Example sentences of "go along " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't go along in a dirty T shirt and floppy gym shoes or try to over-impress or be antagonistic . |
2 | Your partner is also welcome , so why not go along together to discuss the different methods of birth control ? |
3 | ‘ Will you go along and tell them , now ? |
4 | We 'll go along without Britain . ’ |
5 | After all , when racism takes the form of violence , they ca n't fail to recognise it as an attack on themselves , and part of a value system they can not go along with . |
6 | He paused and then said , not realising the effect his words would have , ‘ I may go along and see this Vigo . ’ |
7 | ‘ I was in the war , ’ the poppy-seller at Charing Cross said , to explain why he could not go along with the media insistence that this was a good news story . |
8 | WC apps : 7 The Scots are in their fifth successive World Cup and would presumably go along with the Olympian sentiment about taking part being more important than winning . |
9 | Well , I 'd go along with that — but you seem to forget that Tina turner is fake soul , not real soul at all . ’ |
10 | The Senate will probably go along with the conference 's wishes . |
11 | The executive committee wo n't go along with something which does n't have the support of the US divisions . |
12 | ‘ Waal , based on the UK track record in recent years , I guess I got ta go along with Pat and Fred , ’ he replied , shaking his head slowly . |
13 | But you and Fred and Hal do n't go along with UK investment . |
14 | ‘ Let's go along there now . |
15 | You 'd better go along and have a bit of a dig first . |
16 | I do n't know if the bankers will go along with it . ’ |
17 | It would appear therefore that changes in the nature ( location ? ) of the management function must go along with all the other changes with which we are involved . |
18 | Alas , we must all go along with the charade which will take months , cost millions and produce enough his balloon a dozen times . ' |
19 | Two , he could go along with Marler , pretend to accept him at face value , and this way he could keep an eye on him . |
20 | ‘ Look , could n't we just go along to the pub and have a quiet drink and talk about fishing instead ? ’ he pleaded . |
21 | To this extent , then , he finds that the law will go along with the medical determination . |
22 | Near the sea there is a little park which has open-air cafés in it and I decided that I would go along there and read your letter while I relaxed with a cup of coffee . |
23 | Hoomey wondered who he would go along with when the day came his parents arranged his getting married , for Sikhs arranged it for their sons , Hoomey knew . |
24 | I 'll go along of it . |
25 | ‘ Thought I might go along as well , ’ said Moreau casually . |
26 | Perhaps , with typical English reserve , we should go along with Alice and Stephen Lawhead 's Pilgrim 's Guide to the New Age ( Lion Publishing ) . |
27 | Nevertheless , despite much wisdom , and many excellent passages , I would not go along with this book in numerous details , nor in its general attitude . |
28 | In a centralised system the dull and docile will always go along with new policies , but no change can be properly interpreted or adequately sustained without support from active thinkers and innovators at different levels in a system . |
29 | Anyone who could n't make the open day should go along to the Monday evening practice sessions . |
30 | ‘ Let me finish these papers and my lunch and we 'll go along there , eh ? ’ |