Example sentences of "along at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The scarf was simply to protect her hair-do in that open vehicle as it bowled along at a business-like sixty kilometres per hour and , with the sunglasses , conferred upon her a touch of the Jackie Kennedy chic to which she was innocent enough to aspire . |
2 | Liberate , pacemaker for Alphabatim , took the field along at a strong gallop as far as the straight , a good half mile from home , where he fell back and allowed Commanche Run to take up the running . |
3 | The road was deserted and we were throbbing along at a moderate pace when suddenly the engine sputtered and stopped . |
4 | For , after switching on power , it carries him along at a leisurely 10mph . |
5 | The story rips along at a cracking pace instead of suspensefully loitering , yet it somehow lacks the frisson of Alien in its businesslike efficiency . |
6 | That way , unless I 've really laid it on thick , I can get along at a cracking pace . |
7 | ‘ Delphis ’ floats around dreamy vocals , clever chords , is pushed along at a dignified pace and is a perfect antidote to the tense teutonic Techno and ball-breaking Gospel anthems currently dominating the scene . |
8 | Terry Hands 's direction whips all this along at a fast pace . |
9 | Mr Michael Poynor , the adjudicator , commended director Harry Foy for an energetic production which kept the action moving along at a fast pace . |
10 | On the main highway leading to Charleroi and Brussels the Dragoons were clattering along at a fine pace , almost as if this was an exercise in Provence instead of war . |
11 | On something of an Italo tip , it thunders along at a fair old rate , brings synth nostalgia to the fore and is an all-round bumpalong winner . |
12 | You plot along at a steady crawl wondering if you 'll ever reach that far-off doorway , let go of the joystick as soon as you get there , then promptly take another pace ! |
13 | The steel tracks ground along at a steady rate , flattening glorious highly-finned autos , scattering pedestrians and levelling lampposts . |
14 | The windows of the car were open and they hummed along at a steady cruising speed meeting very little traffic . |
15 | A central computer tells them where to go , calculating the shortest routes and making sure they do n't crash into each other as they beetle along at a brisk 5 to 6 kilometres per hour . |
16 | ‘ The ambition is certainly not to go along at the existing size , growing by 5 per cent a year . |
17 | Leila had planned to keep it rather a subdued affair , but another natro group happened along at the small site they were using and livened things up a little . |
18 | This splendid achievement was due of course to exceptional wind conditions thrusting them along at the remarkable average speed of ninety miles per hour . |
19 | Along at the High School where the films were being shown , Charlie Chaplin was starring with Paulette Goddard in The Great Dictator ( 1940 ) and at the Statdtheater George Tabori 's Mein Kampf was playing in the evenings while , during the day , there was a week-long symposium entitled Mein Kampf — Theatre after Auschwitz . |