Example sentences of "[art] walk " in BNC.

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1 The note describes the walk downstairs to visit the cells .
2 The walk to Paddington was a comparatively short one and , slow as we were , we accomplished it in fairly quick time .
3 The walk was a bit up hill and down dale and it rather tired me out .
4 The walk began by following a track which climbed steeply up a narrow , twisting valley .
5 Pat Littlejohn and P. Judge made Craig Y Dynewydd a little more worthy of the walk with Skyline E2 5c and End of an Era E4 6a , which disappointed a couple of ole cronies who had designs on those lines !
6 We scaled the 3000'ers many times individually but never completed the walk which incorporated them all , although two unsuccessful attempts were made .
7 We always understood there to be 14 and in his book ‘ I Bought A Mountain ’ , Thomas Firbank defines the walk as covering ‘ the fourteen peaks in Wales which exceed three thousand feet in height .
8 The walk follows a winding road out of Ballycastle for a short while , but it is worth branching off at the sign for Kinbane Castle .
9 The walk 's last leg follows the embankment of the world 's first electric road-railway , which used to take Victorian tourists from Portrush to the Giant 's Causeway but now covers only the easy descent into Portballintrae .
10 The walk covers flat terrain , following the Hertford Union and Lee Navigation towpaths through the Lee Valley Park .
11 The walk starts at 8am at St Mark 's Gate , Victoria Park in London and ends at Ware College , Scotts Road , Ware , Herts .
12 The walk is waymarked for some of its length — look out for the MW symbol .
13 As well as sections through open moorland a lovely stretch of the walk follows the River Barle through rich woodland to Tarr Steps .
14 The lovely scenery continues as the walk travels along woodland paths to reach the little lake of Tarn Hows and goes on past Elterwater to Dungeon Ghyll .
15 Many people choose to start the walk going south from Douglas , the island 's capital .
16 Before starting the walk we could n't resist a peek at the 12th century Norman Cathedral , the oldest in Wales .
17 This is where many people choose to start the walk around one of the oldest geological areas in Britain — there is a large car park near the one mile long beach .
18 The walk to the Head was easy , the views spectacular .
19 The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise .
20 The start of the walk is very gentle with a wide dirt track taking you into cool woodland with spring vegetation and all shades of mosses on the banks by the side of the path .
21 We arrived on Saturday afternoon to a friendly welcome from Dorothy , our CHA hostess for the week , and Neil , one of the walk leaders .
22 ( a ) A working marble quarry is passed at the end of the walk .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 So in two years flat , after riding on the crest of a wave , people who had been cock of the walk in ICI suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the league .
26 The walk back to the town through the new lava fields is strange .
27 The walk led to some greenhouses and what had once been a stable , now converted into a surgery .
28 The only alleviating point in the walk was the number of pretty women and girls ; so as I delight in looking at such , I very rudely looked into the eyes of those that passed .
29 The walk was scheduled to depart from Green Park Tube , and when I arrived I found a group of thirty or so walkers already tapping their feet .
30 The theme of the walk — which was to take place through the streets of St James 's — was ‘ royal London ’ .
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