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come along
1. "So come along tonight
2. "So come along," doostEr said, "I'll make sure he plays nice," and gave Tahlmute an eye that said that he meant it
3. believe a lady of a certain age will come along the road shortly in a late model Ka
4. If that hiker hadn’t come along, she’d probably have ended up under the wheels of the train and been written off as a suicide
5. She dropped his hand and skipped off, beckoning the guys with the crate to come along
6. I hadn’t heard him come along the deck
7. I think I will meet him for a drink…as long as you and Robbie come along too”
8. come along with you?'
9. What are some of the legal obligations that come along with a Federal grant?
10. As you talk about your struggles, you process the underlying emotions that come along with
11. Something will come along, you wait and see
12. Come along and let’s give the animals a thrill
13. “I should think so; I'll come along,” replied George as he rose to follow
14. “He puts so much effort into it that I have to come along and help out as best I can
15. ‘This way, Mrs Brown … come along
16. “Come along Harry, we'll have time to freshen a bit afore we dine,” Mr
17. When Henri had asked him earlier that day to come along
18. Haager had come along and updated his method, by adding a conversion plant that produced electricity, how she’d been worried the old pipes would leak, and finally he closed with the decay the place had under gone in the last few years
19. She’d spent most the week in Salt Lake, with hopes that with the extra time, she’d be able to convince Mike to come along as well
20. They’ve just come along for the
21. He’d said she shouldn't get involved, reminded her that it was Jim's job, and that Jim was fully capable of doing it without her, but no – she had to come along
22. questioning and begging that he let me come along
23. “Yes, I’d love you to come along,” he replied absentmindedly
24. He was actually glad that she’d decided to come along
25. At first Rachel didn’t want to come along, but Helez pleaded with her until she gave in – Rachel needed the distraction
26. Come along with me
27. All it took was one dead-brain to come along and ruin everything
28. They offered to come along, but I told
29. “It was taken from a dead Turkish sniper and I just happened to get my hands on it I have been waiting for a chance like this to come along so when I knew you were going hunting this Turkish sniper I decided that you might as well have it
30. “Anyway come along now get on board were due to depart soon and we don’t want to be holding up the war after all it’s taken us a long time to get here
31. “Not you young Lamb you come along with me”, and the RSM turned and walked down the trench so I followed like a lost puppy
32. Then I saw a striking woman with grey hair in a kind of chignon come along leaning on a silver topped cane she stopped close by and I looked taking in her hair which was a lovely silver colour and not grey and her neck and head had more than an aristocratic look to them
33. Animals come along and eat the grass
34. Still it was close enough to winter and cold so I could not quite understand why they did not come along with us to the golf club house where everyone was our friend
35. "Oh, come along!" said her cousin, with an easy laugh
36. "'Come along,' said my father
37. Come along, mister
38. Now you come along, with your stories of death and destruction
39. I wiped the tears from my face and I knew that the niggling feeling I’d had in me since I first started to come along to study with Evelyn was directing me to this moment
40. I stopped a military vehicle traveling in the direction of the hospital and asked if I could come along
41. But then Georgie Porgie had come along
42. “I was bored to death with this book, hoped you would come along!”
43. “Come along, come along,” he chided them gently, and was rewarded unexpectedly with a small smile from Sparrow
44. Then Talnoi had come along
45. She had been nineteen when he had come along with father and the company on a visit to Tinby
46. Elior had come along at first, but he had quickly found an excuse to leave those two alone when he saw the look that was in her eyes
47. The beginning of tears welled up in her eyes again at the thought of the unknown unfortunate who’d supplied that skimpy wrap to cover another part of her innocence, until something better could come along
48. It hadn’t seemed fair, but there it was, and nothing seemed to come along to change it
49. Her eyes went back towards carriages, horses and all of those who had come along, but were not soldiers
50. Most were soldiers from either Cathaomatt’s army or Tanyvilas’ army, but there were also several of the young healers and others of those who had come along because their family had