If you are busy doing lots of work, I suggest you exercise. Take time to walk or climb. |
|
A five minute walk across from the International terminal takes us to the circular base of this LA landmark. |
|
Approaching the top of my walk I was waffling into my tape recorder about mushrooms. |
|
I breakfasted, put on my waders, grabbed a couple of rods and commenced to walk the marshy mile or two to the Khuder. |
|
Parents are asked to walk their children to school or use the vehicular access to the junior school. |
|
Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
|
I just let my feet walk me towards home in the pattern of streets I'd already started to memorize. |
|
The day was fine so to become oriented the group was directed to a walk in the reserve. |
|
During the past week campers learnt the art of African and tassa drumming, how to walk on stilts and how to put together an atlas. |
|
As is traditional the route for the walk was from Strand Village to Monagea community centre. |
|
Following a scenic route the walk is well worth the effort to see this beautiful part of the Slieve Blooms. |
|
This caused a bit of a commotion as the hospital grounds are quite large and it was a five minute walk to reach the main entrance. |
|
Seriously, my family have been wonderfully supportive and I hope we'll have time to enjoy a nice walk together. |
|
I could no longer walk the plank or shoot down enemy fighters with the same reckless abandon. |
|
That walk was only twenty five minutes, although much of it was into the biting East Wind. |
|
A fine crowd enjoyed a lovely walk and the event raised substantial sponsorship for the newly launched project. |
|
From there, it was a five minute walk back to the station to catch the train back to York. |
|
When you walk this route as I do, you see what you miss when you fly past in a car. |
|
Audiences access these soundscapes with headphones as they walk a predetermined route through the city. |
|
Then you wait for an escort to walk you the remaining 40 yards to the main building. |
|
|
One's a five minute walk from the Jubilee platform and the other's four, which is pretty poor for such an important transport hub. |
|
A short distance walk on the street will be good enough for the old and the poor. |
|
This seems a little strange since she was staying in The Savoy hotel, a mere five minute walk from the venue. |
|
Residents of the parish would walk the route, carrying willow wands to beat special stones at set points around the parish boundary. |
|
The walk was greatly enjoyed and was a successful fundraiser for the school. |
|
Many parents walk their children to and from school but lots of others live outside the village and need to drive in. |
|
Officials from County Hall were then sent to walk the route for themselves to see whether they believed it was safe. |
|
Five vehicles almost hit me in the five minute walk from the bakery to work this morning. |
|
Take a five minute walk in any part of the city, and in any direction, and you will see a patrolling uniformed presence. |
|
You can walk your stallion right past a mare and have him pay no attention if you don't want him to. |
|
Although there was a small enough turn out the walk was thoroughly enjoyed by all participants. |
|
The passageway was very long, and it was quite a walk before they would reach their destination. |
|
You may enjoy your walk more if you take your baby along in a baby carrier. |
|
He began to walk his horse towards me, pushing me into line with the other men. |
|
This is a small price to pay for enjoying an invigorating walk along Addingham Moorside or up Beamsley Beacon. |
|
We walk humbly before God, not claiming divine assurances as our own prerogative. |
|
Having decided to remain here, it makes no sense that I walk around and live in total fear of what could happen to me. |
|
A half-hour walk along the rough track on the right of the lochan takes you to the base of the buttress. |
|
If you're feeling fit, there's a two-hour walk down from the clifftop path to the village of Yallingup. |
|
I do believe that our paths will cross again, Maria, and we shall walk humbly with our Savior. |
|
|
There's argument over whether he should try to persuade opposing batsmen to walk when he's convinced they're out. |
|
After a walk of 20 minutes to the bus stop, Weili and I were overwhelmed by the sheer number of people there. |
|
Once given LBW by a close friend acting as umpire, Cameron refused to walk until the umpire admitted that he was not really out. |
|
He stretched his arms high above his head and began to walk to his bedroom. |
|
