The street was thronging with celebrating citizens, and had been decorated with thousands of wreaths and silken banners.
As if to echo her words, the screen focuses on the small black temple, its steps packed, and the streets and lanes leading to it thronged with supplicants.
The sidewalks and streets of Carson, and the Plaza, thronged all day with a motley aggregation--a museum of races, which it was an education merely to gaze upon.
Once again the streets of Colchester thronged to an open-top bus parade.
About three million people thronged the airport and the street of Teheran to greet Khomeini when he flew home on 1 February 1979.
The street was thronged with women shopping with their men, laden with baskets and with paper bags, shabby and ragged, but alive and vital in the light of the street-lamps.
With the streets thronged with perverted beasts hoping to see beauty destroyed and the skies filled with death.
This one unfolds in a fairy tale 1962 Manhattan, its streets thronged with boxy cabs and impossibly stylish dressers.
Word of Nicholas Rostov's return had obviously gone ahead, for the narrow streets of the capital's outer ring were thronging with people.
Though it was so early, the narrow streets thronged with people.