Example sentences of "[to-vb] along [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So these wee things I I knew and er my staff soon found you see that well they just had to go along and do the job as it should be done , you see , and they were no good at kidding me that it had been done , for I used to examine everything that was done you see .
2 If , however , a colleague has offered to go along and watch the lesson for you , it may well help if you underline the type of general information you would like back in addition to the notes on the lesson .
3 But the soldiers thought it was great altogether to be near to Tara , and began to talk about getting up a party to go along and take a look , because would n't it be the finest old inspiration a man could have to see the Bright Palace again .
4 Dr ‘ Patterson ’ … patients here are very much consultant oriented , and no matter how much you may feel you 're on the right lines for treatment , they do expect to go along and see a consultant .
5 Would your unit like to go along and see the show ?
6 to the tenants erm for an independent environmental health officer to come along and do an independent environmental report on the flats .
7 Erm I took the liberty of saying yes to Maureen to come along and record the language debate .
8 What you are about to suggest , of course , is that we wait for the Kilcharran to come along and hoist the damn thing to the surface . ’
9 And what about the occasions when a junior does most of the work , leaving the boss to come along and give an expensive twiddle of the hot brush ?
10 ‘ It 's a bit off , you have to come along and inspect the hay . ’
11 I wondered if you 'd care to come along and have a cup of tea in my room .
12 erm we 're always looking for people to come along and have a go so if you wan na put your name down you can have a Saturday night and spin those wheels .
13 They like us to come along and have a stand erm which we do sometimes , and erm it also follows on , the insurance companies then step in because very often the organisers will take out a pluvious insurance to erm fend themselves off against loss of income because of wet weather , and we provide the information to the insurance companies of how much rain fell in the vicinity of that show , and this sort of thing .
14 We 'd like them to come along and see the horses working in the traditional way at the same time they can look at the Autumn colours .
15 I have probably saved you from years of frustration , waiting and hoping for someone good enough to come along and kill the one I have taken from you . ’
16 ‘ Well , we thought it could be quite fun if we got one or two really interesting new people like yourself to come along and take an entirely fresh look at the subject .
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