Walk Sentence Examples

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  • My sister can walk and run.

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  • I hurt my ankle and I can't walk on it.

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  • His brisk walk was stiff.

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  • I guess a walk in the cool evening isn't worth the risk of being eaten up by beasts is it?

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  • Teacher and I went to walk in the yard, and I learned about how flowers and trees grow.

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  • I'm going for a walk.

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  • You sure walk fast.

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  • He gave the horse enough room to walk away from the wagon and then tied the rope to the wagon.

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  • I wonder why it is that we can walk so easily in the air.

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  • He could hardly be blamed if he chose to make her walk home.

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  • Do you want me to walk you home?

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  • They went for a walk after lunch.

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  • The smoke proved to be too much for Adrienne and two other girls, so they decided to walk each other home.

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  • If you want to walk this late in the evening, you need to make sure I'm with you.

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  • Cousin Leila thinks he will walk in a little while.

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  • Going for a walk – in the woods.

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  • The travellers now resumed their walk toward the cottage, which they presently reached.

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  • A walk through the woods thither was often my recreation.

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  • The city was far away, and the slaves must walk the whole distance.

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  • Kind of late for a walk, isn't it?

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  • He walked shyly and awkwardly over the parquet floor of the reception room, not knowing what to do with his hands; he was more accustomed to walk over a plowed field under fire, as he had done at the head of the Kursk regiment at Schon Grabern--and he would have found that easier.

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  • A short walk up the road uncovered another mailbox.

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  • Maybe he didn't like to walk, but he was certainly good at it – and capable of stealth.

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  • When I saw you standing there in the road, so beautiful, your hair flowing around you like morning mist, I couldn't let you walk away.

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  • We'll have to walk the rest.

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  • It was a stupid move to walk blindly through such wild country.

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  • I can now tell her to bring me a large book or a small plate, to go upstairs slowly, to run fast and to walk quickly.

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  • He could not walk well on tiptoe and his whole body jerked at each step.

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  • All who could walk went together, and after the third stage Pierre had rejoined Karataev and the gray-blue bandy-legged dog that had chosen Karataev for its master.

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  • He rose and tried to walk, but staggered and would have fallen had not a soldier standing by held him up.

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  • If you tell me every little thing you know or even suspect, I'll just drive away and let you walk down the lane to one of those farm houses we passed.

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  • Damian turned to walk away.

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  • I used to walk up on the hill by myself all the time.

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  • I hoped we could go for a walk.

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  • You're just going to open a can of worms and walk away?

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  • I can hardly walk let alone lift a weapon.

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  • If you can do it, I'll do as you ask and walk away.

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  • Jenn cupped Darian's face with her hands then rose to kiss him lightly again on the lips and walk away.

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  • Tell Xander you're going to walk around for about half an hour and you'll meet him back at the food court.

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  • Gardiner (Cromwell, p. 315), that "what makes Cromwell's biography so interesting in his perpetual effort to walk in the paths of legality - an effort always frustrated by the necessities of the situation.

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  • We'll have to walk from here.

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  • She forced herself to walk, not run, back to the house.

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  • You're going to be too sore to walk tomorrow.

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  • Bumpus sensed a walk and joined the two.

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  • I couldn't imagine you'd take that long for a dog walk.

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  • I'm the only Immortal who can walk into Hell.

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  • I saw a painting I may walk off with.

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  • You want me … to walk away from everything I know, my family … I knew it was possible, but I didn't think I'd have a chance to go home at all … but still, I couldn't leave a whole planet to die!

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  • No, I can walk.

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  • You two want to stay here or walk with us?

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  • He was a walk away Joe.

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  • If you need to walk cross country then walk cross country.

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  • He quickly gave her their orders and waited for her to walk away.

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  • You gotta walk away now.

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  • I remember how we used to walk this stretch every night, before the Schism.

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  • No one else talks to him like you do and lives to walk away.

