Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] along [art] " in BNC.

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1 At the head of Loch Torridon , the main road coming from Kinlochewe turns along the south shore for Shieldaig , first passing through the settlement of Annat .
2 A police Sierra cruised along the A614 near the mining village of Ollerton .
3 The flimsy canvas-sided boat sank , leaving Graham Hayes to swim along the coast .
4 Hari moved along the dark passageway and from the kitchen at the back of the house she heard the sound of voices .
5 Roberts moved along the 6ins ledge to the corner and said he would jump if anyone tried to get him back inside .
6 Marie told him about Mr Bishop being drunk and getting himself drowned ; about Gazzer finding Madge wandering along the prom and having to take her to Mr Bishop 's brother because she was n't responsible for herself .
7 After a wait Toby came along the upstairs corridor and sent Pickerage down with an encouraging pat on the shoulder .
8 Prudhoe dashed along the goal line to the corner of his box to keep a misdirected Smith backpass in play , but all the keeper could do was palm the ball to the feet of Loram , who simply squared the ball inside for Fashanu to sidefoot a second .
9 Nellie looked along the turning to the Galloway firm 's gates , a hard look in her eye as the bitter memories locked up inside her stirred once more .
10 Grimma looked along the hedge .
11 Maxham looked along the hall and up the stairs .
12 The Volvo hissed along the dark road ; a couple of cars went past , holes of white light in the night , scattering spray which the water jets and wipers of the Volvo swept away again .
13 Pètain travelled along the entire French front , addressing the dispirited , surly men and inspiring them with his solid resolve and sense of discipline .
14 Newman drove along the narrow road he 'd turned on to off the B4027 at no more than thirty miles an hour .
15 It was very dark as Newman drove along the road away from Walberswick on their way back to London .
16 She chattered happily as Patrick drove along the Marylebone Road , speculating on the miracle that had brought John and Angela back from the dead .
17 John talked , quickly and urgently , while Patrick drove along the M4 , crossed the Chiswick and Hammersmith Flyovers and slowed down for the traffic in Cromwell Road .
18 For example , as Marcel drives along the winding road to Martinville , he describes the three spires of the church in terms of active movement , the spires exchange places , they come closer together , they draw further apart , they hide behind each other in turn .
19 They were really much more than just bike rides , for Granny , who lived with the family , had told her the story of St. George and given her books about Brownies , and Brenda rode along the country lanes make-believing she was the knight riding to rescue the princess from the dragon .
20 Spain would be diminished by the secession of Euskadi and Catalonia , Britain by that of Scotland and Wales , France by that of Corsica , Belgium would become two counties , while further east the states of the present Soviet sphere of influence would go their own way , perhaps with Slovaks separating from Czechs , and the Balkans would be redivided among Slovene , Croat , Serb and enlarged Albanian states , with an independent Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania re-emerging along the Baltic .
21 East Anglia Walking along the 50 mile Suffolk Coast Path
22 Brenda cycled along the lane towards Stowbridge that morning to meet Daddy in his new van .
23 If so , it would have been splendid to have seen a small blue Ford Anglia spluttering along the road as I descended , with a tiny white face peering from a condensation-covered back window .
24 Rachaela walked along the path , in among the pine trees with the sullen roar of the sea to her right .
25 Zen walked along the corridor and pushed it wide open .
26 Sweating with fear , Lepine dashed along the verandah and flung himself behind the wheel of the Citron .
27 When I arrived back outside my room , I met Jane coming along the corridor from the other direction , clutching little Darren in her arms .
28 Mr Treweek inched along the fuselage , changing his weight position in an attempt to help the pilot , Mr Brian Grant , 30 , to control the plane .
29 Ash blew along the front , driven by a brisk morning breeze .
30 CARE nurse Mary Jane Hammond moves along the lines , wiping the infected eyes of children beyond tears .
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