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Example sentences for "again moved"

  • At half-past ten we again moved on, and at midnight reached a low brush, in which one of the bullocks fell, and I was obliged to leave him.

  • On the 9th we again moved forward, on a course a little to the eastward of north, over the barren, stony, and undulating ground that lies between the main and outer ranges.

  • On the 15th I again moved so as to keep pace with him, and was highly delighted at the really park-like appearance of the scenery.

  • At half past two we again moved onwards, keeping along the beach, but frequently forced by the masses of sea-weed to travel above high water mark in the heavy loose sand.

  • After lunch I again moved on the party for five miles, crossing and encamping upon, a branch of the Parra or Gawler, where we had abundance of good water and grass.

  • After another tour in the line, it again moved to Brandhoek on Christmas Day, and there completed the 24 days which entitled it to a similar period of rest and training.

  • Fortunately there were no casualties, and in the afternoon after the relief it again moved to a camp at Elverdinghe for a few nights.

  • As soon as the stragglers had returned to their ranks, we again moved on, continuing to march without once stopping to rest during the whole of the night.

  • Here we paused for about an hour, that the soldiers might collect their blankets and refresh themselves; when we again moved forward, passing the wood where the gallant Ross was killed.

  • After receiving our pay, again moved forward in a heavy rain, which continued through the day, and late in the afternoon the advance reached Danville, and encamped two miles beyond the town.

  • Shelbyville, and, after remaining there an hour, again moved forward.

  • After remaining here about one week, for some cause or other, we again moved half a mile to new grounds.

  • On the morning of the 27th April, we again moved forward, toward Decatur, to attract the attention of Forrest, until Col.

  • On the morning of the 5th of October, we again moved, escorted by a company of the Rebel Jackson's cavalry, under command of Capt.

  • On the 5th of June we again moved forward, eight miles, and went into camp.

  • We again moved away at dawn, through a country which gradually become more scrubby, hilly, and sandy.

  • At noon we again moved on, and after proceeding about five miles, came to a large watercourse where the water was excellent, and the feed abundant.

  • When the sun began to fall we again moved on, following the course of the stream, which ran through a fertile valley about two miles wide and bounded on either side by gently sloping hills, extending through a country thinly wooded.

  • This weighty affair having been completed we again moved on, the natives keeping a careful lookout for the friends they expected to see.

  • I laughed at his fears, and we again moved on.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again and; again began; again came; again moved; again went; against domestic; against each; against her; against slavery; against the; against thee; against them; against whom; batter made; being still; clean towel; exceedingly great; first night; galvanized iron; grated cocoanut; greater part; over the fire until; pounded sugar; severe illness; slight changes; will exalt