Example sentences of "[verb] along [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that Dworkin 's rights thesis is capable of being modified along the lines proposed , is it possible to identify any strategies — long-term , medium-range and short-term strategies — which could be expected to contribute toward the realisation of an expanded right of equal concern and respect ? |
2 | For short curtains , use braids to edge the sides or sew fringing along the inside edges of full-length curtains to add a touch of grandeur . |
3 | Experimental evidence indicates that if the acoustic cues specifying these segments are varied along a continuum with at one end and at the other , the same ambiguous segment is much more likely to be interpreted as in the context of and as in the context of ( Ganong 1980 ) . |
4 | Slow , irregular footsteps , audible only by reason of the slight sucking of soft mud at the heels of someone 's shoes as he approached along the path . |
5 | The car was chugging along the Promenade des Anglais , a boulevard lined with splendid palm-trees . |
6 | With a fair breeze blowing in from the sea , we kept the majestic peninsula in sight as we headed along the coast path . |
7 | Still speculating , Mungo headed along the landing to the bathroom . |
8 | The three headed along the catwalk , descended a rusty ladder on to the dunes of debris . |
9 | They followed him out of the camp in single file and headed along the riverbank , making for watering places where buffalo liked to wallow in the heat of the day . |
10 | We headed along the ridge for about three miles . |
11 | They reached the top of the stairs and headed along the corridor , Ronni 's heart beating so loudly she was sure he must hear it . |
12 | Reinforced fencing has also had to be installed along the top of the cliff face to try and reduce the danger of people committing suicide by jumping off the top . |
13 | The first of a series of pumps have been installed along the River Seine ( France ) in an attempt to re-oxygenate the river . |
14 | Safety railings are installed along the King 's and Queen 's staithes at York after several people walk into the river during blackout . |
15 | The Land Rover bumped along the track to where the young detective constable , looking chilled and ti red , was waiting for them . |
16 | Dave spun the truck round and we crashed and bumped along the rough track . |
17 | As I bumped along the road on my stomach , my clothing experienced serious stress . |
18 | In the distance , Ybreska saw a vehicle approaching , throwing up huge dust-clouds as it bumped along the rutted track . |
19 | A few things got torn along the way . |
20 | The skeleton of the body took shape and when complete would be lifted on to rollers , rolled along the timber , out through the double doors and down to the waiting chassis in the yard by means of skids . |
21 | Only when the hollow reverberations of the horses ' feet on the timber rolled along the rock fissures below did he start out of his trance to the realisation that a company of mounted men was riding into Parfois . |
22 | Fei Yen stood in the shade of the willow , waiting for the two princes to come along the path that led to the bridge . |
23 | And er I think i we thought from that well why not set up a women 's support group and er see what the reaction was really from from the women you know and an I and we said in that lodge meeting will you ask everybody all the women that you know that er are involved , the friends the girlfriends and wives , to come along the next Tuesday and we 'd have a meeting of our own . |
24 | In late Cambrian and early Ordovician times something was still clearly happening along the Atlantic line . |
25 | He ran to the corner of a large clump of rhododendron bushes flanking the parking area and peered along the drive . |
26 | In terror , I peered along the great wide lateral arms of the cathedral . |
27 | Rex took out Laura 's pistol and peered along the barrel . |
28 | This common feeling , shared by the knights from the shires scattered along the Conservative back benches in the Commons , was more than mere aristocratic disdain , although if you were already seated in a large country estate it cast a different light upon the tiresome business of dealing with the Whitehall bureaucracy . |
29 | The principal Border fishery is of course the mighty River Tweed , and there are a number of excellent trout lochs , near Hawick , and scattered along the coastal plain and in the Lammermuir Hills . |
30 | For us , though , they are important , because if one plotted a map to show the distribution of all earthquake centres in the world for the last ten years , a large proportion of them would be scattered along the oceanic ridges . |