Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] along [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The highest point on the mountain was , he remembered , to be gained that way , but he would need to go back along the path and so would meet Detective Furness and prick the bubble of aloneness in which he was so happy . |
2 | When he stopped to look back along the road , he saw two cars draw up in front of his home , one after the other . |
3 | At this moment , as if to give substance to the Collector 's fears , the Magistrate and two planters came running back along the outside of the Residency wall from the direction of the hospital . |
4 | He turned to go back along the gallery , then stopped and looked back at her . |
5 | Older brothers had offered to help out along the way and — as the Christmas bounty proved — presents had come along and sixpences and treats . |
6 | He was faced with one setback after another , as we shall see , and most people would have given up along the way . |
7 | Hilary Frome , stretched face down along the floor , was writhing and retching at the top of the stairs . |
8 | Edward drew rein and waited for him to catch up — their uncle having ridden back along the line to urge the stragglers to greater effort . |
9 | That afternoon they both went riding out along the ridge of the wold toward Burythorpe . |
10 | If I 'd tried to walk out along the trail , I would have met Perkin face to face . |
11 | A year later , she finished up in hospital , sick and disillusioned , rejected by the so-called friends she had picked up along the way . |
12 | A coconut belt had grown up along the south-western coastal fringe during the late eighteenth century . |
13 | Tal and the Zodiac Twins had moved off along the quay , between the piles of crates and drums , out of sight . |
14 | Anybody that you 've trampled on along the way |