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

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1 She squelched along in the muddy ruts left by the cattle , avoiding other more unpleasant tokens of their passage .
2 We were early for band call and , except for a gap-toothed , long-haired hippie groping along in the opposite direction , seemed to be alone .
3 This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years .
4 The following morning , as we wandered along in the warm sunshine , a brilliant , azure sky enhancing the already remarkable scenery , Harish related a little more history .
5 I 've , certainly had no a , excuse me , no adverse comments back in terms the vision screening etcetera , itself as er , people have sort of responded to it seems to have had a so something which will be quite good sort of go going along in the right spirit .
6 I have no news of Britain here , so I hope things are limping along in the usual way .
7 It was merely a figure of speech ; you need have no fear that I 'll creep along in the early hours to take advantage of your defenceless body . ’
8 Mains went along in the provincial games , playing steadily , scoring points ( he became top for the tour with 132 , 53 ahead of Bryan Williams and 77 clear of the third , Sid Going ) .
9 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
10 ‘ I had a very interesting chat with Nightingale , ’ Rachel said softly as they shot along in the white Mercedes .
11 Swiftly and almost silently she ran along in the darker shadows beneath the gable to the granary and from there to the dovecot .
12 This means that the method employed to capture the shrimp in the colder months is a special shrimp net pushed along in the sandy shallows .
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