In pre-railway racing, horses had to walk from one race to another, which sometimes took weeks. |
|
Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity. |
|
I should like to walk about my city again without being subjected to foul-mouthed racist abuse. |
|
Back in April, my first walk in the foot and mouth outbreak was at Dalby Forest. |
|
Recently, my friend with a lovely new puppy dog showed me a great place to walk the dog. |
|
I got really excited and I started to walk at a faster pace to catch up with the procession. |
|
It was only a five or six minute walk to his own address, but for an unknown reason he decided to take the short cut. |
|
It is deliberately hard to find, and reportedly involves an eight-mile walk from the nearest road. |
|
They walk a short distance and enjoy a normal school life without having to worry about the abominable weather, let alone the wind. |
|
You walk in around lunchtime, the vibe is right, there are no step-dancing waitrons, and the cheesecake is set on auto-spin. |
|
The Carmichaels walk down the path with three other dogs, their skeletal tails wagging furiously. |
|
That's perfect for me because I can walk at a good pace, and he can drive like a madman. |
|
May your purposes always come to pass, and may I always hear your voice so that I can humbly walk in the ways you lay before me. |
|
Now they would have to wait for some hours before the horses were able to walk again. |
|
To encourage more parents to walk their children to school Croydon Council is promoting a national campaign. |
|
This group had enjoyed the walk and we shared that weary satisfaction of knowing our bodies had stood up to a good test. |
|
|
The emphasis on the day will be to enjoy a walk with family and friends for your heart's sake. |
|
I can even walk more than ten paces in three inch heels now, too! |
|
I walk a lot around the city, I go down to the beach, I like the boulevard. |
|
Orangemen said it was their right to walk their only route home. |
|
I walk into the lounge area of the airport and promptly receive a glass of champagne and a boozy stamp in my passport. |
|
It had taken the camels and their black-turbaned Berber herders four long days to walk from the Sahara. |
|
She was afraid to walk alone for fear some sicko might be lurking in the shadows. |
|
Often the fact is that we have plenty of time for walking the dog in our neighbourhoods but we seldom spend the time to take a walk to be with our parents. |
|
The property is only a five minute walk from the local primary school. |
|
Edward thoroughly enjoyed his walk in the country yesterday. |
|
Whenever we approached a ride, a Cast Member would walk right up to us and explain if and how my son could be accommodated. |
|
Then as we walk a route it will be coloured to show where we have been. |
|
But his planned attempt to walk over Chicago while blindfolded may be the craziest yet. |
|
When wading the flats, you don't walk but shuffle your feet. |
|
Children may walk with toes pointed in or walk with a waddle. |
|
His wacky antics and funny walk endeared him to children of all ages. |
|
After a few moments, four officers exited the vehicle, causing the man to turn and walk away quickly. |
|
Your miner friends notice the stiffness of your walk and chaff you about it. |
|
All are welcome to come along and enjoy a walk with good company. |
|
When our wakas originally came to Aotearoa and landed, the first thing our menfolk did was to walk the land and claim it, by leaving stone markers. |
|
|
They are places to stroll in pleasant weather, walk dogs and ride horses. |
|
But what about his friends, he wanted to know, who walk the same route? |
|
This is an excellent book for the bereaved and for the un-bereaved who walk beside them. |
|
But walk she did, to a train station, where she climbed onto a coal wagon. |
|
There is no purpose in asking people to walk the neighborhood to canvass for someone who would support the status quo. |
|
The aim is to encourage people who never do any exercise to walk for half an hour a day, five days a week, and to educate people about the benefits of walking. |
|
However, this same high court threw out the acquittal in the first place, so Knox may need more than luck to walk free. |
|
Princess Ariel and Prince Eric walk down the aisle, and are greeted by a stout clergyman who is allegedly too happy to see them. |
|
Dave, Calvert, and I are taking a walk down the hallways of NBC into a deserted stairwell. |
|
We decided to walk a route we may do on Sunday with our walking group. |
|
The United States cannot simply walk away from the plain meaning of the Budapest Memorandum and leave Ukraine in the lurch. |