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  • She didn't want to be curious, but he had a way of pulling her in, when she'd rather walk away.

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  • The Gods now knew Xander's intention of claiming her; what they couldn't know was that he was also prepared to walk away, if she made the wrong decision.

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  • Whatever was between her and Xander, it wasn't something she was going to be able to walk away from.

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  • Walk in the door, reveal what Jonny wanted her to do and they'd have their happy ending.

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  • He takes no heed of his rider, pays no attention whether he be on his back or not, walks straight on when once set agoing, merely because he is too stupid to turn aside, and then should some tempting thorn or green branch allure him out of the path, continues to walk on in the new direction simply because he is too dull to turn back into the right road.

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  • The polyps arefree and walk on their tentacles.

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  • But the condition was attached that he should walk in front of her and not look back until he had reached the upper world.

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  • The application of this oral law is called Halakhah, the rules by which a man's daily "walk" is regulated.

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  • The introduction of corridor carriages, enabling passengers to walk right through the trains, greatly increased their usefulness.

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  • So eager was he to hear the words of Socrates that he used to walk daily from Peiraeus to Athens, and persuaded his friends to accompany him.

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  • After laying down my pen, I took several turns in a berceau or covered walk of acacias, which commands a prospect of the country, the lake, and the mountains.

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  • The child was now taken out to walk on the roof of the Tower.

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  • Thornton, an old colleague in the India House, "has carried out her long-cherished scheme (about which she tells me she consulted you) of a ` vibratory ' for me, and has made a pleasant covered walk, some 30 ft.

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  • The arsenal, which was famous in Dante's day, received its first enlargement in 1304, when, on the design of Andrea Pisano, new building sheds and the rope walk or Tana were erected.

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  • The wells are situated by the Parade (or Pantiles), a walk associated with fashion since the time of their discovery.

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  • Within an hour's walk of Path are to be found, he says, about 700 species of butterflies, "whilst the total number found in the British Islands does not exceed 66, and the whole of Europe supports only 321."

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  • Closely associated with the medical school, and separated from it by the Middle Meadow Walk, is the Royal Infirmary, designed by David Bryce, R.S.A.

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  • The old Observatory is a quaint structure on Calton Hill, overlooking the district at the head of Leith Walk.

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  • The most meritorious act that a pilgrim can perform is to walk from the sea to the source of the river and back along the opposite bank.

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  • The two workmen face each other and walk backwards.

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  • The pectoral and ventral fins are so articulated as to perform the functions of feet, the fish being enabled to move, or rather to walk, on the bottom of the sea, where it generally hides itself in the sand or amongst sea-weed.

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  • It had taken her two days to work up the courage to walk alone into what appeared to be the rear wall but was really a mirage disguising a grey bathroom with a clothing unit in the corner.

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  • The schoolhouse was two or three miles from home, but he did not mind the long walk through the woods and over the hills.

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  • Then he set out on foot to walk to another city.

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  • By and by we shall take a little walk in the Public Gardens.

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  • When she returns from a walk and tells some one about it, her descriptions are accurate and vivid.

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  • The French had fallen behind, and just as he looked round the first man changed his run to a walk and, turning, shouted something loudly to a comrade farther back.

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  • He rose quickly, went out of the shed, and began to walk about.

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  • Don't miss a walk around the museum's lovely grounds, especially in the fall when the fall foliage is in full color.

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  • I'll take you for a ride through more country in a day than you could hope to walk in a week.

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  • She peeked around the door again just in time to see him walk into the office and close the door.

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  • Should she walk away from this job?

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  • The job would be harder to walk away from than Cade - wouldn't it?

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  • If anyone links me to you, I'm to bury my head and walk away.

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  • Would you please take Bumpus for a walk before we go?

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  • Whenever we needed a few moments alone, a dog walk was suggested and eagerly accepted.

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  • I wonder if that nasty dog is in need of a walk.

