1. I shall nevertheless oblige him to dance for his own good. 2. The tribe danced for three days in the hope that the Great Spirits would send them rain. 3. She hopes to continue dancing for some time before returning to a career in embalming. 4. Now, they sing songs about it, dance for it, and even knock on trees in honour of it. 5. Their intention is not to drink, but to dance for hours on end. 6. DANCING for joy or dancing for fitness, pupils at a Darlington school are two steps ahead of the rest of the nation. 7. Teenagers at Haughton Comprehensive are working with the professionals from the Phoenix Dance Company as schools throughout the country prepare to teach dancing for the first time. 8. Jean-Charles Larran danced through for the opening try which Bellot converted. 9. On the fourth shelf my dolls danced for me. 10. They were dancing for you last night. |