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Sentence count:128+3Posted:2016-12-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: advanceappearcome onget alongget onprogressshape upSimilar words: alongall alongget alongleave alonealongsidealong withget along withaloneMeaning: v. 1. come into being or existence, or appear on the scene 2. develop in a positive way. 
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(61) Many have fickle requirements and others lie dormant until very precise conditions happen to come along.
(62) Why don't you ask Brenda and Belinda to come along to Friday meetings?
(63) You can come along and register any time after this, bearing in mind that the walk finishes at dusk.
(64) But, I reasoned, cars such as these rarely, if ever, come along.
(65) Cheques Unreserved seats available from one hour before most performances - just come along.
(66) I met Charlie, and he asked me to come along to the Mothering Day Service.
(67) For centuries, no one had come along who could make him afraid.
(68) Please do your best to encourage your class members to come along.
(69) Derek had come along too, to keep me company and because he fancied the idea of hunting with hawks.
(70) The antibodies will then float around our bloodstream in readiness for years, just waiting for the real disease to come along.
(71) If you would like to reassess your life and learn how to use stress to your advantage, come along.
(72) Someday, just the right person will come along for this high-voltage sweetheart.
(73) Better still, why don't you come along to a party we're throwing tomorrow evening?
(74) But more meaningful research has come along since then, with far less fanfare.
(75) You get these crackpot ideas about helping people who come along to you with a mournful tale.
(76) Most students find that the first job does eventually come along, and even that elusive Equity card is attainable.
(77) They come along with something sharp and heavy and they swat you with it.
(78) The first uptown train to come along was an express, and I rode it one stop to Ninety-sixth Street.
(79) Chris could come along with them, suitably subdued by the scholastic environment, Louise hoped, to be quiet for a while.
(80) Eventually, if the population of one species rises too much a new epidemic will come along to redress the balance.
(81) Lay my head on the railroad line, Train come along, pacify my mind.
(82) He was scarcely the first foreman to come along intent on securing efficiencies; that was always part of the job.
(83) Everyone is always welcome at our activities, members or non-members,(www.Sentencedict.com) so do please come along.
(84) Many reasons have been advanced to justify government regulation each time a new medium has come along.
(85) My Director-General asked me to come along because I usually handle the lower-level liaison with Number 10.
(86) I should have known that eventually some man would come along and take advantage of the situation.
(87) In addition, there are 50 would-be members who come along on Thursday evenings for a special reduced-rate session.
(88) So, next time these problems come along, you can be sure of fast, effective pain relief with Calpol.
(89) Anxiety is like a smouldering fire, a wind can come along and ignite the glowing embers.
(90) I'd hate some one to come along and see me.
More similar words: alongall alongget alongleave alonealongsidealong withget along withalonedeal outlet alonelong.longcome atlong forprolongso long aslongtimeas long asany longerlifelonglong sinceno longerbelong tolong-termcome abouta good deal oflong beforebefore longby no meanscome across
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