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  • A five minute walk found us at the waterfront and beach.

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  • He nodded for her to walk ahead of him.

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  • He should walk away, leave her to figure things out, and finish what he needed to this morning.

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  • Everything about Jenn was sexy, from her tight clothing to her sensual walk to her smoky make-up and low, gravelly voice.

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  • The walk calmed his irritation at being powerless for the first time since the Schism.

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  • The fact that you didn't close the door and walk away the moment you saw me.

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  • We need to find a way out, and we can't walk out the front door.

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  • She rose and stretched then left the small house on a hill for a quick walk.

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  • She continued to walk, needing to feel the cold to remind her she was still alive.

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  • The underground world was well built and bright with whitewashed walls lining corridors wide enough for two people to walk side by side.

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  • She hesitated, though, not wanting to walk into another trap of Harmony's death dealers.

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  • We both walk away, and it never happened.

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  • If it was Gabriel, he'd made it clear he'd walk in.

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  • It's a hard line for me to walk.

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  • Kris greeted Gio, stepping aside to walk them up the path.

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  • Katie watched her walk down the hall toward her chambers, stunned.

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  • Hell that overcrowded they.re letting murderers walk?

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  • Kris was crushed, and Rhyn wasn.t sure how his eldest surviving brother hadn.t expected the rest of them to walk away.

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  • When she reached the top of the beach, she paused to catch her breath before hurrying after Jade, whose determined walk soon outdistanced her.

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  • She made it to the sand before forced to slow to a walk by the ankle-deep, loose sand.

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  • Rhyn sagged to the ground and watched Gabriel walk away and then disappear.

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  • If it's four and I go five and interrupt someone's conference or walk into a room full of tarantulas, I'm going to go crazy.

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  • He took her hand as they started to walk down the hall.

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  • She was about to walk away in defeat and take her place in a dark corner watching the partygoers when she heard the sounds of approaching footsteps.

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  • Her walk was unguarded like her mannerisms, a sweet lack of refinement he wasn't sure he liked.

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  • The boys all bowed and watched her walk back into the house, curious and excited.

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  • She interacted daily with the warrior members of her husband's family, but she'd never seen one quite like this, with soulful, ancient intelligence in his black gaze and a predatory walk.

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  • She intended to walk away but found herself stuck, gazing up at him.

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  • He made no move to walk away.

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  • The sun brightened up the studio a short time later, her reminder it was time for her midmorning walk.

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  • She'd forced herself to walk daily, if for no other reason than to keep her mind off the paintings and memories.

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  • This guy doesn't deserve to walk the streets.

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  • While the distance to her aunt's trailer was only a half dozen blocks, once the January sun had retired after its day's work, it would be a cold walk.

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  • It was on the return walk to the climbing area that they saw him.

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  • I hardly minded the cold and lonely walk back after evening prayers demanded my love's return.

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  • Are you going to make me walk back alone, sir?

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  • Finally, with a sigh of resignation, he began the fifteen-minute walk back to the awaiting problems of civilization.

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  • Dean had hardly begun clearing the walk of the deep snow before Jake Weller drove up.

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  • They too were not pleased and, to Dean's chagrin, tracked the front hall with the remnants of the piss-poor shoveling job on the front walk.

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  • Let's walk and talk.

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  • It was never clear if that was the case and the kid lucked out, but Dean used the excuse of mock consternation to excuse himself and walk uptown to telephone Cynthia.

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  • Heading up the walk to the mansion, he stopped for a moment to take in the trees that were just beginning to change color.

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  • He turned, looking over the back of the sofa and there she stood in a plush white robe with a towel on her head and yes, she definitely had a waddle to her walk.

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  • Throwing on some jeans, a T-shirt and a pair of Nikes, he decided to take a walk, but first, he would check on Sarah.

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  • Why don't we go for a nice walk first?

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  • Okay, I'll walk you out.