|
It's nothing for someone to walk up to me in the store or at a restaurant and ask for an autograph or speak to me. |
|
At the end of their call, the kid told Becker he would still walk over the bridge, but from now on would not look down. |
|
What should have been a five minute walk took me half an hour. |
|
It is possible to walk round the loch, but you might have to wade the river at its southern end to reach the track which will return you to the Lodge. |
|
A walk down its main drag, Bedford Avenue, reveals many off-the-cuff looks and subversive appearances. |
|
Johnson is the first cop not wearing riot gear and carrying an assault rifle to walk down Florissant in the past few days. |
|
Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. |
|
Prior to nourishment, in many places the beach was too narrow to walk along, especially during high tide. |
|
During free afternoons Fisher would walk the downs, shouting to practice his command voice. |
|
|
It was literally possible to walk for hundreds of yards at a time, stepping on nothing but dead and decaying flesh. |
|
A swimming beach known as Sandways lies a short walk out of the village across the rocks towards Fort Picklecombe. |
|
Driver and passengers may leave their vehicles and walk along the train to use the toilets, but there are no other services on board. |
|
There is a clifftop walk from Jacob's Ladder along the crest of the gorge and back to the road, with views of the gorge. |
|
The fawn stays hidden in the grass for one week until it is strong enough to walk with its mother. |
|
In the winter of 1780, New York Harbor froze, allowing people to walk from Manhattan Island to Staten Island. |
|
Those who survived the journeys were often forced to walk through town as they were taken to slave auctions. |
|
Overseers would walk back and forth and whip slaves considered not to be working hard enough. |
|
Ample free parking exists all along the waterway, and the banks are a short walk from one's vehicle. |
|
The legs are strong for Procellariiformes, making them and the giant petrels the only members of that order which can walk well on land. |
|
The next thing, a penguin will walk in here, tip his top hat, and abase himself while he mutters obsequiously in penguinese. |
|
It is possible to walk between the three islands at the lowest spring tides. |
|
On some low tides it is possible to walk between Bryher and Tresco and even Samson, the uninhabited island to the south. |
|
He who would think clearly must think like a peripatetic even if he is unwilling to walk like one. |
|
A few mammals, namely the great apes, are also known to walk on their knuckles, at least for their front legs. |
|
People are still allowed to walk along the pier, but must contend with motor traffic driving along the same wooden walkway. |
|
Walk the Wight is the largest walk of the festival, and used to be the last to occur. |
|
The walk covers ground across the island, from Bembridge in the east, travelling via Carisbrooke to The Needles in the western tip of the island. |
|
The walk is set into three sections with varying distances for walkers to choose from depending on their ability. |
|
As the years passed, the numbers of people taking part in the walk increased from about 25 in 1991 to around 12,000 now. |
|
|
Alternatively, facing the mainland from the memorial, descend the steps and walk 200 meters down the lane to a country pub for respite. |
|
They made the point that women should be able to walk anywhere without restriction and that they should not be blamed for men's violence. |
|
The kid couldn't walk into a room without slamming into something, after which his pimply pizza face turned tomato red. |
|
Like horses, zebras are able to stand, walk and suckle shortly after they are born. |
|
Depending on the tides, groups have had to walk long stretches of the river. |
|
Then they begin the long walk from the denning area to the sea ice, where the mother can once again catch seals. |
|
Its paws have fur on the soles for additional insulation and to help it walk on ice. |
|
On a walk through Seville, he met one of the merchants who had brought him to Spain. |
|
Marks Square and other popular attractions too crowded to walk through during the peak season. |
|
An example is the Cumbrian term sturdy for diseased sheep that walk in circles, derived from etourdi meaning giddy. |
|
He reaches into the urinal and picks up the puck. He then walk over to the sink and replaces a bar of soap with the urinal puck. |
|
Without surgery he would have been unable to walk within a matter of months. |
|
