Sentence examples similar to bus moves on from inspiring English sources

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When it did, the old gentleman took out a cigar and tried to light it, but the bus moved on and the wind blew out his match.

As the doors closed and the bus moved on, the parents erupted with cheers as they exchanged high-fives to celebrate the start of another school year.

It starts with the staring at the beards or the hijabs on the bus, moves to calls for Muslims to assimilate more, and far worse.

The bus moved rapidly on.

But public outrage over the brutal Dec. 16 gang rape of a young woman on a private bus moving through New Delhi has remained fierce, prompting political leaders to promise swift action.

By this time next week United's bright emblazoned AON tour team bus will have moved on to Detroit where locally based Chevrolet who have paid a record $560-million 560-million £330mn years toverve their nameseventhe club's shirt, will be getting more profile.

The sound bus moved & met Procaccino on the back of another bus.

Every time the bus moved, the picture, especially on the bigger TVs, cut in and out, so the bus would drive, find a place to park and sit for a while, which mostly worked, except for when the unthinkable happened.

Here I was on the bus, moved almost to tears by the Nice Girls.

And then they're really great!" Here I was on the bus, moved almost to tears by the Nice Girls.

The bus moved.

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