run along造句1 Now run along, and don't get into mischief .
2 Run along now, all of you! I'm busy now.
3 The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
4 Run along now, sonny; mummy wants to have a rest.
5 Run along now, children, I'm busy.
6 Run along now! I've got work to finish.
7 Trams run along rails.
8 Run along now, children!
9 The run along the ponds at night is beautiful.
10 I can run along the middle.
11 Ageing railway wagons continue to run along old lines,[www.] now turned orange with rust.
12 Exposed pipes run along the walls, the linoleum is worn and dented where a washer and dryer once stood.
13 He saw Gray run along the top of the trench, shouting encouragement.
14 I run along the platform with the train, and thump again.
15 The trains still run along the coastline south of Jaffa where the family's old orange groves stand.
16 Now suppose that two fine metal wires run along the sides of the skyhook cable.
17 The words run along each concentric circle and not across circles.
18 Near Wolfstein the roads run along a valley floor, the hills on either side rising to above 1,000 feet.
19 On his morning run along the Embankment, Adam mulled over the tasks that still needed to be carried out next.
20 Run along, mommy hass and milk for you.
21 Let's run along the river.
22 Run along, mommy has cookies and milk for you.
23 Be a good girl and run along. Daddy's busy.
24 Run along now and play for a bit.
25 The windows jar when heavy cars run along.
26 Vines run along the sides of the road.
27 Mr Constable said later that the provost was traditionally chairman of the board, which was not run along political lines.
28 To some extent the answer is self-evident: State and national politics run along distinct and not always parallel tracks.
29 The Grammar schools were for the most able, bright academic pupils and were run along private school lines.
30 Electric trams were pioneered in Blackpool in 1888 and they still run along the promenade.