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1 I half expect Rocky to come dancing down the aisle any second.
2 The new series of Strictly come dancing starts on the 11th of September.
3 Do what she would, however, the golden visions would come dancing before her eyes.
4 The card read, "If you have answered the question truthfully, come dancing with me."
5 And silent as shadows there come dancing out, two by two, two girls and two youths.
6 Would you not say a sunbeam had taken woman's shape and come dancing into the room?
7 This was hardly what he envisioned when he exhorted the masses to come dancing at the crossroads.
8 She calls the garage, then asks Harold to come dancing with her at a bar across the highway.
9 How the hours come dancing back!
10 As soon as he started on again, he heard some one come dancing on silken foot up the slope.
11 Here they come dancing - dance ,you
12 There comes a procession of pious children with waving flags and joyous songs; there come dancing Moenades, the blood's wild Bacchantes.
13 Far away down the straight Ernestine and Trent, leaning over the rail, could see the little coloured specks come dancing into sight.
14 How different from that languorous, warm, moonlit night when Daphne Wing had come dancing out of the shadow of the dark trees.
15 He thought it a little strange that Dinah did not spy the stable-lamp from the kitchen and come dancing out to greet him.
16 Big, wet flakes come dancing down through the opening in the drift in which the peak of the tent still manages to show itself.
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