Example sentences of "[verb] a long walk " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They are a breed that will enjoy a long walk and they are excellent car travellers — in the 34 years that I have owned them I have never known one to be car sick , ’ she added . |
2 | I retraced my steps , by this time it was 7 pm and I 'd done a long walk and about 45 miles on the bike . |
3 | It seemed a longer walk than usual from the bedroom , along the passage , down the stairs and into the living room . |
4 | ‘ Chopper an' Frankie 's got a long walk 'ome , ’ Tony said . |
5 | ‘ You 've had a long walk , Mr Bumble , ’ she said , ‘ and you must be thirsty . ’ |
6 | The preceding twenty-five pages describe a long walk taken by Philip Parrish ( in his thirteenth year ) with his uncle Richard . |
7 | This lovely Victorian house is quite blissfully situated amongst a cluster of houses , in the village of Alnmouth , right on the banks of the river estuary , with only a small garden and a ‘ no through ’ road between it and the beach — it is brilliant for tumbling out of bed and enjoying a long walk on almost deserted sands . |
8 | Happy couples can take a long walk , without a word spoken , for the quality of silence says it all . |
9 | Mr Heathcliff will have a long walk to wherever he 's staying tonight , and I 'm thirsty . ’ |
10 | Did n't have a long walk or anything so the next schedule go out is erm is |
11 | That meant a long walk and a hitch back to Capel Curig if there was any chance of making the pub before closing time . |
12 | It would mean a longer walk for them round the northward coil of the river , but that was a small matter once they were out of the town . |
13 | The man who says when you need a door opened to save a long walk — ‘ It 's more than my jobsworth , mate ’ . |
14 | If a gloomy mood descended on him , he could shake it off by taking a long walk in the direction of the most barren stretch of beach , out over the dunes . |
15 | Try relaxation , try yoga , try a long walk , try reading a magazine , having a bath — anything that you personally enjoy and that enhances your sense of well-being . |
16 | He had taken a longer walk than he intended and by the time he returned to the coast road at Newlyn it was quite dark . |
17 | They had a long walk over the moor to Bingley and Alfred Carter could n't afford to wait for them if they were late . |
18 | He had a long walk before him . |
19 | And you say what we want to hear , or you take a long walk . |
20 | If you fancy a longer walk it is easy enough to extend your trip through the forest — a circuit of the forest is just under nine miles and will take you around four or five hours . |
21 | And you have a long walk . ’ |
22 | There are a variety of paths around the reserve as well as local bridleways and footpaths you can link up with to make a longer walk . |
23 | For variety and to make a longer walk you can try the three circular walks which leave the towpath at various points . |