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After 1812 shortage of horses meant that a five-squadron French dragoon regiment might go to war with three squadrons horsed and two on foot.
Because of the sprawling size of the area to be mapped, preliminary observation was done by car, and then on foot.
They rode through the wall and into the city flanked by cavalry and archers and soldiers on foot.
It took four hours for British paratroopers to reach the bridges on foot, by which time German resistance was already stiffening.
When you're on foot, Nick Kang can fight, shoot, flash his badge, fire in the air and roust suspects.
Similarly, Indian women are the only ones who weave on backstrap or stick looms, while both Indian and Ladino men weave on foot looms.
Rescuers had to struggle on foot through more than a mile of rugged terrain before helping the passengers.
After leading them through the back streets off Burtonstone Lane, he escaped on foot.
After dark, tank crews on foot led their tanks forward in low gear to our new defensive positions.
I wanted to know if it was possible to see something of Farndale's famous daffodils from the saddle of a bicycle rather than on foot.
A brief orientation with a map will confirm that most of the attractions are handily situated in the compact centre, and easily reached on foot.
An aged, wooden blockade obstructed the pebbled road, so they had to park Raven's Ferrari in front of it and continue the travel on foot.
Also, when travelling on foot, stick to well-lit, busy, main roads, which are much less risky.
I followed on foot, looking up at the two majestic skyscrapers along the way.
The man took hold of the woman's handbag and dragged her to the floor before making off on foot.
He eventually came to a stop in Chestnut Avenue, and tried to make off on foot, but he was surrounded by officers.
The robber stole cash before making off on foot and turning left in the direction of Braintree.
He spent a week crossing the Bernese Alps, traveling largely on foot, mule, and horseback.
His style is to use horses to get deep into wilderness, then set up camp and hike farther into the backcountry, hunting on foot.
It's a good starting point for a tour of the city's main sights, most of which can be comfortably visited on foot.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In 1831, a movement was on foot to agitate the question of abolishing slavery.
From every side, there was the sound of an arrival of men, both on foot and ahorse.
There was no alternative now but to cross the barrens to Whale River on foot.
He was somewhat proud, though he went on foot, and on arriving at altrincham, felt he would be all the better for a shave.
At aune we met two very handsome Norwegians, who were crossing the country on foot.
Lamar then proceeded on foot through a storm of bullets, and, untouched, rejoined Bartow in time to witness his fall.
I blamed him for leaving him, and ordered him to find him forthwith on foot.
You had better leave your horse at some cabaret on this side of the town, and go in on foot.
I returned home on foot, wallet on my back, and resumed my cotton-picking, feeling but little disappointed.
The counterplan which they set on foot was to tempt the Nantuckois, by high offers, to come and settle in France.
You would have gone with Croce from Milan if he had asked you, even on foot.
We finished this cruise on foot, and returned about two weeks later to Eau Claire.
Two days, en suite, I have walked to Gayhurst, a longer journey than I have walked on foot these seventeen years.
By train to the foot of the mountains, and then on foot for the ten miles to Etzel.
His mare being with foal, he had chosen to make the tedious journey on foot.
The francolin is hunted by men on foot in the country between Shiraz and Kerman, and is taken by the hand after a few flights.
I would feel better then, and we could start back on foot for Mantua and Frannie.
The first is a harness for jousting on foot, with the two-handed sword, mace, or half-pike.
I expected of course that haught would dismount, and take me to hunt on foot.
All Seville was on foot, no carriages are permitted in the street during the Holy Week.
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