All-along Sentence Examples

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  • Maybe something was wrong all along.

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  • The connection had been there all along.

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  • Looks like we were right all along!

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  • He suspected Standish knew Sarah's secret all along and only used her to turn him.

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  • Just like I been saying all along.

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  • Had Justin been after the money all along?

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  • She should have been sleeping with Alex all along.

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  • You've been avoiding that situation all along.

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  • The sea power thus gained what had all along been wanting, a sure basis for the exercise of its force against the land power, Napoleon.

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  • In Stichostemma, however, Montgomery 1 has described a series of nephridia lying all along the body, and each with a varying number of external pores.

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  • We have seen that free persons had all along been to some extent employed in the cultivation of land as hired labourers, and, as we shall presently find, also as tenants on the great estates.

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  • To explain these facts, Theodor Grotthus (1785-1822) in 1806 put forward an hypothesis which supposed that the opposite chemical constituents of an electrolyte interchanged partners all along the line between the electrodes when a current passed.

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  • They contain scarcely any water except in the rainy season, when they are very full and rapid, and discharge themselves into the Runn, all along the coast of which the wells and springs are more or less impregnated with common salt and other saline ingredients.

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  • They had all along maintained a virtual independence of the Turks and until quite recently retained their medieval customs, living in fortified towers and practising the vendetta or blood-feud.

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  • Permission was given to lecture on the logical books, both those which had been known all along and those introduced since 1128, but the veto upon the Physics is extended to the Metaphysics and the summaries of the Arabian commentators.

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  • Other auriferous reefs are found all along the eastern escarpment of the Drakensberg and are worked in the De Kaap (Barberton) district, on the Swaziland frontier, in the Lydenburg district, in the Murchison Range and in other places in the Zoutpansberg.

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  • In Armenia they reformed their ranks about 821 at Thonrak (Tendarek) near Diadin, and were numerous all along the eastern Euphrates and in Albania.

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  • To the east of the gorge the wall still follows the edge of low cliffs of the, coast, and continues to do so all along the east side of Achradina 1 The date of the fragment of city wall immediately to the north-east of the so-called palaestra is uncertain; it is therefore doubtful whether it can belong to this system of defences (Lupus, pp. 308, 331).

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  • Then, by a resolute if somewhat costly counter-attack delivered from the dominating position which they occupied, the Osmanlis thrust those opposed to them back down the slopes all along the line and could fairly claim to have gained the upper hand.

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  • The harra east of Khaibar is also of considerable extent, and the same formation is found all along the Hejaz border from Medina to the Jebel el Kura, east of Mecca.

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  • Marco Polo is witness that there were Nestorian churches all along the trade routes from Bagdad to Pekin.

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  • Quite close to the sea, all along the coast from Hammamet to Sfax, there are great fertility and much cultivation; but a little distance inland the country has a rather wild and desolate aspect, though it is nowhere a desert until the latitude of Sfax has been passed.

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  • Lannes was checked, and with his repulse the impetus of the attack died out all along the line.

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  • The momentary result was a wild panic, especially among the horses; but this panic gave the alarm to the infantry all along the road, and these (Frossard's 2nd Corps) at once stood to arms and moved forward, deployed for attack - one division to the west, another division, from Rezonville, to the south.

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  • The Germans resisted stoutly all along the line, but were unable to stem the drive.

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  • Again the Imperialists were driven in and their guns recaptured, this time all along the line.

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  • Therefore the French government strove to unite the beggarly settlements in Canada and Louisiana by setting up posts all along the Ohio and the Mississippi, in order to confine the English between the Alleghanies and the sea.

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  • A fierce fight now broke out all along the line, in which J erome steadily made ground in the Bossu wood, while Picton showing a dauntless front maintained his position.

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  • The duke then attacked strenuously all along the line, and before darkness stopped the fight he drove back the French to their morning position at Frasnes.

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  • The French army now fiercely attacked Wellington all along the line; and the culminating point of this phase was reached when Napoleon sent forward the Guard, less 5 battalions, Fifth .