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  • Since it was Friday and all the fun ones would be out drinking after work, he decided to take another walk, then maybe a nap.

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  • Just when they were getting a little tipsy and their inhibitions were taking a walk, but before they were slurring their words.

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  • He decided to take a walk to Coronet Park and grabbed a bag of bread on his way out for the ducks.

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  • Want to take a walk with me?

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  • He opened the door before she made it half way up the walk, and as usual she left him breathless.

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  • Jackson met Elisabeth midway down the walk.

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  • I'll put it on the far wall so you see it when you first walk in.

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  • Coronet Park was half way between their two houses, an easy walk from each.

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  • I'll walk with you.

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  • When she closed her laptop, Jackson said, "I thought after, we could head toward the water and find a restaurant for lunch, then walk the beach if it's not too cold."

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  • Let's go for a walk.

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  • I'm going to take Nikolai for a walk, then we'll have some lunch.

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  • Jackson and Elisabeth left the party for a walk to Coronet Park.

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  • Caked with mud, they both decided to walk to the house while Katie parked the car.

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  • He's a walk away Joe if I've ever seen one.

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  • Josh didn't walk away because he was afraid to tackle Alex.

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  • What she wouldn't have given to see Alex walk into the barn at that moment.

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  • He's a walk away Joe if I ever saw one.

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  • I'll walk the rest of the way home and have Bill help me tonight when he gets off work.

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  • The walk was peaceful, the starry night and thrum of crickets easing her tired mind.

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  • This hospital is the only thing in a day's walk with power.

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  • She didn't walk far before she heard the creak and snap of branches.

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  • They seemed to walk for hours, until the first rays of morning lightened the forest.

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  • He'd barely managed to walk away from her earlier.

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  • Lana pulled him on top of her, certain he wouldn't walk away this time.

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  • Only this time, he'd gone too far with her to completely walk away.

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  • Every moment he spent with her, he felt like he was getting farther and farther away from his ability to walk away without either of them getting hurt.

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  • Wiping away angry tears, Lana trotted to the entrance to her community then slowed to a walk when she became breathless too fast.

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  • It was a grueling two-day walk to the nearest emerops facility.

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  • There are three within about a week's walk.

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  • Each facility is within three days' walk of three more facilities with another twenty possible routes.

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  • That's a long walk.

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  • The two of them can walk you through the shadow world and you can jump through the portal.

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  • The phantom ignored her and continued to walk.

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  • Jared motioned him away from the door.  Rhyn stepped aside warily.  The full-demon tried to walk through, only to be thrown to the ground by an invisible shield.

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  • His walk turned to a trot and then a run.  Rhyn ran after him, feeling alive as they raced through the enchanted forest towards a fate he wasn't entirely certain how to handle yet.

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  • He glanced at Hannah.  She was in no shape to walk, but she'd have to.

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  • I was told to walk in an eastern direction.

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  • He slapped the hat back on his head, took a deep breath and began to slowly walk toward the water.

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  • By the time he left the office for the ten-minute walk across the square to the courthouse, he felt com­fortable with the progress of the case.

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  • The cabs didn't record anything and it's too far to walk.

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  • The two goons you let walk from outside of Baratto's apartment?

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  • The last thing you want to do is walk into a police station with a cou­ple of suitcases of what's most likely stolen money.

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  • Everyone else's life seemed to have some force in it, a force that was driving it forward, something much stronger than his life that was plodding along like a Sunday walk to nowhere.

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  • We're gonna get up slowly and walk out of here like a couple of old pals.

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  • He consid­ered calling for a taxicab but when he found the motel was close by he decided to exercise his tightening leg and walk.

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  • It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.

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  • In any case, she couldn't... wouldn't, let him walk her up the mountain again.

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  • Don't walk across there.

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  • Slipping into a modest two-piece swimsuit with a skirted bottom, she grabbed a towel and headed out at a brisk walk for the beach.

