1. BIn the far distance, the flames licked their way toward the beach like lava coming down the mountainsides. 2. During their sophomore and Junior years, many feel their way toward active participation in one or more facets of college life. 3. For many kids, music can be a way toward self-expression and fulfillment. 4. It is true that many physicians do not behave in this way toward their patients. 5. Meanwhile, the master had sprung from his position backstage and was fighting his way toward me. 6. The donation went some way toward paying for the damage. 7. They made their way toward the rear exit. 8. This disruption stole my attention from Dole, who was working his way toward us. 9. With the blood specimen in his left hand ... he started along the main corridor on his way toward the stairs. 10. As it once showed the way toward democratic success, today it blazes the trail toward democratic failure. |