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1 They were in an alley too narrow for three to walk abreast .
2 The path through the trees was narrow, two could not walk abreast .
3 A long corridor, wide enough for twenty people to walk abreast .
4 And, naturally, also, the four could not walk abreast on the narrow pavements.
5 The path tapered, becoming too narrow for both of them to walk abreast .
6 It was tall, cleanly carved, and wide enough for two to walk abreast .
7 The carriers marched in single file, the path not allowing two to walk abreast .
8 The stairway was narrow, barely broad enough for two slender people to walk abreast .
9 Round about it was a roadway sufficiently broad for six men to walk abreast .
10 The path wasn't as narrow and they could walk abreast .
11 The bridge was very narrow, hardly wide enough for five men to walk abreast .
12 Can only two walk abreast in the path of love?
13 The sidewalks are narrow,-onlytwo can walk abreast on them.
14 Even at its apogee, however, it was broad enough for twenty people to walk abreast .
15 There were places where they could walk abreast and places where single file worked better.
16 It was wide enough for us to walk abreast .
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