Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] along [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Resolving to ‘ quit all my friends and tear myself away from my home ’ , he headed off along the North African coast in the direction of Mecca , driven onwards by what he described as ‘ an overmastering impulse from within' . |
2 | He moved off along the shelves , reading as he went . |
3 | Then he walked heavily on for a pace or two until his tracks merged with the cart-way , then he turned back along the ruts to the stream and did the same thing again , more lightly this time . |
4 | He walked on along the ride . |
5 | He walked back along the side of the track and edged down to join the scene-of-crime squad . |
6 | He walked back along the path , rebuking himself for entertaining Mrs Diamond 's lurid notions . |
7 | He walked back along the wharf to the car park . |
8 | He walked back along the wharf . |
9 | Sucking air into his lungs , he called back along the tube : |
10 | He strode on along the right-hand fork ; the sweat stood in beads on his neck and trickled about his ankles . |
11 | He strode off along the companionway and Rostov turned to watch him . |
12 | Then he looked back along the ship . |
13 | Another smile , then he walks off along the balcony and back inside The Gun . |
14 | He stamped off along the tunnel . |
15 | Then he ran back along the bare wooden branch that hung across his cage and turning suddenly , raised his wings in the air and lunged forward towards Creggan again . |
16 | He hurried back along the platform , bumping into people , side-stepping , apologising , then across the concourse to where he thought the car was , only it was n't there . |
17 | Then he set out along the path that the old man had shown him . |
18 | He set off along the side of the building . |