Example sentences of "can [verb] along a " in BNC.
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1 | There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ . |
2 | If we can proceed along a sensible line and if Buckinghamshire and Berkshire county councils lock their heads together and produce a worthwhile scheme , that is fine . |
3 | The island of Porto Santo has one of the last unspoilt beaches in Europe where , for eight kilometres , you can walk along a white sandy beach washed by the Atlantic Ocean and bordered by sand dunes . |
4 | You know how you can walk along a street in London and never raise your eyes above the top of a bus ? |
5 | Visitors can walk along a Roman street and discover remains of turrets , cookhouses , bread-ovens and a latrine . |
6 | David ( three ) can walk along a bar and feels quite chuffed when he 's done it . ’ |
7 | You can drive along a motorway for years and see nothing , but once you learn the quivering shape above the verge is a hovering kestrel looking for voles in the short grass , it becomes difficult to pass a kestrel ever again without mentally noting what it is , what it is doing and why it is there . |