Beaten-track Sentence Examples
He appears to have gone somewhat out of the beaten track in his choice of subjects, and it is evident that cooks held an important position in his list of characters.
He passed from the school at Kilkenny to Trinity College, Dublin (1700), where, owing to the peculiar subtlety of his mind and his determination to accept no doctrine on the evidence of authority or convention, he left the beaten track of study and was regarded by some as a dunce, by others as a genius.
Berkeley thus diverted philosophy from its beaten track of discussion as to the meaning of matter, substance, cause, and preferred to ask first whether these have any significance apart from the conscious spirit.
Aphraates accepts the Logos Christology, and, soon after his time, his church is found on the beaten track of orthodoxy.
A nice off the beaten track walk overlooking the estuary above sleepy Salcombe.
More realistic for most travelers might be a visit to an island that is really off the beaten track.
Falling for an angel in Venezuela The world's highest waterfall lies far off the beaten track.
It is remarkable how easily and insensibly we fall into a particular route, and make a beaten track for ourselves.
There are also many sleepy little villages off the beaten track.
Falling for an angel in Venezuela The world 's highest waterfall lies far off the beaten track.
AdvertisementIt also makes the climate and terroir of the Sonoma Coast interesting for Pinot Noir that's off the beaten track of others in California.
There's also Temecula in Southern California that has a long history of winemaking but it's off the beaten track and doesn't have the magnetic appeal like Napa does or even Monterey.
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