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151. Nevertheless they mounted and rode at a good trot up the great road towards the north.
152. The vision of Doreen, head erect, and full of confidence as she rode beside Silas, was all too clear.
153. As they rode down the village, George noted how clean and tidy it was.
154. She no longer needed the groom to accompany her when she rode out, since she was now a proficient horsewoman.
155. One hundred years later, a handsome and brave prince rode to the castle.
156. The Emperor rode on a finely bedecked mule led by six pages, and was concealed behind red curtains carried on poles.
157. He rode the rocking-horse, which moved over the lawn without effort.
158. A shepherd, a gaucho, rode past us, ahead of a sea of sheep.
159. I rode on horseback with our regiment till the last works were stormed and the firing ceased.
160. The bride rode to her wedding on a white horse.
161. Jerry Rawlings rode into office on the back of a bloody military coup in 1979.
162. They rode in the rickety wagon across the prairie until they reached a railroad track.
163. They rode through just before the first of the big gate timbers descended in an explosion of sparks.
164. Knights who had ridden forth under the banner of this leader or that rode back on their own.
165. Stevens rode more confidently in the stretch,[http://sentencedict.com/rode.html] while Antley slashed away with his whip 17 times from the quarter pole home.
166. It was there that he rode Evichstar in the Lincoln Handicap in 1990 - and notched his first big race victory.
167. Four men-at-arms rode alongside, and bringing up the rear was another monk herding a flock of sheep and goats.
168. Grant rode down to the river to exchange congratulations with Admiral Porter on their joint victory.
169. The canyon walls came close together as they rode in gathering darkness.
170. He cantered off and rode beside Mitch[Sentencedict.com], and Maggie hoped he was not giving out any threatening advice.
171. We hired bicycles and rode along the rutted road to the reserve.
172. I could feel those nerves wriggling now like a hive of worms; they were flinching as the wind rode by.
173. I rode Granville Again this morning and he seems in great form.
174. He rode up and down Main Street twice, circled the war monument and checked the lot behind the post office.
175. The engine rode up over three wagons of the coal train and ended up embedded under a road bridge.
176. The moon rode high, a sixpenny bit of white gold, over the Town Hall tower.
177. He rode with Kirilenko in the rear seat of a black Volga.
178. We rode a little, walked, talked, played cards in the evening and I looked out for Poppy.
179. Trent rode in first gear, headlight tunnelling into the forest gloom through which the rain bucketed.
180. He never wore denims, went swimming, rode a bike, or ate greens.