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  • The formulae of § 82 can be extended to the case of a briquette whose top has close contact with the base all along its boundary; the data being the volumes of the minor briquettes formed by the planes x =x0, x = x i,

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  • But obviously in either the octave or the fifth, if the tuning is imperfect, beats occur all along the line wherever the tones should coincide with perfect tuning.

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  • The Russians, having had a month wherein to intrench themselves, held out all along the line; but after two days and one night of fighting amongst rocks and on precipitous hill-sides, the Japanese broke through on the night of July 27-28.

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  • Briefly, there was a furious fight all along the line, and nothing gained.

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  • After the capture of Corinth Halleck had suspended the Federal advance all along the line in the west, and many changes took place about this time.

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  • Meanwhile the minor armies had come to close quarters all along the line.

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  • The truth is that the Metaphysics both precedes and follows the Physics, because it had been all along occupying Aristotle ever since he began to differ from Plato's metaphysical views and indeed forms a kind of presupposed basis of his whole system.

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  • It has been remarked by Hunter that More's life and works have been all along manipulated for political purposes, and in the interest of the holy see.

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  • Forts of this kind were dotted all along the military roads of the Welsh and northern hill-districts.

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  • The name " altar " has been all along retained in the Coronation Office of the kings of England, where it occurs frequently.

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  • Remains of Roman villas are conspicuous all along the shore, both to the east and to the north-west of the town.

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  • In place of the earlier supineness, the battle was now joined all along the line.

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  • The Erzerum vilayet extends from the Persian frontier at Bayazid, all along the Russian frontier and westward into Anatolia at Baiburt and Erzingan.

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  • Salt is extensively manufactured all along the coast.

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  • If successful, the attack on the ridge was to be the signal for a general attack all along the line.

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  • The sandal-wood flourishes all along the southern portion of the Ghats, especially about Mysore and Coorg; and in the same regions, as well as in Upper India, the blackwood occurs.

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  • Very similar operations have been carried out in Austria-Hungary, where large tracts of land have been brought into cultivation, and watercourses have been diverted successfully despite serious difficulties, climatic and physical; in Russia convict labour has been largely used in the construction of the Trans-siberian railway; the military operations in the Sudan were greatly aided by convict labourers engaged in useful work at the base and all along the line; Italy passed a law in 1904 enacting outdoor labour for the reclamation and draining of waste lands by prisoners under long sentence; and France, although much wedded to cellular imprisonment, is beginning to favour extra-mural employment of prisoners under strict regulations.

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  • By May ig the Austrians were attacking hard all along the line to which the Italians had retired, from Coni Zugna and the Passo di Buole to Pasubio, and the Campomolon line had gone.

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  • Attacking on May 25, all along the line, the Italians found the invaders in retreat.

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  • But it is often thought without being expressed, and to judge the syllogism by its mere explicit expression is to commit an ignoratio elenchi; for it has been known all along that we express less than we think, and the very purpose of syllogistic logic is to analyse the whole thought necessary to the conclusion.

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  • Wholesale and retail trade flourished all along the coast in defiance of prohibitory laws.

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  • The Dutch, in fact, speedily became the predominant European race throughout the Malay Archipelago, defeating the British by superior energy and enterprise, and the trading-posts all along the western and southern coasts of Borneo were presently their exclusive possessions, the sultan of Bantam, who was the overlord of these districts, ceding his rights to the Dutch.

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  • But Seneca's fear lest Nero's sleeping passions should once be roused were fully verified, and he seems to have seen all along where the danger lay, namely in Agrippina's imperious temper and insatiable love of power.

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  • Saint-Mars could not have said this if Dauger had all along been known to be a valet.

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  • His main work was now really done; for the parliament of 1567 made Moray regent, and Knox was only too glad to have his old friend back in power, though they seem to have differed on the question whether the queen should be allowed to pass into retirement without trial for her husband's death, as they had differed all along on the question of tolerating her private religion.

