along造句91. He was ambling along the beach.
92. They crawled along the ground on their stomachs.
93. The weak old woman dragged along slowly.
94. We explored the rocky caves along the beach.
95. Let's get along and tell him the good news.
96. He walked at a rapid pace along Charles Street.
97. They walked along the road in the moonlight.
98. You can walk for miles along the shore.
99. The drunkard tottered along the road.
100. I kept my headlights undimmed along the country lanes.
101. You go now and I'll come along later.
102. He trudged wearily along the path.
103. The markings along the route are quite plain.
104. I want to get along with everyone.
105. Along the coast, an industrial fringe had already developed.
106. He has categorically denied his guilt all along.
107. He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
108. We went for a walk along the beach at twilight.
109. Don't dally along the way! We haven't got much time.
110. If society were a train, the etiquette would be the rails along which only the train could rumble forth; if society were a state coach, the etuquette would be the wheels and axis on which only the coach could roll forward.
111. At the peak of the climber, not intoxicated in a step along the way.
112. She was obviously annoyed that the man had happened along.
113. He hurried along to hand his old father out of the car.
114. Are you getting along all right in your new job?
115. They live just along / up / down the road .
116. She's been promising to pay back the money for six months, but I reckon she's just stringing me along.
117. The girls were afraid of snakes and picked their way along with extreme caution.
118. As I had suspected all along, he was not a real policeman.
119. We wandered along the shore, stepping over the flotsam that had washed up in the night.
120. My bike chain was clanking in an alarming way as I pedalled along.