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  • Hopefully he hadn't come over to walk her up to the mountain.

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  • If she went any place, he had to take her – or she had to walk.

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  • You can get in out of the heat and you don't have to walk so far to do the chores.

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  • A good brisk walk up a steep rugged trail would leave him too exhausted to make advances.

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  • She couldn't be sure he wanted to go for a walk.

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  • It wasn't that much out of the way and she could use the walk.

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  • Once they moved the chickens, there would be no reason to walk down to the farm every day.

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  • His face was flushed, but his walk was as fluid as always.

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  • Walk me to the truck.

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  • They would have to walk along the ridge for a while to get there.

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  • You can't just walk in.

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  • Even so, who would simply walk in...

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  • Maybe a good walk would stimulate her mind.

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  • They couldn't walk away from each other like this.

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  • The next day the nurse got her up to walk.

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  • I don't want you to walk out on me again.

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  • When you're ready to walk through that dark valley, let me know and I'll walk with you.

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  • He turned and trudged across the corral, his shoulders were slumped and his walk lacked its usual spring.

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  • He pulled her up behind him and nudged his horse into a quick walk.

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  • Go for a walk, he told her.

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  • Couldn't even walk when Sofi first found me.

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  • He turned with her, watching her languid walk.

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  • Jenn held his gaze, wanting with all her heart to convince him to walk away from her here, now.

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  • Why she'd been able to walk away from him when he knew he couldn't have walked away from her.

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  • She was strong and stubborn enough to walk away from him.

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  • Jenn jogged until she was warm then settled into as quick of a walk as she could through the thick forest and tall snow.

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  • I couldn't Travel, but I could walk.

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  • If you can say those words, I'll let you walk.

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  • Walk around it, and you'll end up in the mortal world.

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  • Darian motioned for his former mate to walk with him down the beach.

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  • Darian motioned for Claire to walk with him, and they started down the beach.

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  • Dusty had been right; she was in far too deep to walk away this time.

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  • I thought for the first time in my life, I can't walk away and wish I could.

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  • Her walk turned into a trot as she pushed her weary body as fast as it would go.

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  • You've looked over me since I was too small to walk.

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  • He placed the unsettling book on a table and crossed the chamber, watching the book as if it might decide to walk away on its own.

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  • The hot horse between his legs made him want to walk rather than ride.

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  • Yes, she could understand why she would walk gladly into death's arms.

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  • Alex urged Ed into a walk and they continued their mission.

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  • I'm going to walk him out to the barn and fix him a place to stay.

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  • She dismounted and watched the men walk up to the ruins.

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  • Aaron took quick steps, the way Alex did, and Rob had a tireless power walk.

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  • Next time I think I'd rather walk.

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  • Still, Carmen was surprised when Felipa, Aaron and Rob decided to go for a moonlight walk.

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  • When the trio came back from their walk, the men said their goodbyes and left.

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  • A half-hour later, at the creek, Gerald decided he wanted to walk a while.

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  • We'll leave the horses here and walk the rest of the way.

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  • She couldn't walk through there.

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  • Carmen watched him walk out the door.

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  • What good was there in calling him back to something he would simply walk away from again?

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  • Alex watched her walk out and then turned to Carmen.

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  • Alex watched her walk away and then lifted a brow to Carmen.

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  • It would be easier to walk, but he wanted the advantage of height and bulk to work on his side.

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  • After tea, Clara convinced her to walk around the cabin to look at the vegetation.

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  • Surely it wouldn't be too dangerous to walk a little way into the woods and look around.

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  • I can walk by myself, you know.

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  • When she arrived, the mustang was parked so close to the apartment that she had to walk around it to climb the stairs.

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  • You could walk around without your mask and feed whenever you were hungry.

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  • He won't walk for years.

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  • The Guardian sighed and turned, starting the long walk towards LA.

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  • She watched him walk into the room, appreciative of his athletic frame.