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  • Under the influence of Cerdo, Marcion carried out his ethical dualism in the sphere of cosmology; but the fact that his system is not free from contradictions is the best proof that all along religious knowledge, and not philosophical, had the chief values in his eyes.

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  • The inhabitants of Cephalonia have all along been extremely active; and no slight amount of toil has been expended in the construction of terraces on the steep sides of the hills.

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  • Towards this goal of approximation to Cynicism the later Stoics had all along been tending.

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  • This race is often termed `` Celtic " or " Alpine " from the fact of its occurrence all along the great mountain chain from south-west France, in Savoy, in Switzerland, the Po valley and Tirol, as well as in Auvergne, Brittany, Normandy, Burgundy, the Ardennes and the Vosges.

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  • It abounds all along the coast east of the Kennebec and on the adjacent islands, and is found farther inland, especially about the Rangeley lakes in Franklin and Oxford counties, and, near Mt Katandin, in Penobscot and Piscataquis counties.

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  • The Amatola mountains were stormed; and the paramount chief Kreli, who all along covertly assisted the Gaikas, was severely punished.

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  • I-us supporters and those of Matilda were soon at blows all along the frontier of Normandy.

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  • The bank-water of 32 to 34 pro male salinity is found all along the continental coast of the North Sea and North Atlantic, and it may therefore enter the Skagerrak either from the North Sea or from the north along the coast of Norway.

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  • A similar string of oases exist all along the north foot of the Kuen-lun, e.g.

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  • The plan now proposed met with no greater favour, for a good many English Home Rulers had been mainly actuated all along by the wish to get the Irish members out of their way.

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  • For some time Ricci's residence was at Nan-changfu, the capital of Kiang-si; but in 1598 he was able to proceed under favourable conditions to Nan-king, and thence for the first time to Peking, which had all along been the goal of his missionary ambition.

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  • The corpse of Louis XIV., left to servants for disposal, and saluted all along the road to Saint Denis by the curses of a noisy crowd sitting in the cabarets, celebrating his death by drinking more than their fill as a compensation for having suffered too much from hunger during his lifetimesuch was the coarse but sincere epitaph which popular opinion placed on the tomb of the Grand Monarque.

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  • From 1783 to 1787, this man organized his astounding system of falsification all along the line.

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  • Then the vineyards spread all along the Ebro valley and in the Mediterranean seaboard provinces, as well as in New and Old Castile and Estremadura to such an extent that wine is now produced in all the 49 provinces of the kingdom.

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  • Goats are mostly bred in the mountainous districts all along the Spanish side of the Pyrenees froth Biscay to Catalonia, and in Badajoz, Cceres, Ciudad Real, Granada and Leon; swine in Badajoz, Lugo, Oviedo, Cceres and Corunna.

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  • Was that something new, or had he been that way all along – even before he opened his eyes?

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  • The newspaper was being forwarded all along.

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  • As we have said all along it is about rectifying an anomaly.

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  • Scargill was seen to have been right all along and disapproval of the Government's policy came even from conservative back benchers.

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  • We passed several double decker busses of riot police on the way, police were all along the roads to Auchterarder.

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  • Haven't evolutionary geneticists been hinting at this all along by telling us that monkeys are where our genetic codes come from?

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  • He finds his former interrogator who says he knew all along he wasn't a spy.

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  • Idyllic villages are to be found all along the coastline, occasionally interspersed with old settlements.

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  • Attempts to " ad lib " always turn out to have been scripted all along.

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  • The disk can and does maneuver at high speeds and appears to have had stealth qualities all along.

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  • The geology map shows the Arley seam outcropping all along this ridge, which would be very attractive to early prospectors.

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  • Fig 12 Ian called me all the lucky so-and-so 's going, confirming what Mo ' had been telling him all along.

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  • Krajina and all along the Montenegrin frontier, Moslems and Christians carried on a ceaseless feud, irrespective of any treaties concluded by their rulers; while the Turkish campaigns in Hungary provided constant occupation for the nobles during a large part of the 16th and 17th centuries.

