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Sentences with across

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  • She walked across the floor and lay down on the bed.
  • Richard stood up and walked across to the window.
  • Queensland's Chief Health Officer warns that acrobat Godfrey Zaburoni may have infected women across the country.
  • A 'quite extraordinary' bright object in the sky startles witnesses across the state.
  • ...the floating bridge across Lake Washington in Seattle.
  • She found her clothes lying across the chair.
  • A photo image gallery on Bushfires across Victoria.
  • Counter-terrorism raids across Melbourne.
  • Anyone from the houses across the road could see him.
  • He glanced across at his sleeping wife.
  • An enormous grin spread across his face.
  • Graham hit him across the face with the gun.
  • The film 'Hook' opens across America on December 11.
  • ...parties competing across the political spectrum.
  • This hand-decorated plate measures 30cm across.
  • People united across borders by religion and history
  • We are across this problem
  • I solved all of the acrosses, but then got stuck on 3 down.
  • [The researchers] noticed many of their pieces of [plastic marine] debris sported surface pits around two microns across. Such pits are about the size of a bacterial cell. Closer examination showed that some of these pits did, indeed, contain bacteria, […].
  • If we sail off at noon, when will we be across?
  • He leaned across for a book.
  • I got stuck on 4 across.
  • We rowed across the river. Fortunately, there was a bridge across the river. He came across the street to meet me.
  • That store is across the street.
  • The meteor streaked across the sky. He walked across the room. Could you slide that across the table to me, please?
  • This poetry speaks across the centuries.
  • All across the country, voters were communicating their representatives.
  • Lay the top stick across the bottom one. She had straps fastened across the conduit every six feet.
  • A bridge across a river.
  • across the sea.
  • To come across an old friend; to run across a first edition of Byron.
  • Coats across the bed; straddled across the boundary line.
  • We'll soon be across.
  • With arms across.
  • He couldn't get the idea across to the class.
  • To put a business deal across.
  • An across pattern of supporting beams.
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