Example sentences of "[art] walk " in BNC.
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1 | At least one guidebook giving precise route descriptions has been written about each of the walks and without exception they 'll take you through some of the loveliest countryside we have . |
2 | There is a summary of the walks and a useful fact file with information about the length of the walk , the height climbed , how easy or difficult the walk is and whether there are public conveniences or public transport . |
3 | On one of the walks on the beach , he told Frank about his unsettlement . |
4 | Doctor Staples says you may take a turn on the walks from now on . |
5 | As for the walks — did not Miss Cress tell you — but I am sure she did — that you should take your mother out occasionally ? |
6 | The centre of the town is pedestrian only , and before even considering the walks in the hills , one can while away many hours just exploring Seefeld 's many shops and cafes . |
7 | The stone has now vanished and is believed to have been used for paving the walks of St. James Church in Brackley . |
8 | The walks will take place all over England and Wales between Boxing Day and New Year 's Day , and each will be led by representatives of the Trust and the Ramblers ' Association . |
9 | Some twenty years ago I wrote a guidebook to the walks on and around the three peaks of Ingleborough , Penyghent and Whernside in Upper Ribblesdale , supplementing the text with over two hundred pen-and-ink drawings . |
10 | The walks have been arranged to cater for all age groups , with a few designed for those with limited walking ability , and some have been planned to link with bus routes . |
11 | Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness , looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks ; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream , which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky , and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain ; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks : it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island , within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara . |
12 | This charming 17th century mansion is as yet relatively undiscovered , so you can enjoy the beauty of its gardens , the walks by ancient oaks and quiet lake without the pressure of people . |
13 | ‘ I was sorry to see them striding along the walks at Tunbridge Wells with their arms akimbo , dressed in martial uniform , ’ wrote the authoress Elizabeth Montagu that spring of some fellow members of her sex . |
14 | As well as important historical events that helped to shape the town , the walks show how people lived , worked and enjoyed themselves . |
15 | The walks take place in all but the most extreme weather conditions , so please wear suitable outdoor clothing . |
16 | Perhaps Ted told Jean of the walks the four of us took when Eva got tired of working ; and the time Eva 's feet hurt and she hailed a cab — absolute Roman decadence for Dad , Ted and me . |
17 | The only gateway from the Walks was directly opposite the church , so that the Lassiters rarely walked up the village itself . |
18 | The Walks were forbidden to the villagers and in the final few weeks of pregnancy , Tamar spent much of her time strolling there , in such complete seclusion that she felt cut off from civilisation . |
19 | She often dawdled along the Walks and strolled on the banks of the river , which ran past the rear of the Manor . |
20 | Many of the walks are suitable for everyone , but others can be risky and suitable only for people who are unaffected by vertigo . |
21 | Not every walking book of this kind means that the authors(s) have necessarily ventured along the walks depicted . |
22 | BECAUSE of the money the walks raise , kids like my daughter have a future . ’ |
23 | ‘ This has been the most savage start of any of the walks I 've done , ’ panted Beefy , as he walked backwards downhill to relieve the strain in his calves . |
24 | His wife Kathy , who organised the walk , admits that Ian goes to hell and back on the walks . |
25 | The walks will start at 10.30am and last for around six hours . |
26 | For more information about the walks contact . |
27 | Go for short walks near your home , making the walks progressively longer until you are well used to the boots . |
28 | Some of the walks are waymarked with different coloured trail markers showing some of the best routes . |
29 | The walks guidebook The Landscapes of Malta and Gozo , Sunflower £6.95 , has helpful sketch maps . |
30 | And she allowed others , notably Mrs Davidson ( later Lady Davidson , MP ) , to take the walks . |