They went past rows of shelves placed tight together, coming at last to a solid wall of rock.
Harry and Terry rode past rows of dingy houses that served as homes for factory workers.
I was much too early, so I drove up and down the streets, past rows of identical new houses.
We drove in past rows of apple trees.
They walked up the aisle, past rows of pews, following in Camille's last footsteps.
We moved through carpeted corridors, past rows of brass-plated doors.
He took me down a long corridor, past rows of doors on either side, and into a room that I was acquainted with.
She led Ben through the swing doors, past rows of extreme-technology work stations.
We went the additional half-mile, past rows of old oak trees that lined the road to what had once been a plantation house.
He walked past rows of colonial-style houses, many of which needed paint badly.