Ojo, who was on the front of the raft, looked over into the water and thought he saw some large fishes swimming about.
There were plenty of bigger fish still swimming about.
He looked at the graceful fish in his tank swimming about without a care in the universe.
Six terabytes of data swim about in American's computer system at any given moment.
Dropped into a bowl of water, it swims about.
A couple of the creatures sat on the muddy shoreline, while the others swam about.
Melvyn was swimming about, checking they had done it properly.
So on they went, and came to a lake where many many ducks were swimming about.
Now, angel, by this time those three whales had been swimming about in that same dumb pattern for over an hour.
We picked up a rare lot swimming about and clinging to hen-coops.
"Then I could probably swim about a dozen fathoms, whatever they are."
The laboratory, dark and ill-smelling, seemed to swim about him.
We would only have to swim about half a league.
Pain stabbed through their sides, from head to hip, and the world seemed to swim about them.
For Kellianne, who swims about 20 hours a week, the hard work is worth it.
The street came into focus, shifted, swam about me.
He then swam about 50 feet to the boy who was found floating face down.
He runs four to five miles a day and then swims about a mile.
It was long enough for her to swim about ten strokes.
You have to dive about five feet and swim about the same distance.