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  • If Toni wasn't enough to distract him, all he had to do was walk outside his door for another snack.

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  • Doubt even you'd walk away from the hundreds of Guardians around here.

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  • Jessi watched her cousin walk away then break into a run as she crossed the street and headed towards the bookstore.

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  • Disappointed but knowing she needed to walk away, she resisted the urge to pull his face down to hers for a kiss.

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  • If you walk away from Xander, we take you in.

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  • I'm curious about zoo animals, but I'm not going to walk into the cage with a tiger.

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  • He wasn't going to let her walk away.

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  • He can level a city and walk away without caring about anyone who got hurt.

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  • Another small group of ruins in the same style is found at the village of Hajjiabad, on the Pulwar, a good hour's walk above Takhti Jamshid.

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  • When they descend to the ground - which they must often do in order to obtain water - they frequently walk in the upright posture, either with the hands crossed behind the neck, or with the knuckles resting on the ground.

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  • They had torn men loose from the ancestral custom of home to walk in new ways and see new things and hear new thoughts; and some broadening of view, some lessening in the intensity of the old one-sidedness, was the inevitable result.

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  • This is no longer the case, but the Lyceum theatre in Grindlay Street and the Theatre Royal at the head of Leith Walk give good performances.

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  • Prynne died unmarried, in his lodgings at Lincoln's Inn, on the 24th of October 1669, and was buried in the walk under the chapel there.

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  • Most of the modern buildings have been erected after celebrated prototypes of other countries and eras, so that, as has been said by Moriz Carriere, a walk through Munich affords a picture of the architecture and art of two thousand years.

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  • At seventeen he wrote his Vernal Walk in imitation of Thomson.

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  • He was educated at the village school until the age of twelve, and owing to congenital lameness had to walk with crutches.

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  • And so pestilential was their touch considered that it was a crime for them to walk the common road barefooted.

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  • To steady the young soldiers, the cavalry commander (Carl von Schmidt) halted his men, made them correct their intervals and dressing as in peace, though under a heavy fire from the French infantry, and then withdrew them behind the cover of the nearest hill at a walk.

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  • Einhard is said to have visited the emperor's daughter regularly and secretly, and on one occasion a fall of snow made it impossible for him to walk away without leaving footprints, which would lead to his detection.

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  • From Browne's idea of a holy people, covenanted to walk after Christ's mind and will, all else flowed, as is set forth in his Book which sheweth the life and manners of all true Christians.

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  • These semi-separatists still set great store by the church-covenant, in which they bound themselves " to walk together in all God's ways and ordinances, according as He had already revealed, or should further make them known to them."

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  • Angels are constantly spoken of as " men," and, including even the Angel of Yahweh, are spoken of as discharging the various functions of human life; they eat and drink 12, walk 13 and speak 14.

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  • He was so wonder-struck that he could not walk to his place, but stood as if he had lost his senses, and kept muttering, "All this for a woman!"

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  • At about half a dozen yards from the cliff, widening and becoming lower, it extends outwards into a platform, which has a slight seaward inclination, but is easy to walk upon, and for nearly ioo yds.

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  • The polar or white bear (Ursus maritimus), common to the Arctic regions of both hemispheres, is distinguished from the other species by having the soles of the feet covered with close-set hairs, - in adaptation to the wants of the creature, the bear being thereby enabled to walk securely on slippery ice.

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  • He was already blind and too feeble to walk, when Cineas, the minister of Pyrrhus, visited him, but so vigorously did he oppose every concession that all the eloquence of Cineas was in vain, and the Romans forgot past misfortunes in the inspiration of Claudius's.

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  • Most climb and walk well; the flight is powerful but low and undulating in most.

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  • The chapter-house (C) always opened out of the east walk of the cloister in a line with the south transept.

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  • In the plan before us this apartment (E) opens from the south cloister walk, adjoining the refectory.