A stout metal fence prevents any further exploration, but at the time the walk was recce'd you could hear water pounding away below. |
|
To win over sceptical locals it was whitewashed, fitted with lighting and a band, and the public charged a shilling apiece to walk through it. |
|
In June 2013 the first shop in the squares opened together with the walk through from Sainsburys to the town centre. |
|
A small mountain in the Newlands region which is a short walk from Braithwaite. |
|
In 2003 it was voted the second best walk in the world in a survey of experts conducted by Country Walking magazine. |
|
Caldbeck's closest fell is High Pike, which is a popular walk from the village. |
|
Scramblers may prefer simply to walk up Southerndale and climb Longside via a distinctive crevice seen easily from Skiddaw summit. |
|
The most popular climb in the area is Cat Bells via Hause End, a walk which can be made from Keswick via the Derwentwater launches. |
|
|
The north east ridge provides an excellent walk from the Newlands valley, rising up successive steps. |
|
The walk up Ennerdale is long, except for walkers staying at Black Sail Youth Hostel, and again Beck Head gives access to the summit area. |
|
Fairfield is most commonly climbed as the high point of the Fairfield horseshoe, a walk which has no agreed direction of travel. |
|
Harter Fell forms the final challenge in the Woolpack walk when tackled in its usual direction. |
|
He resigned himself to his fate and began the long walk home to face his wife. |
|
This walk is a little over four miles and involves about a thousand feet of climb. |
|
The inspiration for the poem came from a walk Wordsworth took with his sister Dorothy around Glencoyne Bay, Ullswater, in the Lake District. |
|
The walk was originally planned to end at Wooler but eventually it was decided that Kirk Yetholm would be the finishing point. |
|
The Strid walk is very popular and is accessed from the car park at Bolton Abbey. |
|
A further walk, the Upper Don Walk, is being developed that will make it possible to walk or cycle from Sheffield city centre up to Oughtibridge. |
|
The youth hostel at Crowden is a traditional stop after the first day's walk from Edale. |
|
In southern Mexico and Central America folklore, the Cadejo is a big black dog that haunts travellers who walk late at night on rural roads. |
|
The size of the parish meant that, for centuries, families were obliged to walk for miles to attend the church every Sunday. |
|
Walking is used in the United Kingdom to describe a range of activity, from a walk in the park to trekking in the Alps. |
|
A walking tour is an extended walk in the countryside, undertaken by an individual, or group for several days. |
|
We walk the service road, past the stables, up the slope, to where the watermill stands. |
|
To reach his new strip of shamba which lay the other side of Thabai, Mugo had to walk through the dusty village streets. |
|
Dutrow said Big Brown would probably walk around the shedrow of the barn Tuesday with his regular exercise rider, Michelle Nevin. |
|
In Manhattan alone, you should not be able to walk two blocks Thursday night without a shopkeep handing you a glass of Champagne. |
|
Well sir, I have a silly walk and I'd like to obtain a Government grant to help me develop it. |
|
|
Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
|
She hoped she had a sleepdriving problem, too, or else it would be a long walk back to her car, which could only be back at the Lotti. |
|
I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
|
The stage direction given in the script said to walk forward and speak the line loudly. |
|
While doing this I walk about the room so that there will not be any suggestion of stiltedness or vocal or muscular interference. |
|
They could not vote, attend the theater, or walk in the stoa talking philosophy. |
|
I feel stumbly, and when I try to find the door for the stairwell I walk into the bathroom instead. |
|
She smiled, but she wasn't the same Tina who had told her banker dad to take a long walk on a short pier. |
|
I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following, but I will not eat with you. |
|
The terrible twos came early. Almost a year early. When Ryan learned to walk it was the end of our peace of mind! |
|
They walk closely together, tense, and alert in their movements. |
|
Take a bus or a cab to the trailhead, and walk a couple of hours to the magnificent, cow-inhabited Tai Long Wan beach. |
|
Or walk into a shop and you will see twelveness associated with whiteness and roundness and, I hope, freshness, in a box of eggs. |
|
