Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] along [art] " in BNC.

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1 I zipped back along the M20 , letting Armstrong have his head as I thought it made a nice change for him not to plod through heavy traffic at ten miles an hour .
2 I head off along the road and make for Deptford High Street , swinging my bag of clothes like I was going on holiday .
3 With my burdens lying against the brickwork of the bridge , I walk on along the same narrow path that now begins to climb the side of a rather bald looking hill .
4 I walked back along the shingle
5 I strode off along a grassy cliff-top path peppered with stunted gorse bushes , towards the grey lookout tower where a mounted wall-exhibition explains that this stretch of coast is a designated Nature Reserve on account of its abundant birds , wildlife and rare limestone rock formations .
6 If I go back along the path again he can have a good sniff there .
7 And I ran back along the passage .
8 I watched you make off along the cliff path , as if you were making for Otters ' Bay .
9 She made off along a long marble-floored corridor .
10 Using handholds in the wood to steady herself , she crept back along the beam , hauling Simon along with her .
11 She moved back along the counter and , picking up a box of the sugared candy , she was about to scoop some into the scales when the shop bell rang again .
12 She could only have driven about a mile , she estimated , but as she trudged back along the road it seemed like a marathon trek .
13 Lisa smiled to herself as she walked back along the corridor that led to the drawing-room and the conservatory .
14 At ten o'clock that evening , she walked back along the lane .
15 Without waiting for an answer , she dashed off along the street and after the rapidly departing Harry .
16 ‘ Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load .
17 As she went back along the landing she paused , frowning .
18 up all the way along and er you come out along the road all the way up past
19 Undaunted by the rain , she set out along the causeway , feeling like a princess in a fairy-tale about to join her prince .
20 We headed out along the waterfront towards the port , but it felt as if I was treading water .
21 The tumbled ruin that was Chilete disappeared almost immediately , swallowed up by the mist , as we drove out along the broad , freshly graded road , the walls of a valley gorge closing in .
22 From here we carried on along a river and soon arrived at Sokol which has just one house — a traditional forester 's cabin with deer antlers above the front door .
23 Feeling somehow cheated , but also extremely relieved , we carried on along the trail …
24 We stroll back along the main road , across the drawbridge , towards the first spot on the strip-a small expensive development where rich people live .
25 The boatman scampered across to the opposite gunwale , turned the boat , turned it again and set off on a long glide which took them close in along the bridge .
26 On this occasion he could only get 5in so he told one of the shunters , George Dyson , what had happened and asked him to go back along the fish vans and find out if a bag was off .
27 Then the line of vehicles pulled away one by one , forming a loose convoy as they moved off along the deserted main street , heading for the edge of town .
28 They came out along the track we just followed , the very same one .
29 They came back along the path that threaded a way between the sand dunes .
30 As they walked back along the paved way between the Union building and the Science block he said , ‘ Did the insulin project ever come to anything ? ’
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