Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] along [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , Lepine has walked further along the corridor to the large lecture hall , B-311 . |
2 | He was faced with one setback after another , as we shall see , and most people would have given up along the way . |
3 | They would have clattered upstairs along the gallery and woken both me and Dame Martha . ’ |
4 | cos you 're Year Nine now , and I would have thought somewhere along the line that you 'd met this . |
5 | Leith exploded as , having walked smartly along the landing , she halted at her bedroom door . |
6 | You 'd have to fence right along the bridge and completely block it . |
7 | We could have started again along a happier route , a fertile crescent . |
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 | He showed her one , from the doorway , where the great plaster-covered beam had cracked right along the front wall of the house , pressed down by the roof , and sagged in a filthy , green-stained vee almost to the floor . |
10 | A year later , she finished up in hospital , sick and disillusioned , rejected by the so-called friends she had picked up along the way . |
11 | A coconut belt had grown up along the south-western coastal fringe during the late eighteenth century . |
12 | Tal and the Zodiac Twins had moved off along the quay , between the piles of crates and drums , out of sight . |
13 | Anybody that you 've trampled on along the way |
14 | Erm , parent involvement , there is no mention in this report about parent involvement , and I think this is absolutely essential that the , it 's often the families who are poor parenting , because they 've been poor parent people , and you have succession , and we 've gone somewhere along the line , we 've got to go down that road . |
15 | She called to Hermione and Joanna and all the girls who had gone already along the paths she had rejected , called to them to wait for her and place their steady walking boots on solid earth to catch her . |
16 | He had wandered away along the narrow trodden path through the grass while they were talking , to the small hollow cove where boats came in to the abbey meadows . |
17 | Rather more recently , plains of windblown shelly sand have formed extensively along the west coasts of North Uist , Benbecula and South Uist and in localised bays around Harris and Lewis . |
18 | And he said well he do n't mind but it 's growing , it 's grown right along the wall , right under their step . |
19 | What is nice about the AX diesel is that you can smile smugly about the miles you are effortlessly squeezing from every gallon , in the knowledge you have sacrificed little along the way . |