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  • The reader who is not familiar with the eccentricities of the Tubingen school will doubtless be surprised to learn that the Paul who thus quietly slips in at the close of the drama was himself all along the disguised villain of the plot, the very Simon Magus whom he comes to assist Peter in destroying (see below).

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  • Add to that how food itself is changing, our food choices change, our lifestyles change, and all along the way we are aging.

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  • Suddenly one shot after another rang out from the French, smoke appeared all along their uneven ranks, and musket shots sounded.

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  • Over there, where the shouting came from, a fire flared up and went out again, then another, and all along the French line on the hill fires flared up and the shouting grew louder and louder.

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  • Ah, they don't see it! came identical shouts from the ranks all along the regiment.

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  • At seven in the morning a French convoy in marching trim, wearing shakos and carrying muskets, knapsacks, and enormous sacks, stood in front of the sheds, and animated French talk mingled with curses sounded all along the lines.

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  • In the village, in the house, in the garden, by the well, by the pond, over all the rising ground, and all along the road uphill from the bridge leading to the village, not more than five hundred yards away, crowds of men could be seen through the shimmering mist.

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  • There are impressive vertical cliffs all along the west coast teeming with seabirds in early summer.

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  • Private resorts all along the northern coast offer the best access to the sea for shore diving.

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  • Belted Kingfisher Ceryle alcyon Quite common and singletons seen all along the coast and in most wetlands visited.

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  • Check all along the tank for any signs of cracks or dents that could be a result of neglect or damage.

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  • Don't place furniture all along the wall and leave a big opening in the center of the room.

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  • Upon close inspection it was as clear as day, a brownish yellow tinge all along the exterior surfaces of my teeth.

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  • Second, the bodice of the gown is very form-fitting and features jewels all along its base for even further enhancement.

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  • Over the course of the film, Ariel leaves her boyfriend for Ren, challenges her parents and their rules, and ends the movie dancing alongside the other teen characters who just wanted to listen to some tunes and get footloose all along.

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  • The flowers are small and devoid of petals, but described as glowing like red fringed buttons all along the stems in early spring.

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  • Bob Dylan Anthology offers a collection of guitar tabs for All Along the Watchtower, A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall, To Make You Feel My Love and numerous others.

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  • You may find that the person you've been looking for has been there all along.

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  • Without a sound from Felice, the man looked up as though he had expected to see her there all along.

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  • Moreover, they can tear up little potholes all along the outfield, never mind what they can do to raw flesh when you're sliding into third base and your cleat careens right into the third baseman.

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  • Tiny flowers glued all along the straps is another option, as well as using additional accessories like rhinestones and buttons.

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  • At the end of the song, Common clues you in that he's been talking about rap music all along.

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  • This was pure fictitious invention on the part of Stoker, although many people now believe it was in the lore all along.

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  • The files had been there all along and he had given her passwords and permission to look at them since they were first married.

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  • Yet as the world began to open beyond her little circle, she realized that he had been open about his interest all along.

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  • You could tell Howie I came to you for advice; that I just suspected and didn't know what to do, not that I've known all along!

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  • Jenn didn't approach, instead sinking into the shadows of one of the many pillars providing support all along the main floor.

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  • I'll bet he's planned this all along!

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  • Was that something new, or had he been that way all along – even before he opened his eyes?

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  • I think she wanted a confrontation between Ryland and her husband all along.

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  • I never could understand how Winston was so positive the person you were fol­lowing was Jeff when you knew all along it was that other horrid man.

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  • His necessities had all along enabled the Commons to extort concessions in parliament, until in 1406 he was forced to nominate a council and govern by its advice.

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  • The new allied offensive, therefore, begun all along the Serbian line on the 15th, and starting on the battle-front above mentioned (Golemi Vrh-Sivakobila-Obochna), resolved itself into a series of local combats with the object of cutting off as much as possible of Ivanov's rearguard detachments and of making strategic connexion with the Greek left at Pehchevo.

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  • The workings occur all along the base of the downs, where the narrow strip of upper greensand joins the chalk.

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