- march
- 01. Today, we are [marching] for peace, and an end to the threat of nuclear war.02. The teacher [marched] the student into the principal's office.03. Caitlin [marched] into her brother's room, and demanded her portable MP3 player.04. There is a [march] downtown to support the rights of homosexuals.05. The soldiers [marched] into the square, and stood at attention.06. The new recruits were sent on a five hour [march] with full gear in the blazing sun.07. The children were [marching] around the park, pretending to be soldiers.08. Auguste Renoir once remarked that you've got to be a fool to want to stop the [march] of time.09. In the opening procession of the Olympics, the team representing the host nation always [marches] last.10. North and South Korean athletes [marched] under a single flag for the first time in Olympic history at the 27th Olympiad at Sydney, Australia.11. Indian elephants often [march] through the jungle in a line.12. A Ugandan proverb notes that caution is not cowardice; even the ants [march] armed.13. In 1917, 50,000 British and Indian troops [marched] into Baghdad, capturing 9,000 Turkish prisoners.14. In March of 1965, Martin Luther King led the start of a 4,000-strong civil rights [march] from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.15. Mao Zedong and his Communist forces ended their Long [March] at Yan'an, in Shaanxi, northwest China in October of 1935.16. In October of 1915, 25,000 women [marched] in New York City for the right to vote.17. Someone once noted that civilized man has [marched] across the face of the earth and left a desert in his footprints.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.