Examples of 'had marched' in a sentence

Meaning of "had marched"

had marched: Refers to the act of walking or proceeding with steady and deliberate steps, often as part of a group or in a formal setting like a parade or protest

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had marched
We had marched for days with the.
Picketed the road we had marched over.
She had marched all over the country.
A weapon of mass destruction that had marched invisibly ahead of them.
He had marched in the parade and was tired.
All night long troops had marched through the tranquil.
That situation was repeated in many other countries in which he had marched.
A second line had marched into my useless heart.
The remainder retired to the camp from which they had marched out.
She had marched right into his heart.
If you and your colleagues had marched down there guns drawn.
The crowd had marched to the palace where it wanted to install Monja Roindefo.
The war was over and the Russians had marched in.
Clive had marched into an ambush.
And defeated an army led by Prince Vsevolod that had marched out to intercept them.

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His men had marched far beyond their natural range.
And that first night was like a second line had marched into my useless heart Desmond.
The English had marched a little south of Meung and dug in with their classic defenses.
But because the Japanese had marched South.
The man who had marched his army on Luthadel.
Prophesying for him against the Egyptians, who had marched to the.
If the mainland had marched into hong kong instead.
Haywood had watched men die in unsafe mine tunnels, and had marched with Coxey 's Army.
Many of the protesters had marched from Philadelphia to Washington over the past week.
After leaving Medina, Usama had marched to Tabuk.
Who had marched triumphantly into England.
Weary and emaciated, most had marched a thousand jungle miles.
They had marched for the Rosengracht e had sung the International.
Earlier, thousands of people had marched in a protest against PEGIDA.
Jones had marched to Trim to relieve the Parliamentarian outpost there at Trim Castle.
LAUGHS Can you imagine if every Jew had marched on Washington proudly, huh? Ned.
Perón had marched into exile, but he and Peronism remained a powerful force in Argentine society.
The Beilschmidt Border Regiment that was under Altina 's command had marched past the capital.
The Japaneses had marched triumphant for the desert cities of the Birmânia.
Twenty-four hours and had marched more.
The crews had marched of the City of London until Guildhall.
Three of the groups were Ethiopian Jews, who had marched the same route 25 years earlier.
Mike: We had marched for days with the Marines.
In this period, the body as a whole had marched 75 miles.
The Germans had marched through Europe.
She had marched all over the country . GOVERNMENT PALACE.
Could you imagine if every Jew had marched on Washington proudly, huh?
They had marched 16 miles to get to the battlefield.
Can you imagine if every Jew had marched on Washington proudly, huh?
They had marched forty-five miles, and were thoroughly jaded.
This was the 11th time he had marched with the movement, he told AFP.
He had marched to the length of Exeter . -- Clarendon.
I thought the Southern horse had marched towards the Delaware . ".
They had marched all the way to Warsaw, to Oslo, to Paris.
Revenge . 150 years before, the Persians had marched across these plains to devastate Greece.

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