marches in English

noun
1
the third month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of spring.
the work was completed in March
noun
1
an act or instance of marching.
the relieving force was more than a day's march away
verb
1
walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
three companies of soldiers marched around the field

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "marches" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "marches", or refer to the context using the word "marches" in the English Dictionary.

1. This, these were very long marches.

2. MTT: Anthems, dance crazes, ballads and marches.

3. Similar marches were organized in other cities.

4. There's protest marches arranged for this weekend.

5. My mother was beaten and hosed down in marches.

6. You have to be for the long marches.

7. 12 An army marches on its stomach. 

8. This decline marches in step with a downturn in interest.

9. 5 He turns and marches away ponderously to the right.

10. Western music, especially military marches, soon became popular in Japan.

11. Used sit-ins and marches to Catalyze laws in the US

12. From there marches Cyrus the Persian, along with his mighty armies.

13. The young generation needs arms for its marches and sit-ins.

14. 24 Outside in the street student protest marches wander aimlessly by.

15. So, worldly anthems and marches are used to arouse patriotic fervor.

16. ... west in the winter of 1944 in the so-called death marches?

17. You know more than we who live in this backwater on the Marches.

18. The cracker of winter jasmine, knock the drumbeat that marches toward new century noisy.

19. 3 Time marches inexorably on and we still have not made a decision.

20. The protests, the marches, the uncompromising position that women's rights are human rights, full stop.

21. Still used today, Cadences are calls and songs used during drills, marches, and ceremonies

22. Both marches took place in Madrid, at the time governed by the conservative People's Party.

23. Antes que o Antes de que: iba Antes que tú; Antes de que te marches.

24. Antonyms for Ambles include strides, runs, stays, goes direct, marches, paces, walks, stalks, treads and steps

25. Characterization Marches On: Character's personality is different in later episodes than they were in the beginning

26. 11 In the late 1930’s, another form of witnessing activity opened up —information marches.

27. Any day now, we fully expect to hear some guy playing Sousa marches in his armpit.

28. Annunciation New Year Marches Along In 1582, along came Pope Gregory XIII who reformed the calendar

29. He marches to the entrance of the henabode and pokes out his head assertively: Ah ha!

30. The police commandos surrounding the compound retaliate with barrages of military marches delivered by portable speakers.

31. Picketing gave way to marches through factories, when workers would chase blacklegs and occasionally kidnap managers.

32. 12 They do not jostle each othereach marches straight ahead. They plunge through defenses without breaking ranks.

33. Schofield marches down the hall, grabs a seismometer and an oscilloscope and hauls them into a van.

34. Bringing Light to the Darkness Shadow in the Ice 10; Light the Braziers throughout West Bjora Marches

35. Bringing Light to the Darkness is a collection achievement for finding and lighting Signal Braziers within Bjora Marches

36. Forget car rallies, public meetings, hoardings, banners, corner meetings, ‘padyatras’ (on-foot marches) and door-to-door campaigns.

37. Aux Marches De Lorraine After two years of intensive work, French black metallers Abduction are now ready to lift …

38. The two December marches by right-wing women were important public relations exercises in support of hardliners in the government.

39. After turning back deep Muslim incursions, the Frankish Empire under the Carolingian monarchs, created the Marches of Gothia and Hispania progressively.

40. The "county or shire of Monmouth" was formed from parts of the Welsh Marches by the Laws in Wales Act 1535.

41. I also played recorded Bible talks on a portable gramophone and shared in placard marches through the main street of town.

42. 22 Instead of acquiescing, as most blacks had done in the nonviolent marches in the South, the crowd attacked the police.

43. The twin counterpoint battles of Imphal and Kohima at Burma's gateway to India Comprised long marches through dense jungles by both sides

44. Throughout the 1860 election, the Wide Awakes, a novel paramilitary-style organization, held mass rallies, marches, and demonstrations to combat slave power

45. The witnessing work intensified, with information marches of publishers wearing sandwich boards advertising recorded lectures held in Hilo and in Honolulu.

46. In the days before the arrival of the American army, thousands of the prisoners were forced to join the evacuation marches.

47. Activists have created a Facebook event with information on the different marches, where they encourage citizens worldwide to stand with Syria against oppression:

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49. However, it is important to note that marches held by other organizations did not get the same response from the people of Bensonhurst

50. 14 The feet of Roman soldiers were usually well shod for long marches along the hundreds of miles of Roman highways that crisscrossed the empire.