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march on
1. This left very little for the intended Grand March on the city of Mesapit
2. They’re saying Ulfric has designs to march on Whiterun
3. And he wondered just how fast the Riften thief would march on his way
4. The best we can do is march on, carrying the warmth of memory
5. As long as nothing stops their progress, as long as they can go on from one district, of which they have consumed the forage, to another, which is yet entire; there seems to be scarce any limit to the number who can march on together
6. Colling inquired about her husband, and she replied that he had gone to Munich in March on business, and had not returned
7. Our first task was a march on foot 250 li up the Yuma River and back
8. Once we started up the Rimac, Llapchillulli asked me if we would now march on the Atavillo
9. He was on the balcony alongside Mehmet and he told the titans and gorgons that even if the Underworld was safe for now, the threat was still out there and it could knock on their door at any minute so they must prepare as they would need to march on the Upper World and the Realm of Water
10. This has penetrated deeply into both elite and popular culture as the artistic brigades of Civil Warriors march on
11. “I have reinforced that part of your command, in depth, and await only your signal to march on them
12. “Rauros, how dare you? I did not order you to march on these Spires
13. It was as well that Pyx had arranged a side bet with the Barnabus Groat, for at least he would be able to derive a little pleasure from gaining a march on the his rival and extracting some of the moneylender’s vast wealth
14. Strabonus had not dared march on into Aquilonia with Shamar, unsubdued, at his back
15. 'We must rewrite the software platforms to steal a march on the other trading
16. The Million Man March on Washington failed to
17. Does everybody understand the way I expect the victorious Toltec to behave when we march on the city
18. Just march on in and grab the club and be done with it
19. There were many ups and downs in the lane we managed to resolve and march on again
20. He had declared that an army of women were on the march on the far side of the Great Forest, determined to wipe the trolls off the face of Hedral
21. If there are doubts, they are all cleared by themselves, when you march on the path of Dhyana-Yoga (meditation) steadily
22. They are not able to march onwards and reach the goal
23. You can also donate, or join me in our march on Washington next month
24. For those who march on the path to liberation, or those who study philosophy and theology, and who desire abstract truth which they call sara, are entirely free from worshipping anything but God alone, and would never dream of worshipping an image manufactured to represent him
25. They ran away when the distance between the approaching prophet and the group of disbelievers was one month’s march on foot; that is to say, approximately one thousand kilometers
26. Instruct the patient to march on the spot
27. After all alternatives had been explored he made up his mind to march on Rome
28. Do you think that a person with this cheerless prospect can pity you down there in the sun? I trace your bright line of March on the map and merely feel envy
29. “OK, your team is on at 5pm and you can wait here till its time for you to march on,” said some young gal who had clipboards and radios and all kinds of badges hung around her neck
30. Who spent tons of money to publicize their march on Washington
31. It seems to me we shall have to march on
32. Hitler had stolen a march on England and France and made sure Russia would not declare war on Germany
33. Reuben recalled how in college Sarah could organize a march on almost anywhere over almost anything in almost no time at all
34. “Sarah, tell me about this march on Washington,” she said
35. Well, where is that government? And what park service, shall we say, is in charge of, say, there? We’re going to have our own march on Washington this weekend, Levi
36. The Jewish March on Washington was all over the news
37. I will not hesitate to order these soldiers to take whatever actions are necessary to restore public peace and order should this so-called March on Washington take a threatening or violent turn
38. President Quaid turned from the television monitor carrying live coverage of the March on Washington
39. "their lordships yonder never gave you that staff to ill-treat us wretches here, but to conduct and take us where his majesty orders you; if not, by the life of-never mind-; it may be that some day the stains made in the inn will come out in the scouring; let everyone hold his tongue and behave well and speak better; and now let us march on, for we have had quite enough of this entertainment
40. I hear the wheeze of the slave-coffle as the slaves march on, as the husky gangs pass on by twos and threes, fasten'd together
41. Travel round in front of the sun, steal a day's march on him
42. never-ceasing march onward to the conquest of the future
43. Then they march on, their song swirling up through the window like a bright, pulsing cloud
44. I saw them with my own eyes march on with the Italians to the railway yards
45. He had no TV now—he was a conscientious objector—but he followed the Birmingham Campaign and the March on Washington on the radio and wished there were any blacks here in Vermont to whom he might demonstrate his fealty
46. Dagley; but nothing was easier in those times than for an hereditary farmer of his grade to be ignorant, in spite somehow of having a rector in the twin parish who was a gentleman to the backbone, a curate nearer at hand who preached more learnedly than the rector, a landlord who had gone into everything, especially fine art and social improvement, and all the lights of Middlemarch only three miles off
47. One evening, when he took the pains to go to Middlemarch on purpose to have a chat with Lydgate as of old, he noticed in him an air of excited effort quite unlike his usual easy way of keeping silence or breaking it with abrupt energy whenever he had anything to say
48. Not until a crusty old tsarist general called Kornilov decided that what Russia needed was a dose of good old-fashioned discipline and got ready to march on the capital and administer it were the Bolsheviks able to show their worth
49. Behold the fire-breathing monstrosity! We march on the grass and pull the wagon behind us, around apple and cherry trees, which become skyscrapers soaring into clouds, heads poking out of thousands of windows to watch the spectacle passing below
50. After the expiration of a few moments, do what he would, he resumed the gloomy dialogue in which it was he who spoke and he who listened, saying that which he would have preferred to ignore, and listened to that which he would have preferred not to hear, yielding to that mysterious power which said to him: "Think!" as it said to another condemned man, two thousand years ago, "March on!"