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Example sentences for "walked along"

  • We walked along together to where, set back in a recess, I had often observed the doors of a garage evidently added to the building by some recent occupier.

  • He glanced quickly about the place before we left it, then, leaving the door locked behind us, we walked along to the gate before which the constable stood on duty, and from thence proceeded up the drive to the front entrance.

  • We walked along a hard road in the dark toward an aurora borealis of German flares, which popped into the sky like Roman candles and burst in circles of light.

  • He was saying that the sandbags were a little weak and a bullet might go through and catch a man who thought himself safely under cover as he walked along.

  • We got some fours and fives as we walked along.

  • The Colonel informed me, as we walked along, that President Davis had organized the temporary bureau for the registration and general information of refugees and others who might, by the necessities of war, be driven from their homes.

  • As we walked along together, Lanyard gave me a minute and funny account of the manner in which my disappearance was accounted for by my late companions in arms at the Gap.

  • With this in my hands, I joined the Colonel down stairs, and together we walked along to Colonel J.

  • As he walked along he kept getting hungrier and hungrier and he didn't know how he was going to stand it.

  • So he walked along, looking very carefully on the ground for money.

  • As I walked along, being now quite alone, I heard a voice near me, and turned towards it in the hope of being informed which way to betake myself in order to find some of the curiosities that I was in search of.

  • As I walked along, looking for new adventures, I was surprised by the sight of a church, with a parsonage house near to it, the scene having an appearance entirely English.

  • I offered my arm, showing her how to take it in European fashion, and we walked along to the surprise of everybody, as if we had been in Hyde Park rather than in Central Africa, flirting and coquetting all the way.

  • The first object of remark was Lugoi, as indeed it was everywhere; for, as I walked along, crowds ran after the little phenomenon.

  • But, I say, we have not settled what they are to be called," exclaimed Leo, as we walked along.

  • I then cut a stick and several boughs with large leaves, with which I manufactured a parasol to shelter him as we walked along.

  • As we walked along I saw him eyeing my gun.

  • The case is very different here," said Senhor Silva in reply to my remark as we walked along.

  • I walked along singing, for when I am happy I am always humming to myself like every happy man who has no friend or acquaintance with whom to share his joy.

  • I walked along singing; I went out into the country; I have never had such happy moments.

  • The cane being cut, the peasant continued his way, stripping the twigs off the stick as he walked along.

  • I asked my brother, as we walked along, why he put his question in that particular form: "Which is the Cobbler and which is his Wife?

  • As we walked along, we noticed a stone on the slope of a mountain like those we had seen at Stenness in the Orkneys, but no halo of interest could be thrown around it by our friend, who simply said it had been there "since the world began.

  • A thousand recollections of childhood came over me, awakened by these country odors, and I walked along, permeated with the fragrant, living enchantment, the emotional enchantment of the woods warmed by the sun of June.

  • On the fifth day he ventured into the Rue Dauphine, Curious glances followed him and he walked along with a furtive expression in his eyes and his head bent down.

  • He walked along wearily, dragging his legs after him in a limping fashion.

  • Such was the interesting account which Quambo gave us as we walked along.

  • I should very much like to turn trapper," said Reuben to me as we walked along.

  • After some hesitation she turned and walked along to King Street, where she entered the telegraph office and dispatched a telegram.

  • I walked along to Wellington Street, where I called in to see my friend Crutchley, one of the sub-editors of the Morning Post, who had just come on duty and was preparing for his night's work.

  • So he walked along, back and forth bringing the brands, and laying them down together near the foot of the heap of fuel in the tree.

  • His father led him, and he walked along by his side.

  • Caleb was quite surprised at the answer; and he walked along by the side of Dwight and David towards the mole, as they rolled the log along, scarcely knowing what to do.

  • Observing some beggars in the street as we walked along, I said to him I supposed there was no civilized country in the world, where the misery of want in the lowest classes of the people was prevented.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walked 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:
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