Example sentences of "along [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A strip mahogany ceiling lines the forecabin and there is plenty of stowage both beneath the berth , in the bins that run along each topside and in the locker across the foot of the berth .
2 To travel along each road you have to know the correct password which is the answer to the calculation shown on the circle you are leaving .
3 Flames seethed along each crack in its wall , and for Ruth , standing on the circular floor , it was like being in the middle of a fire — an icy , silent fire .
4 A long line of gas lamps ran along each wall , giving it a dim smoky glow .
5 I got to the changing room first and was already stripping off as the sixteen other boys in the class barged in flinging satchels and blazers everywhere and kicking their shoes off so that they landed underneath the slatted benches that ran along each wall .
6 Start below the lowest knuckle and pull along each finger and thumb with your other thumb and index finger .
7 He 'd gone over to the hedge that ran along each side of the white lodge and he 'd sat down .
8 Mould a very little black food colouring into some spare fondant to create a light marbled grey effect , and roll out a long strip to place along each side of the road .
9 A Church already existed at Old Chiswick , for the folk who lived along that part of the River Thames , or used the ferry crossing which was just west of the eyot there .
10 Michael Kalisher QC told the jury : ‘ If you or I or even Nigel Mansell drove along that road at that speed no-one would suggest that it was anything other than reckless driving . ’
11 I kept imagining him talking and laughing and thinking what his last thoughts would have been as he travelled along that road . ’
12 The storage and preparation of food took place on the north side , where the Eastons have made a studio out of the old pentice , called the tempting shed , which ran along that side .
13 He could never pass along that section of the corridor in comfort .
14 There , in that picture ’ — Myeloski took a photograph from the pile and put it on the top — ‘ they came along that river-bank .
15 He added : ‘ I walked along that roadway myself only two weeks ago and I can honestly say it was one of the best I have ever seen .
16 However , these were now too low and my prospects too poor for me to continue along that track .
17 In an attempt to solve this problem , I have used the experience gained from an analysis I once made of some Playschool programmes on BBC2 , and brought along some assistance , in the form of Big Ted and Little Ted , who will play the two speaker roles , and to whom I shall give an oral and a nasal voice respectively .
18 I did an evening ride along some backblocks roads , all gravel , and the next day we all hired bikes and did a similar route .
19 In fact , he said if I wanted to bring along some mates , he 'd get us all in free .
20 Remember that you are bound to go along some passages that are dead ends .
21 With the new classes starting now , it is a very good idea to take along some Medau Rhythmic Movement books to display at your class , particularly during the first weeks — new class members are often keen to know more about Medau and at £1.50 these books are very good value .
22 They can arrange to mary you in a hot air balloon or on the beach , they can even invite along some monks to attend the proceedings .
23 If anyone would like to come along some Thursday evening and share something with us we would be delighted to hear from you .
24 The sound retreated , but still it was there , somewhere in the night , as if thrumming along some wire sunk in the ground .
25 It would be necessary to bring along some class members — a fee will be paid .
26 Di Driver brought along some photographs taken just over a year ago .
27 If afternoon winds are light it 's fun to cruise along this spit visiting the beaches and anchorages along the north shore .
28 Is it right that the people who reside along this route , particularly Coombe Drive ( which is totally residential ) are to pay through the poll tax for lowering their standard of living ?
29 We could put a ‘ Teas ’ notice up , in case any stray hikers came along this way ; but we must n't bank on it .
30 Normally £47 , take along this issue before March 14 and it will cost only £35 .
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