Sentence examples for lingering along from inspiring English sources

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Like Mr. Clinton, he has discovered the joy of wading into crowds and lingering along a rope line.

The flies did discourage us from lingering along the way (they breed in running water), but were more a nuisance than a torment.

The Met Office said that while it will be mainly dry in the South East, there will be some cloud around and any sunshine will be quite hazy with fog lingering along some coasts.

Though Mr. Akhtar is a gifted writer, he can occasionally lapse into overly self-conscious or portentous phrasings: "Like the odor of masala lingering along our hallways, the expectation of unhappiness hovered in the air we breathed," he writes at one point.

If you pay enough dinero to one of the many gondoliers lingering along the canals of Xochimilco on the outskirts of Mexico City, they'll take you on the arduous four-hour round trip to Don Julian's former stomping ground, La Isla de las Muñecas.

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Accusations that the June election was stolen have lingered, along with continuing demonstrations and serious allegations that arrested protesters were murdered, raped and tortured.

Mr. Pataki lingered along Tracks 2 and 3, some 60 feet below the sidewalk, looking out across the bathtub, as the trade center foundation is called.

Mr. Smith said "foamers," a pejorative term for rail enthusiasts who linger along the tracks, photographing trains and waving at engineers, were a common sight on California railroads.

IN ONE of Tokyo's oldest whale restaurants, Kujiraya, the whiff of resentment lingers along with the cloying smell of fried whale meat as customers digest unwelcome news from The Hague.

Teenage boys and girls cruised on motorcycles together and parked beside the neon-lit boulevards or lingered along the Saigon River, where the flirting and petting goes on all night.

At the core are competing ties to three homelands: the old homeland in Europe, for which a vicarious nostalgia lingers along with the ghosts of the Holocaust; the old-new homeland in Israel to which Jews are theologically and emotionally bound as surely as they are culturally distanced; and their actual homeland in this country, where comfort and its challenges have been unparalleled.

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