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Example sentences for "walk along"

  • Might I trouble you to walk along to Limehouse Police Station for the ambulance?

  • He began to walk along by the high brick wall, but had not proceeded far before a muffled figure arose before him and the light of an electric torch was shone into his face.

  • It was nice of you to walk along with me," she said.

  • Well, are you strong enough to walk along now?

  • One of the first things Umboo learned was to walk along, when he was told to do so in the Indian language.

  • When Umboo had learned that a certain word meant that he was to walk along, he was taught two others, one of which meant to go to the left, and the other to go to the right.

  • Now," said his father, "walk along slowly.

  • Here they fastened the boat, and then began to walk along up the road.

  • So after the show we buy it, and then we walk along together to the subway.

  • I walk along, juggling Cat, trying to pretend I don’t notice them.

  • I walk along, cussing and fuming and kicking pebbles.

  • Yes: you said you certainly hung it up upon the nail," said Dwight, as they began to walk along.

  • So Samuel came and took hold of his father's hand, and tried to walk along by his father's side.

  • You gave Louis to me so that, in the end, he might be a path for You to walk along.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walk along" 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:
    civil servants; down the; her marriage; little daughter; military order; moral duty; passed them; past the; second brother; second thoughts; striking resemblance; three centuries; walk about; walk back; walk from; walk over; walk upon; walk with; walked about; walked away; walked back; walked down; walked straight; walking about; walking pace; walking tour