You're underwater. The best thing you can do is just walk away. Let the bank take it back. |
|
The ceremonial walk to the church and the wedding banquet were left out, and were made up two weeks later on 27 June. |
|
It was a while after the accident before she could walk again. |
|
They walk around the neighborhood every morning for exercise. |
|
Go through those double doors and walk to the end of the hall. |
|
These days, a cyclist in bike shorts can walk into a 7-11 or bagel shop without drawing a second glance. |
|
On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
|
|
As Noyes bade me adieu and rode off northward in his car I began to walk slowly toward the house. |
|
She went to the Common to walk Max but soon found herself ankle-deep in mud. |
|
You're bowlegged, she told her. You walk like you're riding barebutt on a porcupine. |
|
Bear in mind that I'm not as young as I was, so I can't walk as fast as you. |
|
He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line. |
|
A mile walk took us into Mountshannon, a sort of Brigadoon, so quiet in the warm sun we thought it deserted. |
|
The cipollinis will brown quickly, so don't walk away while they're cooking. |
|
Or he can walk cross-handed following the principle of the cross-legged walk. In this variation, he can move forward, backward, or sideways. |
|
Located a short walk from the Hauptbahnhof, Pension Augsberg is central to all of Munich's daylife and nightlife. |
|
Get out of my daylight, you dog-robber, or I'll walk the little horse around your neck like a three-ringed circus. |
|
The path on which I then planted my feet was quite unprecedentedly narrow. I had never had to walk along a thoroughfare so exiguous. |
|
If you make the animal angry, walk slowly backwards and avoid making eye contact. |
|
Sophie hands an impatient child a stick of fairy floss and sees Grace walk by, pushing the baby in his stroller. |
|
Billy's out building some fieldwork so that our enemies don't walk right over us. |
|
To walk the footsteps of greatness requires that you start at the bottom of a long stair. |
|
You walk out with us, by yourself, or I gutshoot you where you stand. Now walk! |
|
From there I would walk on my head to the far end of the box and then headspring to the floor, landing on my feet. |
|
The Judge accepts the payment, the law no longer has a hold on you, and therefore you are free to walk out of the court a free man or woman. |
|
Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away. |
|
Did you get ick all over my things? Should I walk myself through a car wash on the way home? |
|
|
She quickly dressed for fear that someone would walk through the shower door and see her in all her glory. |
|
He was infirm of body but still keen of mind, and though it looked like he couldn't walk across the room, he crushed me in debate. |
|
He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school. |
|
He obviously expected one of the senior army officials to walk over and talk to the jawan. |
|
And a wedding walk was so unique, so unconventional, so unexpected that it was positively Jobsian. |
|
Make up something that I can believe. Say yer never 'ad a 'and in this, an' I'll kiss the ground yer walk on. |
|
The mill agents, it was rumored, supplied the knobsticks with beer and whiskey, fearing to let them walk the streets. |
|
I watched from a distance as rangers left a kudu carcass to entice the lions to walk through the gates. |
|
There is a public riverside walk along the river bank, opened in stages over recent years. |
|
The walk along Walbrook Wharf is closed to pedestrians when waste is being transferred onto barges. |
|
The walk is a fun and safe way for adults and children to celebrate Halloween and has a larger and larger following every year. |
|
There are a number of viewpoints from which the bore can be seen, or viewers can walk along the river bank or floodbanks. |
|
The village of Windermere is about 20 minutes' walk from Millerground, the nearest point on the lakeshore. |
|
One day the men in white will walk in, throw a net over him, and take him off to the laughing academy. |
|
Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the Counter-gate, which is as hateful to me as the reek of a lime-kiln. |
|
Link doors enable people to walk along in the train in case of an emergency. |
|
The entrance is approached from the east cloister walk and includes a double doorway with a large tympanum above. |
|
Each child, including the girls, was taught to read as soon as they could walk and talk. |
|
Neil Armstrong made history in 1969 when he was the first person to walk on the Moon. |
|
