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Sentences with along

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  • Newman walked along the street alone.
  • ...enormous traffic jams all along the roads.
  • Funeral remembrance poems certainly are a very good source of comfort for bereaved families along with those who were in attendance at a memorial service.
  • Philosophy is, however, closely related to society and sociology which is the way society rubs along together and, of course.
  • She skipped and danced along.
  • ...the negotiations which have been dragging along interminably.
  • Well it is easy to get along with roommates if you know what should be avoided.
  • In addition to the uses shown below, along is used in phrasal verbs such as 'go along with', 'play along', and 'string along'.
  • This is open to women of all ages, so bring along your friends and colleagues.
  • She invited everyone she knew to come along.
  • The baby's mother escaped from the fire along with two other children.
  • along the road
  • He says he'd like to come along
  • The horse trotted along at a steady pace
  • He got the work moving along
  • We hiked along the trail; along the driveway there is a hedge
  • along the way
  • To think along certain lines
  • He walked along by himself
  • Come along with us
  • She took her camera along
  • The program was well along when he arrived
  • along toward evening
  • To walk along a highway; to run a border along a shelf.
  • Somewhere along the way I lost my hat.
  • I plan to revise the article along the lines suggested.
  • He ran along beside me.
  • The police ordered the line to move along.
  • along toward evening.
  • I'll go along with you. He planned the project along with his associates.
  • She took her brother along.
  • The order was passed along from the general to the captain and from the captain to a private.
  • Work on the new ship is quite far along.
  • Bring along your umbrella.
  • We weren't invited, along of your rudeness.
  • I knew all along that it was a lie.
  • They should be along soon.
  • I am going to the store. Do you want to come along?
  • I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. It twisted and turned, and, the first thing I knew, made a sudden bend around a bunch of bayberry scrub and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn.
  • They were waiting for me in the drawing-room, which is a very large room, stretching along the entire front of the house, with three long windows reaching down to the floor
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