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Sentence count:55+4Posted:2017-11-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: marchmarchesarch oversearch outmarchingdemarchelong marchin search ofMeaning: v. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense. 
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31. I have decided to march on July 1.
32. The commander rapped out an order to march on.
33. He ordered that we march on that night.
34. Baal and his army march on Mount Arreat.
35. Their lands march on our estate.
36. Dog - tired though they were, they continued to march on.
37. Thousands of anti-globalisation demonstrators were hoping to turn up the heat on the industrialised powers with a protest march on the summit venue, in the Italian mountain town of L'Aquila.
38. It was unexpected that you stole a march on me.
39. Convinced that a vast Confederate army lay in wait for him, McClellan hesitated to march on Richmond, Virginia, the rebel capital.
40. Tens of thousands of anti-abortion activists are set to take part in Monday's annual " March on Washington" to mark the 34th anniversary of a Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
41. The British army is ready to march on the city.
42. At the beginning of a ceremonial parade, he order to march on.
43. By throwing his weight behind the lawyers' long-planned protest march on behalf of Mr Chaudhry, Mr Sharif was able to engineer a crisis.
44. Ms Ho said she had decided to run because she was upset by Anson Chan's decision to pull out from a protest march on Sunday to visit a hair salon.
45. The truth is,[http://sentencedict.com/march on.html] you're pissed off because we a march on you.
46. Somewhere today, in this world, a young protestor awaits the brutality of her government, but has the courage to march on.
47. Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech.
48. Climatically the driest and best seasons are from December to March on the west and south coasts and in the Hill Country, and from May to September on the east coast.
49. It used parliamentary procedure to prevent voting in March on an identical amendment in the Commons, which had been proposed by Patricia Hewitt, the health secretary until 2007.
50. The truth is, you're pissed off because we stole a march on you.
51. Much more importantly, of course, we march on to Cardiff in a campaign which, despite a month of extraordinary gloominess and anxiety, is still thrillingly alive on four fronts.
52. STEVE EMBER: In nineteen forty-one, a leader in the black community, A. Philip Randolph, threatened to lead a giant march on Washington for civil rights for blacks.
53. Resting on a bookshelf is a framed program from the 1963 March on Washington, where civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous " gradually has made the Oval Office his own.
54. When countries went off the gold standard, they gained a competitive march on their rivals, increasing the pressure for such countries to leave the standard as well.
55. The dawn of the 20 th century saw Bhutan on a progressive march on all fronts.
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