Irritated by my feeling of non-specific mardiness, I force myself out of bed, stretching flamboyantly as I walk over to open the shutters. |
|
|
It is next to a path where people walk and it has a few seats where they can sit and contemplate it. |
|
The walk to the church strained him, but he managed the journey unaccompanied. |
|
On 11 April 1818, Keats and Coleridge had a long walk together on Hampstead Heath. |
|
It was on the edge of Hampstead Heath, ten minutes' walk south of his old home in Well Walk. |
|
Ricardo, who was a close friend of his father, used to invite the young Mill to his house for a walk in order to talk about political economy. |
|
The two took a walk into the countryside, sat under a railway viaduct, and talked. |
|
The men form on either side of the rope to be hauled, and walk away with it like firemen marching with their engine. |
|
In 2012, during Cher Lloyd's performance, the crowd booed and a bottle filled with urine was thrown at her, causing Lloyd to walk off stage. |
|
She had been attempting to walk to the bathroom and, as her lungs filled with liquid, collapsed and suffocated. |
|
To this day McClellan is almost completely blind and uses a wheelchair, although he has regained some movement and can walk with a cane. |
|
Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
|
It is said that at one time it was also possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, five miles away at low tide. |
|
Visitors can travel on the suspended cradle most days and can walk over the top of the steel framework on bank holidays. |
|
It is therefore possible to walk or cycle from the north to the south of the City whilst largely avoiding public roads. |
|
Most people undertaking the challenge walk it, and many achieve it in much less than 24 hours. |
|
It is a public property and possible to walk the full length of the beach, past all the hotels, resorts, and public beach bars. |
|
He travelled to Cartagena to see if he could walk across the Panama Isthmus, but this proved too difficult. |
|
He was now well able to walk and explore the city and the surrounding countryside. |
|
As the walk continues, we might glimpse the town square down different streets, sometime a long way off, other times quite close. |
|
We may never return to the square in the rest of the walk or we may visit a new part of it that was not explored initially. |
|
|
Visitors will be invited to walk inside the work, to immerse themselves in colour, and it will, I hope, be a contemplative and poetic experience. |
|
People can enter from both sides and walk along it, viewing the earth void within. |
|
He went for a walk the next afternoon, and wrote his last entry that day, 27 April. |
|
Apneics, Others, and Narcos all gossip merrily on the walk back to our cabins. |
|
A new location was quickly found but it was half a mile away from the ground, and so the players had to walk that distance in their playing kit. |
|
Before the 19th century, most workers lived less than an hour's walk from their work. |
|
New College, overlooks Princes Street and only a short walk from Waverley Rail Station and other Edinburgh landmarks. |
|
The bus station is managed by the Highland Council and is a short walk away from the Inverness railway station and the main shopping area. |
|
Inverness Botanic Gardens is located in Bught Park a few minutes walk from the west bank of the River Ness near to the Ness Islands. |
|
He made passing allusions on ungodly rulers which caused Darnley to walk out. |
|
The Merrick is a relatively straightforward and easy hill walk from the car park near Bruces Stone. |
|
Be aware that if descending in poor visibility a very common mistake is to walk down the west ridge into remote terrain. |
|
They also walk with difficulty and this means that they have difficulty taking off from a flat area. |
|
The position of the legs towards the rear of the body means that they walk in a similar way to ducks. |
|
The only way the town's boundaries could be protected was to walk round inspecting them annually. |
|
The penitents form a procession and they walk together to a shrine, a church or any sacred place. |
|
The walk starts in the town centre near Madras College and runs roughly westward, through Cockshaugh Park to Law Mill. |
|
Instead, travellers can walk from the station, or use the 727 bus from Aberdeen station. |
|
The nearest station on the Metropolitan line was Gower Street, around five minutes' walk away. |
|
Miracles reportedly took place at the tomb, and modifications had to be made to enable visitors to walk around it in larger numbers. |
|
|
