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28 Sentences With "ran back and forth"

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Children ran back and forth playing between their parents' legs.
Employees regularly ran back and forth carrying to-go orders as the lunch hour neared.
The ambulances ran back and forth all night and helicopters were taking off all night long off the promenade.
Azula ran back and forth between the two of them; soon, a single hurdle would be introduced to her.
Clusters of people ran back and forth, fleeing what they feared was a threat as the rumor took hold.
Jonty's little girl, Jilly, was the center of attention, the adults shouting at her as she ran back and forth.
When she got bored with breakfast, she cranked Hilly Kinton's arms straight up and ran back and forth holding her aloft.
Shiny and black, like a seal, she was cute but regularly pooped right in her kennel, then ran back and forth in it.
Surrounded by flames and smoke, the horses nervously ran back and forth as workers tried to wrangle them to safety and extinguish the fire.
"Tough audience to entertain," he captioned the too cute clip of his kids giggling and turning their heads as their dad ran back and forth.
That afternoon, his younger children ran back and forth to the bus stop waiting for their father to return, while Filomena tended to the store.
The sound of him yelling "I love this family!" as we all ran back and forth across the yard, crunching through piles of fallen leaves.
If it was real, and if it really ran back and forth between islands, its behavior was unknown to physics and would require a supercomputer to model.
Eventually the water ran out, and the increasingly frantic Hagar ran back and forth from hill to hill seven times searching for water for her parched child.
Even though they were exhausted and overheated, most of them ran back and forth along the half-mile–long tunnel still open and did sit-ups to stay strong.
And through it all, McNab ran back and forth, talking to the many fractious actors—police, judiciary, army, park guards, communities—and building coalitions for missions to take back territory.
Over the course of the day, the actress flew a kite with Julia Ormond, jumped in and out of the Pacific and ran back and forth along the beach in front of Mr. Armisen.
Ann sat on a rock that looked out at the ocean, even though the rock was windswept and must have been very cold, while Christopher ran back and forth on the beach with the kids.
As I ran back and forth to the Prius, I added impromptu choices -- my Las Vegas Golden Knights Jonathan Marchessault sweater, a blanket my mother knitted for me when I was an infant -- along the way.
Men came in wearing NorthFace jackets, hoodies, and brightly colored sneakers, while stylists with measuring tape around their necks ran back and forth from the back room to the dressing rooms, holding MacBook Airs with one hand.
This was a whiny, digitized blob that ran back and forth across the screen and constantly demanded that I feed it, give it attention, feed it some more, and then it pouted when I wasn't timely in disposing of its waste.
A few fishermen planned to stay, which could put them in extreme dangerSmall skiffs rented by authorities ran back and forth between outlying fishing communities and McLean's Town, a settlement of a few dozen homes on the eastern end of Grand Bahama island, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) from Florida's Atlantic coast.
As families arrived looking for missing workers, grief-stricken relatives ran back and forth between reading the latest survivor lists and watching the recovery of bodies. Due to the extreme heat of the fire, only a few bodies could be positively identified. Thirty-nine unidentified victims were buried in a ceremony at Brockton's Melrose Cemetery three days later. The disaster's 58th victim, Hiram Pierce, died on April 15.
CA1 layer of a rat. The rat ran back and forth along an elevated track, stopping at each end to eat a small food reward. Dots indicate positions where action potentials were recorded, with color indicating which neuron emitted that action potential. A place cell is a kind of pyramidal neuron within the hippocampus that becomes active when an animal enters a particular place in its environment, which is known as the place field.
In Khartia the battalion suffered counterattacks by the Egyptian army, and Eshel demonstrated his courage when he ran back and forth, under enemy fire, to replenish ammunition at the posts. He was praised after the war by his company commander."Ad-Halom, the story of the 53rd battalion of Givati brigade," Defence Ministry Press 2005, p. 239 (in Hebrew) After the war he was transferred to the Air Force, and was sent to the Officers Academy.
CA1 layer of a rat. The rat ran back and forth along an elevated track, stopping at each end to eat a small food reward. Dots indicate positions where action potentials were recorded, with color indicating which neuron emitted that action potential. Studies on freely moving rats and mice have shown many hippocampal neurons to act as place cells that cluster in place fields, and these fire bursts of action potentials when the animal passes through a particular location.
Glisson, in the Mount Vernon, happened upon the ship and began rescue operations by tying off a hawser to pull the ship free. 300 troops were offloaded onto the Mount Vernon, munitions and food were thrown overboard, pumps were manned, the engines worked at full speed and troops ran back and forth between stern and bow to rock the boat free. But the Mississippi remained fast until just after sundown as the high tide finally lifted the ship enough to pull free, preventing a catastrophe and allowing the Mississippi to resume its course after repairs to the hull. Glisson took command of steam sloops of war, the in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron and then the from the latter part of 1862 through 1864.
A female hostage was sent out to recover the second vest with her wrists tied behind her and harnessed with more speaker cord. As the door was opened and the woman was halfway down the path to retrieve the vest, Boyes took a shot at one of the gunmen, but the sniper's bullet was deflected by the glass door as it swung shut and it failed to hit the target. Immediately, the hostage takers ran back and forth, and one started to shoot the seated hostages who were tied down in a row behind the glass door, in full view of the news cameras broadcasting the event live. At the same time, Boyes radioed "Go", and the SED entry team immediately hit the door at 9:51 p.m.

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