Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами go along

Фразеологизмы со словами go along

be with someone
go along with
To support, to back; to understand or follow what someone is saying.
Although others thought that we shouldn’t go along with Jerry, I told Jerry that I was with him on his proposal for reorganizing the staff.
After turning left at the traffic light, go two blocks and turn right on Madison. After three more blocks, turn right again. Are you still with me?
go along
To move along; continue.
Uncle Bill made up the story as he went along.
To go together or as company; go for fun. Often used with with.
Mary went along with us to Jane's house.
John just went along for the ride to the ball game. He didn't want to play.
When one filling station cuts gasoline prices, the others usually go along.
To agree; cooperate. Often used with with.
"Jane is a nice girl." "I'll go along with that," said Bill.
Just because the other boys do something bad, you don't have to go along with it.