The round of the Taf Fechan skyline forms a ridge walk commonly known as the Beacons Horseshoe. |
|
The last is the starting point for the Town Trail, a carefully planned walk that facilitates viewing Llandudno in a historical perspective. |
|
In addition to the Underground stations at Paddington, Lancaster Gate tube station on the Central line is a short walk away to the south. |
|
In Trecynon, Evan would walk from one packed church to another all within a few yards of each other. |
|
Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
|
In addition, it is disrespectful to walk in front of or otherwise disturb Muslims in prayer. |
|
There is a GAA Museum there and tours of the stadium are offered, including a rooftop walk of the stadium. |
|
After seeing half the senior staff walk out, the school opened the new year on a wing and a prayer. |
|
It is more professional to accept differences, no matter what the grievance, and walk away on talking terms. |
|
Visitors to Lisbon may still walk the ruins of the Carmo Convent, which were preserved to remind Lisboners of the destruction. |
|
The five minute walk between Northwick Park and Kenton tube stations is a valid outerchange. |
|
At low tide it is possible to walk across the sands following an ancient route known as Pilgrims' Way, but see the note above. |
|
It's very unlikely that you'll be able to walk perfectly after being in a cast for six months. |
|
Yet whether other beings, other presences, unmaterial, imponderable, intangible, did not walk the streets along with them, is open to doubt. |
|
The explorer set out to walk untrod paths in the virgin forest, to be the first human to see what was over the horizon. |
|
I would grab her upstretched arms and swing her onto my hip, and we would walk around the neighborhood until we found something to do. |
|
The strike, he added, shows why Scots should not walk away from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
|
I will not walk away from this job because things have started to get tough over the last few days. |
|
Rather than pay the tax, developers will walk away from the development if it is no longer viable. |
|
Officials were checking if the mass walk qualified for the biggest walking bus in the world by beating the previous year's 15,000 total. |
|
|
Teachers at one Birmingham, seiiool were this afternoon meeting to de-aide whether to drop sanctions or walk out themselves. |
|
In the third and last match of the day, Union Plastics received a walk over from Knight Riders. |
|
That these performers can walk the walk makes the lightness of the material more palatable. |
|
Experts say vegetables like tomato, water melon, cucumber, chilies can be cultivated in walk in tunnel. |
|
Some insects, like the water strider, can actually walk on water because their weight doesn't break through this skin of surface tension. |
|
A short walk down Meyer's street reveals several well-kept gems, including a 1927 Spanish-style home and a Sears Roebuck kit house. |
|
The largest and most popular markets in the city are held at the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, just a five-minute walk apart. |
|
Visitors walk under the bargeboards of a wharenui decorated in whale-like patterns and topped with a carving of a whale rider. |
|
By Hammersmith tube station the bags had started to leak and a trail of whimberry juice followed us on our walk home. |
|
Aerialist Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk over a gorge near the Grand Canyon drew nearly 13 million viewers to the live television broadcast. |
|
Opt for a brisk 20-minute walk around the park to get your blood pumping. |
|
There really isn't any place to walk them, and if you're next door to a yapper, well, it gets a little tiresome. |
|
I met two ladies, a mother and daughter with Yorkshire Terriers, but what turned out to be an enjoyable walk was suddenly horrific for all of us. |
|
He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss. |
|
Go on a walkie-talkie. Everyone goes on a 15-minute brisk walk and talks about their day. |
|
High school was difficult, but it was a walk in the park compared to college engineering classes. |
|
It was the Brewers' first walk-off walk since May 4, 2005, when Damien Miller drew a walk to win the game, 4-3, at home over the Cubs. |
|
Folks in our neighborhood come from every walk of life, prince and pauper, investor and janitor. |
|
If Kyle felt half as torn about his upcoming marriage as Brandon suspected, he might walk the floor all night. |
|
When it comes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, he talks the talk, but it remains to be seen if he can walk the walk. |
|