They all marched out of the library to go to the room.
Nor did they march, as in the past, out of fear.
Then he turned about, and marched out of the room.
Then he turned and we marched out of the office.
He took him by the hand and marched out of the control room.
With that he turned about and marched out of the office.
They marched her out of the room and down the hall.
The next patient turned his head, too, as I marched out of the office.
As he marched out of the room with me I looked back.
Why should she march out of the city if her father and brother were killed?