Perhaps the easiest way to secure protection is for each boy to take along a few yards of cotton mosquito netting and by means of curved sticks build a canopy over his bed.
If the blanket feels tickly, it would not be a great crime, no matter what the tenderfoot says who wanted you to sleep on the ground, to take along a sheet.
Take along a few books to read for the rainy days and have them covered with muslin if you ever expect to put them back into your library.
Lot more'n we can use so I brought some for you to take along.
They knew exactly what they were going to take along, and among other things they were going to take six of Emma's best hens plus a rooster, and there was a place for everything.
Joe said, "Well, it will be a lot of jerky and pickled beef to take along.
Maybe it might be a pretty good thing to take along an extra saddle horse or two.
And 'twas Dorry what seed her off the place and gived her a piece of bread to take along of her.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "take along" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.