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Example sentences for "march through"

  • I just wish you could see our battalion now; what a change from the crowd that used to march through London.

  • I had just declared in the Reichstag that only dire necessity and only the struggle for existence compelled Germany to march through Belgium, but that Germany was ready to make compensation for the wrong committed.

  • Kluck's army arrived at Crépy-en-Valois on the 2d of September, and took four days to march through.

  • On the morning of the 15th, just at daylight, we took up our line of march through a blinding mist or fog, our skirmishers not being able to see an object fifty paces in front.

  • The Spaniards had reached the river after a four days' march through an unpeopled wilderness.

  • The silken banners waved proudly in the breeze, and the victors exultingly continued their march through one of the defiles of the mountains.

  • But the engagement must have been taken by both parties, subject to obstructions in the way,—since each would have to march through a hostile country to reach the place of meeting.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "march through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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