Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] along the " in BNC.

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1 The trail goes on along the side of Snidley Moor , on around the base of Alvanley Cliff and by Simmonds Hill , Manley .
2 Lissa pressed her fingertips to the window-pane , as though in some way that would keep him near to her , but the ambulance moved off along the road and the fragile connection was severed .
3 A bright red weal sprang up along the point of impact , a blaze of angry colour , and she watched it slowly spread , her breath rasping in her throat , her chest heaving raggedly .
4 There 's Bigwig coming back along the bottom , and the other two with him . "
5 But everyone ends up hiding under the sheets , not too terrified , and a philosophical bear lollops back along the beach to his cave .
6 Still a fair bit of repair work going on along the M forty , between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty-five , the outside lane is closed in both directions .
7 There 's still a fair bit of repair work going on along the M forty , between junctions one and one A , that 's the stretch between Denham and the M twenty five , the outside lane is closed in both directions .
8 The cart moved off along the bumpy road towards the rocky mountains in the distance .
9 Local protest groups including Clevelandbased NEON sprang up along the length of the proposed line as the campaign against the pylons grew .
10 ‘ Well met , Lord , ’ he gasped as his group trooped out along the ramparts .
11 By pitching the ball up and bowling in the channel he makes his opponent hit back along the line of the approaching delivery and play the ball into the ‘ V ’ — the arc of the field which lies between extra cover on the off side and a straightish mid-wicket on the leg side .
12 Suddenly a cry went up along the line .
13 Jonadab confirmed that the shepherd was not one for strong drink and was beginning to think that George had possibly made a good choice , when the old farmer and his wife came back along the line .
14 It has never been water-tight so whenever it rains , water seeps out along the concrete panels , or drips into the middle of somebody 's living room .
15 This allows the sweat to spread out along the horse 's hair and makes heat loss more efficient .
16 The bearer set off along the wide , dusty street .
17 This selection covers everything from John Cale , Todd Rundgren and Roddy Frame to echoes of Brecht/Weill and Richard Rodgers , with a Philip Larkin poem added in along the way , and it works because of the versatility of her gentle but dramatic singing , and the elegant but sparse settings by the producer and pianist , Mimi Izumi Koyabashi .
18 ‘ Serves you right ! ’ shouted Dick , and snatching up the rope raced off along the path , closely followed by Chuck .
19 Dirt and trees slipped down the cliff face the far side of the river , and all day long our remote valley echoed with the crunch and grind of bulldozers and their cautionary whistles , as they backed up to take another bite out of the shale piled up along the edge of the road .
20 An access road branches off along the lochside to serve an oilrig construction unit , the weird contraptions of which are a disfigurement one hopes will be temporary .
21 Dot stroked her mother 's other white leg stretched out along the bed , with the varnish drying on the toes now like five scarlet flames .
22 When Harry asked if ‘ Mrs Molly Diamond ’ was at home , the youth slouched back along the passage , shouted ‘ Ma ’ once at the top of his voice , then carried on without change of pace towards a dismantled motorcycle Harry could see beyond the back door .
23 The constant impact against the field 's rim , of everything from showers of meteors down to stray molecules of gas , resulted in a cosmic fireworks display of spectacular proportions : a long tail of deteriorating matter stretched out along the path which the ship had taken .
24 He opened the curtains on stark daylight , and a bright sea pouring in along the beach .
25 I am not sure if this is spot welded on along the seat base structure to the rear .
26 We give here a brief sample both of the original [ 10 ] and of Burgess 's Class 1 version [ 11 ] : [ 10 ] Once upon a time and a very good time it was there was a moocow coming down along the road and this moocow that was coming down along the road met a nicens little boy named baby tuckoo …
27 The hearse went back along the road for a bit , then rose into the sky and vanished into the clouds .
28 He was sitting on the couch facing her , his arm stretched out along the back .
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