Although he usually preferred the front, today he'd bring up the rear, making sure everyone stayed together.
Although he’s normally competitive, today he’s happy to bring up the rear.
As the parade moved down Main Street, the marching band decided to bring up the rear, their music echoing through the town.
As the storm approached, they hurried to bring up the rear of the herd, pushing stragglers forward.
Considering her expertise, she’d bring up the rear, providing insight and guidance to the team.
Could you bring up the rear while I check ahead for obstacles on the trail?
Despite his enthusiasm, his lack of experience meant he'd have to bring up the rear for this operation.
Despite his reluctance, he agreed to bring up the rear, prioritizing the safety of his companions.
Even in the face of adversity, she chose to bring up the rear.
Even though she was capable of more, she humbly chose to bring up the rear, fostering teamwork.
Even though she was tired, she volunteered to bring up the rear on the mountain hike, supporting slower climbers.
Having a detailed map, she offered to bring up the rear, navigating them safely through the city.
Having forgotten something, he had to quickly bring up the rear to rejoin the group.
He didn't mind bringing up the rear; it gave him time to think and reflect.
He had to bring up the rear due to an injury.
He had to bring up the rear, as his backpack was much heavier than the others'.
He knew it was his responsibility to bring up the rear, ensuring no one got lost in the dense forest.
He preferred to bring up the rear and take photographs of the journey.
He reluctantly agreed to bring up the rear after realizing his bad directions led them astray.
He started to bring up the rear, the weight of his pack slowing him down.
He volunteered to bring up the rear, happy to take on that responsibility.
He was content to bring up the rear, observing the journey and appreciating the experience.
He’ll bring up the rear, and he's carrying the first aid kit, just in case.
Her grandmother, unable to walk quickly, would bring up the rear, carried by her unwavering spirit.
Her job was to bring up the rear and make sure everyone had water.
His injured leg meant he’d have to bring up the rear, moving at a slower pace.
His role was to bring up the rear and troubleshoot any technical issues.
I can bring up the rear, so you can set a faster pace if you'd like.
I don't mind bringing up the rear; I actually enjoy the peace and quiet.
I'll bring up the rear and make sure the kids don't wander off during the field trip.
I'll bring up the rear, but someone needs to check the perimeter.
I’ll bring up the rear, making sure all the lights are turned off.
If everyone agrees, I’ll bring up the rear and keep an eye on things.
If you're not confident with the pace, don't hesitate to bring up the rear; we'll adjust accordingly.
It falls to me to bring up the rear, ensuring no one is left behind.
It is important to bring up the rear so that we do not leave anyone behind.
Knowing the area was prone to landslides, he insisted on bringing up the rear, watching for danger.
Knowing the area well, he volunteered to bring up the rear, offering guidance and support.
Knowing the risks, he bravely chose to bring up the rear.
Knowing the route, she offered to bring up the rear, offering a safe and familiar presence.
Knowing the terrain, he offered to bring up the rear, guiding them through the unfamiliar landscape.
Let us choose someone reliable to bring up the rear.
Let's ask John to bring up the rear; he's always been good at spotting potential problems.
Let's bring up the rear, ensure everyone has their belongings, and then depart.
Let's bring up the rear, take our time, and enjoy the moment.
Let’s just bring up the rear and make sure everything is okay.
Remember to bring up the rear and close the gate behind you.
She decided to bring up the rear during the evacuation, checking each room to ensure no one was left behind.
She decided to bring up the rear, enjoying the peace and quiet of the woods.
She didn't mind bringing up the rear as long as she could enjoy the scenery.
She offered to bring up the rear, carrying extra supplies for anyone in need.
She prefers to bring up the rear, observing the group dynamics and offering support where needed.
She promised to bring up the rear, ensuring everyone stayed together and safe.
She took it upon herself to bring up the rear, even though she was tired.
She’ll bring up the rear, armed with a whistle and a first-aid kit.
Since you know the way back, would you mind bringing up the rear?
Someone needs to bring up the rear and ensure all the doors are locked as we leave.
Someone will have to bring up the rear, or we risk losing members of our group.
Sometimes, it's just as important to bring up the rear as it is to lead the charge.
The ambulance was instructed to bring up the rear, ready to provide immediate medical assistance.
The antique car, struggling with the hills, was designated to bring up the rear of the classic car rally.
The broken-down vehicle will bring up the rear while awaiting assistance.
The elderly woman struggled to bring up the rear of the group.
The exhausted animal slowly started to bring up the rear, its legs aching.
The exhausted runners allowed their teammate to bring up the rear, offering encouragement from behind.
The experienced guide chose to bring up the rear, providing assistance to anyone struggling with the terrain.
The farmhand, skilled in animal handling, agreed to bring up the rear of the livestock drive.
The heavy equipment will bring up the rear of the parade.
The injured animal struggled to bring up the rear of its pack.
The last car in the caravan was instructed to bring up the rear, watching for any breakdowns.
The old dog, faithful and loyal, continued to bring up the rear, always watching over his family.
The oldest member of the team volunteered to bring up the rear.
The security guard was tasked to bring up the rear, ensuring the building was properly secured.
The security team needed someone to bring up the rear and ensure no one followed them.
The shy child decided to bring up the rear, hiding amongst the larger group.
The slow-moving construction equipment will bring up the rear of the convoy.
The slowest member of the team was asked to bring up the rear, with support available if needed.
The straggling tourists started to bring up the rear of the guided tour.
The teacher asked a responsible student to bring up the rear, counting heads to ensure everyone was accounted for.
The tired student started to bring up the rear, barely managing to keep up.
The wagon train stretched for miles, with the chuck wagon tasked to bring up the rear, providing supplies.
The weary soldiers agreed that the medic would bring up the rear, ready to assist anyone who faltered.
They assigned him to bring up the rear because he had the strongest flashlight.
They chose the most experienced climber to bring up the rear, anchoring the rope and providing security.
They decided the one with the best communication skills should bring up the rear, relaying information.
They decided to bring up the rear, collecting litter and preserving the natural beauty of the trail.
They elected the strongest member of the group to bring up the rear, carrying the heaviest load.
They instructed the newest recruit to bring up the rear, learning from observation and experience.
They told the new recruit to bring up the rear and learn from observation.
They were instructed to bring up the rear, protecting the vulnerable.
We asked him to bring up the rear, trusting his calm demeanor.
We must bring up the rear, ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
We need someone dependable to bring up the rear and lock the building.
We need someone patient to bring up the rear and help the slower learners catch up.
We need someone reliable to bring up the rear and make sure no equipment is left behind.
With a heavy heart, the captain ordered the salvage crew to bring up the rear, collecting debris.
With a sigh, the old truck began to bring up the rear of the convoy, its engine sputtering.
With careful steps, he moved to bring up the rear, conscious of the fragile cargo.
With their limited resources, they could only afford to bring up the rear of the technological advancements.
You can bring up the rear; I’ll go on ahead and scout for dangers.