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marches造句
1. An army marches on its stomach. 2. Time marches on. 3. Several thousand students staged sit-ins and protest marches. 4. A military band played Russian marches and folk tunes. 5. He gave speeches and led marches. 6. Military training fits men to make long marches. 7. I went on a lot of peace marches when I was a student. 8. Time marches inexorably on and we still have not made a decision. 9. It has been one of the windiest Marches for several years. 10. China marches with Mongolia. 11. Time marches on and we still have not made a decision. 12. Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region. 13. Protest marches were held in opposition to the proposed law. 14. The marches took place without further incident. 15. She plays waltzes, mazurkas, marches and hymns. 16. But Perot marches to his own drummer. 17. With fatigued muscles, we endured ruck marches, long runs and obstacle courses. 18. Bands played German marches. 19. He marches past the main entrance to his outer offices, where people are already waiting, hoping to see him. 20. There were marches and fires and fistfights, and an irrevocable taking of sides. 21. All of us face identity crises as time marches on. 22. The red army marches on its stomach, although the dream of Wembley and premier league football is food for thought. 23. Southern police responded to sit-ins and civil rights marches with fire hoses, tear gas, beatings, and arrests. 24. Protestant violent action against Civil Rights marches was seen by Catholics as a threat to their communities. 25. It will lead youth marches in various cities, and try to expand its 191 college chapters and 220 youth councils. 26. Fully dressed at last, Queequeg, harpoon proudly in hand, marches out of the room. 27. The idea behind this imposition of blanket bans was to prevent the temptation to discriminate against particular marches. 28. It was a year when people searched for answers in odd places, from white-male militias to Million Man Marches. 29. Wednesday afternoon, riot police were out on the streets of Belgrade to enforce a ban on marches by anti-Milosevic demonstrators. 30. She stands on the sidelines for a moment watching the warm-up, then about-faces and marches back to the locker room.