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  • Parallel with the western walk is an immense vaulted substructure (U), incorrectly styled the cloisters, serving as cellars and store-rooms, and supporting the dormitory of the conversi above.

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  • The master and his scholars were called Peripatetics (ol Ert Tov 7reptlredrov), certainly from meeting, like other philosophical schools, in a walk (7repL7raros), and perhaps also, on the authority of Hermippus of Smyrna, from walking and talking there, like Protagora s s and his followers as described in Plato's Protagoras (314 E, 315 e).

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  • Further, if the cavalry had to walk, or at most trot, through the fields the opposing infantry was almost always unable to fire their muskets.

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  • After it is strapped on, the man must walk four cubits in the presence of the court.

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  • The name of Well Walk recalls them, but their fame is lost.

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  • Some fragments of the south walk of the cloister of the Grey Friars remained among the buildings of Christ's Hospital (the Blue-Coat School), while they were still standing.

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  • All the principal lines of walk should be broad enough to allow at least three persons to walk abreast; the others may be narrower, but a multitude of narrow walks has a puny effect.

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  • The pathways should be paved with tiles, brick or stone, or made of concrete and cement, and the surface should be gently rounded so that the water required for evaporation may drain to the sides while the centre is sufficiently dry to walk upon; they should also have brick or stone edgings to prevent the water so applied soaking away at the sides and thus being wasted.

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  • They seem also never to walk or run when on the ground, but always to hop. The bodyfeathers are commonly loose and soft; and, gaily coloured as are most of the species, in few of them has the plumage the metallic glossiness it generally presents in the pies, while the proverbial beauty of the "jay's wing" is due to the vivid tints of blue - turquoise and cobalt, heightened by bars of jet-black, an indication of the same style of ornament being observable in the greater FIG.

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  • For years afterwards it was not thought safe to allow him to walk.

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  • On the 6th of May 1882 Lord Spencer made his entry into Dublin, and on the evening of the same day Lord Frederick, unwisely allowed to walk home alone with Burke, the undersecretary to the Irish government, was murdered with his companion in Phoenix Park.

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  • Four men and a boy of fourteen who got shut in the Tynewydd mine near Porth, in South Wales, in the winter of 1876-1877 for ten days without food, were not only alive when released, but several of them were able to walk, and all subsequently recovered.

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  • Originally the town was protected on its vulnerable sides by a wall, of which remains still exist at the south end of the Black Walk.

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  • Even then it is necessary to take the meals to the men in the fields rather than allow them to walk or ride to the dining-halls.

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  • Men could walk over their sites, Demosthenes said seven years afterwards, without knowing that such cities had existed.

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  • The survivors were unable to walk, but crawled out of the woods and glens.

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  • Galvayning is accomplished by bending the horse's neck round at an angle of thirty-five to forty degrees and tieing the halter to the tail, so that when he attempts to walk forward he holds himself and turns " round and round, almost upon his own ground."

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  • Israel is bidden to walk in the light of it; it is the glory of Israel and is not to be given to another.

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  • Alex didn't abandon Tessa, though, and Carmen wasn't about to walk out on him like Tessa did.

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  • Or was she trying to convince him that his wife was going to walk out on him?

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  • If anyone told me they could unequivocally define the exact point at which right and wrong diverge, I'd think they were either a liar or could walk on water.

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  • She had to act as if she were returning from a long walk... nowhere near his pick-up point.

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  • He nudged Diablo into a swift walk.

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  • Going for a walk – in the woods.

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  • Maybe he didn't like to walk, but he was certainly good at it – and capable of stealth.

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  • It wasn't easy to walk away from him – especially now.

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  • She started to walk away, but his adverse response lured her to pause.

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  • We're know we can't walk away from what we're doing nor can we sustain it on our own.

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  • Even Bumpus, our pet dog, was comfortable in our new office where he'd accompany us each day, content to lie beneath his mistress's desk or occasionally woof for a walk.

