Example sentences of "[verb] along [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the notion of the constituent power ( ‘ pouvoir constituant ’ — because we do not think along these lines , the English translation sounds strange ) . |
2 | How far present-day societies are likely to proceed along this road is a matter of debate ( and I shall return to the question in Chapter 6 ) , but at the least it has to be recognized that in recent years the idea of political action has been very substantially broadened , so that there is already a quite widespread awareness of the variety of ways in which individuals and groups of individuals can assert their dissent from the policies of government at all levels ( for example , the revolt against the poll tax in Britain ) and bring into the arena of public debate alternative policies . |
3 | If afternoon winds are light it 's fun to cruise along this spit visiting the beaches and anchorages along the north shore . |
4 | If you can paint along all sorts of possibilities open up . |
5 | Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends . |
6 | However , these were now too low and my prospects too poor for me to continue along that track . |
7 | A Church already existed at Old Chiswick , for the folk who lived along that part of the River Thames , or used the ferry crossing which was just west of the eyot there . |
8 | If anyone would like to come along some Thursday evening and share something with us we would be delighted to hear from you . |
9 | ‘ Anything going in or out of the valley has to pass along this road . ’ |
10 | In a very real sense there were two Glasgows and the second city was the one that clustered along either bank of the River Clyde and all the way to Clydebank . |
11 | Now think of something that you would like to communicate along these lines , and write your own sentence of criticism . |
12 | Sometimes he helped along this impression of participation by opening his mouth and shovelling his chin forward until someone interrupted him . |
13 | I have sometimes been saddened by encapsulated groups praying along these lines . |
14 | Eventually , after walking along many avenues flanked by big houses and grand , white , marble wayside shrines , keeping her direction heading uphill , Cleo came to another wide bridge which was decorated with gilded wrought-iron curlicues . |
15 | Were residential care facilities to evolve along these lines , life would be more fulfilling for mentally handicapped people and for the people who care for them . |
16 | The discount is on all massage treatment and courses — all you have to do is bring along this copy of RUNNING MAGAZINE and quote your race number . |
17 | Cut along these lines using pinking shears . |
18 | Cut along these lines using pinking shears |
19 | Is it right that the people who reside along this route , particularly Coombe Drive ( which is totally residential ) are to pay through the poll tax for lowering their standard of living ? |
20 | There , in that picture ’ — Myeloski took a photograph from the pile and put it on the top — ‘ they came along that river-bank . |
21 | We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it . |
22 | I saw his boat in the basin as I came along this morning . |
23 | In writing along these lines Taylor was a pioneer , and he reflected , ‘ In this affair I was almost forced to walk alone . ’ |
24 | Michael Kalisher QC told the jury : ‘ If you or I or even Nigel Mansell drove along that road at that speed no-one would suggest that it was anything other than reckless driving . ’ |
25 | Other birds you could see along this stretch include oystercatchers with their black and white plumage , bright orange bills and piping call , black headed gulls , kestrels and of course mute swans . |
26 | Tack , then machine along these lines . |
27 | So begin along these lines : With respect , Minister , it 's to do with explaining action at a distance . |
28 | ‘ I was researching along these lines , the end product of which was you . |
29 | A strip mahogany ceiling lines the forecabin and there is plenty of stowage both beneath the berth , in the bins that run along each topside and in the locker across the foot of the berth . |
30 | ‘ You 're going to walk along this pavement , keeping on the way you 're facing . |