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

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1 Annoyance flickers across his face as I pass along the long trestle tables finding nothing to my satisfaction .
2 Some travel writers can not go anywhere without swimming and sunbathing under the swelter of the sizzling sun , as palms sway and swish along the sandy shoreline .
3 There is no bumping into the man in front as we cross the fields and move along the narrow Normandy lanes .
4 Inside there was a cart , its body mounted high upon the axle so that it would clear the stagings and pass along the narrow tunnels , and at the back of the enclosure there was a stall in which an aged p'tar browsed at a manger .
5 And on this particular occasion this feller ( if you go along the Low Road and up Fishpond Lane , there 's a farm up there : this feller came from that farm ) and after a setting in at The Case is Altered he died going up Fishpond Lane .
6 Homoclinic orbits such as this one occur along the dotted line in Fig. 6.2 .
7 The conical mounds , initially smooth in appearance at the apex , become rough in appearance as the epidermal cells enlarge and separate along the lateral walls , yielding club shaped cells .
8 The Imperial Palace , former residence of the Hapsburgs , St. Stephen 's Cathedral , the Vienna State Opera House , National Theatre and Parliament building all lie along the impressive Ringstrasse boulevard .
9 Because of our late start and leisurely progress , the light is thickening as we stumble along the forgotten stretch of ridge between Bwlch Ciliau .
10 Remember that this is the only national fundraising that we are asked to do each year and that this year HQ are allowing us to keep 20% of the cash for our branch funds … so come along the other 75% , let's find those books of tickets and get the stubs ( and the £2 ) to ,
11 Despite the failure of similar tactics on the Madrid front , it had been planned as another Moroccan-type , head-on attack along the first line of Republican defences , with the aim of breaking through at two points , advancing as far as the second line of defence and laying siege to Bilbao from there .
12 It has been possible for some time to cruise down the Nile , or stay in some of the jewelled and painted palaces of Moghul India , or walk along the Great Wall of China .
13 They set out up the hillside , going slowly , picking their way from one bush and tussock to another and pausing continually to sniff and stare along the great expanse of grass , which stretched on either side as far as they could see .
14 The 37-year-old is quick to thank the other Football League refs in the region who have given advice and help along the 13 year path from the grass roots .
15 Such was Vologsky 's mission today ; to overfly the very Sino-Soviet border at Alma-Ata then cruise along the Sin-kiang border as far as the Turfan Depression taking photographic , radar and infra-red records .
16 As α increases even further , the poles split again but now separate along the real axis which corresponds to the overdamped situation .
17 So I rise and go along the blazing beach to the jetty , to see Old Man Monsoon .
18 Once there continue along the wide ridge path until it passes a wood on the right .
19 Grass and moss sprout along the grey-green ribs making the lead slippery .
20 National literatures , like writers , get along the best way they can , and with what they can .
21 Strings of paraffin lamps gleam along the upper decks and dance in the inky water .
22 Walk along the landscaped towpath to see the seven locks , two aqueducts , four bridges and canal basins at Aberdulais and Resolven .
23 I continue along the dark pavement with my hands thrust deep inside my pockets .
24 Continue along the minor road for a mile to rejoin the main coast road , the A46 which has wonderful views across the lough .
25 From Oxford City Centre proceed along the High Street out of Oxford .
26 ‘ You told me ’ , I say as we bounce along the ever-dwindling road , ‘ that you thought of marrying Lady De Marr .
27 At Arne , park in the reserve car park ( where there are toilets ) and walk along the public bridleway near the church to Shipstal Point .
28 At the top of the shaft , push the crate right onto the switch , go right and duck down to go along the conveyor belt , push the next crate right onto the button , then go along the next conveyor belt .
29 I 'd go down to the bottom and try all the locks , come up , go along the next street .
30 Two points of neoclassical equilibrium for the firm , points A and B , lie along the short-run production function , .
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