on the march造句1 The enemy are on the march at last.
2 No sooner were we hutted than we were on the march again.
3 The women on the march were highly militant.
4 Science is on the march.
5 Automation is on the march.
6 The army has been on the march for two weeks.
7 Fascism is on the march again in some parts of Europe.
8 They were travelling over familiar territory and life on the march had slipped into a routine.
9 It will appear on the March 26 statewide primary ballot.
10 One such regulation prohibited a body of troops on the march from occupying the whole street.
11 But progress is on the march in Normandy,[www.] and in a big way.
12 Well of course we protested and went on the March for Life and Peace, which was turned back by the military.
13 Certainly my migraines were on the march, I missed two shows in the six-month run.
14 The army were on the march at 6 o'clock.
15 The army were on the march the battle field.
16 The equipment improvement was on the march.
17 The military were on the march.
18 The regiment is on the march.
19 Many fell ill on the march, including the captain.
20 " Yen Hsi - shan's army's on the march!
21 The soldiers went past on the march.
22 The army was now on the march to Shanghai.
23 Imports were valued at £5,516m last month, down by over £100m on the March figure.
24 But when Silicon Valley executives bankrolled a trio of anti-lawyer initiatives on the March primary ballot, trial lawyers rebounded.
25 He shot 3-for-9 and then resumed his ongoing discourse on the march to the playoffs.
26 To wear a swastika in 1981 was to say that something real was on the march again.
27 The board adopted its own measure, which will go on the March ballot in opposition to the Kuper initiative.
28 Of all these horsemen, not a tenth, not even a twentieth eat meat on the march.
29 Perhaps Louis was also stung by the threatened negation of his own youthful exploits on the March.
30 By this time the Confederates had formed into columns and were on the march back to Corinth, Mississippi.