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  • I refuse to walk away like Quinn and Martha and I won't let some bastard chase me out.

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  • Without Damian and Jule and with Darian not yet able to take his place as the Grey God, he wasn't going to walk away from this weekend alive.

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  • Talon and Czerno are about to face off, and Talon can't be the one to walk away from there.

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  • We'll have one chance to rip his hideout open and… Sofia watched them walk away, alone and cold.

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  • I … I guess I keep hoping when I walk out of my apartment next time, things will be normal.

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  • The journey up the mountain took nearly as long as the walk down.

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  • While the walk was less than a half-mile, Ouray's 7,800-foot elevation and the uphill rise caused Dean to quicken his breathing—one more reminder to get in shape.

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  • It should have been a consolation that they could find no medical reason why he couldn't talk or walk.

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  • Hopefully there were no tears, and he was able to walk out instead of tumbling into bed with her like he wanted to.

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  • Gabe twisted his head to watch Kiki, Rhyn's right hand and the most dependable of the brothers, walk into the gym.

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  • We are bound either way, but if you choose to walk away from me, I …will respect your decision.

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  • She'd be lucky to walk again soon, and without medical supplies…with her luck lately, she wouldn't die from infection, just suffer for the rest of her life.

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  • But he wasn.t about to walk up and down the stairwell or traipse through the shadow world a million times to accomplish the same goal.

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  • After the walk we headed for Chorros de Espina and found two chaffinch.

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  • It is a 5 minute walk to the village center and the nearest chairlift is 380m away.

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  • Turn right and walk down past the ships chandlers and take the next right to the dock side.

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  • Their teachers range from gourmet chefs to local women who have been cooking almost since they could walk.

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  • Nick's walk Franco's walk Dinner was a curry cooked by Fabian and Steve and their band of merry choppers.

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  • Enjoy a dusk cruise, a dawn chorus walk or watch the sunrise from a canoe.

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  • Any acts previous to my decision to take a walk are purely circumstantial in any link to myself.

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  • Having decided to explore this historic city we decided to walk in.

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  • Parking is nearby in a grassy clearing, with a short walk (50 meters) to the property.

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  • I could see all of the dangers of the gaping crevasses on the glacier very easily and could cross or walk around them easily.

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  • Let's walk through it.

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  • Our favourite walk was to Keller's Landing, an old tumbledown lumber-wharf on the Tennessee River, used during the Civil War to land soldiers.

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  • I found surprises, not in the stocking only, but on the table, on all the chairs, at the door, on the very window-sill; indeed, I could hardly walk without stumbling on a bit of Christmas wrapped up in tissue paper.

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  • It was very difficult to walk over, the ties were wide apart and so narrow that one felt as if one were walking on knives.

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  • During our walk across the island, we were fortunate to see the single juvenile albatross that had not left.

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  • Should he rescue her, call an ambulance or walk on by?

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  • If a spinal anesthetic is used, polio survivors cannot be expected to get up and walk after surgery.

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  • I need to vent some anger about people who can't walk.

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  • Enjoy a walk on the arctic tundra which will give you a sense of the vast scale of Alaska's arctic tundra which will give you a sense of the vast scale of Alaska's arctic regions.

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  • Of course I readily assented; and we took our walk accordingly.

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  • Located just a short three minute walk from us is our local auberge which offers reasonably priced meals with outside tables during the summer.

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  • Beverages To walk into a german bakery is to walk into a food lovers ' paradise.

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  • Summer arrives and the smell of fresh herbs pervades the chalk grassland as you walk through wild thyme, marjoram and wild basil.

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  • Also, five minutes walk away, with a garden overlooking the bay is Oxwich Bay Hotel, serving good food all day.

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  • After a relaxed walk around the oriental style bazaar we were taken to Samarkand School No 45.

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  • Completed route and Walk Off then got benighted trying to find way down to Base.

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