Sentences with phrase «coming along the sidewalk»

But then Providence, in the guise of a lady pushing a baby carriage, came along the sidewalk between the hurtling Whitelaw and the bouncing ball.
Take this tall woman coming along the sidewalk and entering an Italian restaurant.

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Before the kids came along, Halloween was an excuse for my friends and me to get together at a bar and critique the various costumed we'd see parading down the sidewalks of New York.
«To us, it just looked like somebody came along the surface of Mars with a jackhammer and lifted up a sidewalk,» Grotzinger said.
A blustery March wind whipped the steam coming out of the manholes, and people hurried along the sidewalks with their collars turned up.
He saw them in the streets, always from behind, or turning a corner, his father sitting in the bright yellow taxi next to his, shifting in his seat as the cab screeched away in the opposite direction, his mother — dead six months now, though it felt like one long night — hurrying along the sidewalk on a Sunday morning, turning into a store just when Ben had come close enough to see her face.
A crowd of more than 50,000 typically comes out to the charming Rittenhouse neighborhood for this event, which features dozens of the area's restaurants set up along the sidewalks of Walnut Street, serving up samples of spring fare.
We know your rights when it comes to walking along the state's sidewalks and trails.
I'll come join you on the sidewalk and I'll bring along some colorful chalk.
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