?
13 We 're not the kind of thing that attracts government funding cos we 're not sort of we do n't go along with the architectural you know , the architectural establishment really insists that everything should be exactly just so .
14 Do n't go along in a dirty T shirt and floppy gym shoes or try to over-impress or be antagonistic .
15 But she does n't go along with the various analyses of why vampires are becoming hipper .
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