Example sentences of "[prep] a [adj] walk " in BNC.
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1 | After a long walk we came out between the dunes and were staring at the sea . |
2 | After a short walk the road widened out into an elegant , sweeping avenue with tree-shaded sliproads on either side . |
3 | The coach then took us into the Wachau Valley for lunch at another 5-star hotel and then after a short walk through the medieval village and Durnstein Castle , we went on to the ‘ UND ’ Monastery at Krems for a wine tasting . |
4 | ‘ We passed outside the city walls , and after a little walk , entered ; i green garden door , and made our way to a little plain square building , in which were arranged wooden benches , a pulpit and below the pulpit a plain wooden table and chair . |
5 | Poolewe and Dundonnell are at the ends of a classic walk of nearly thirty miles crossing this wilderness and , because of the rigours of the journey , calling for careful advance planning . |
6 | The Sligachan Hotel and campsite soon become familiar to visitors to the Isle of Skye and they mark the start and finish of a classic walk — through Glen Sligachan to Camasunary on the shores of Loch Scavaig and back . |
7 | With Bushmills distillery just up the road , this is an apt place to celebrate the end of a great walk . |
8 | Fortunately a decidedly unromantic evening breeze had sprung up , subduing ardour in favour of a brisk walk home . |
9 | In practical terms , this means that when a yellow-hot lava is first emitted , it can flow at a rate of many kilometres an hour , but lower down on the flanks of the volcano , when it is cooler , it slows to the speed of a run , and then of a fast walk . |
10 | AN INTERVIEW with James Kelly , the doyen of Ulster journalism , is like an entertaining walk through the pages of Irish history . |
11 | The surrounding path system makes the area an ideal place for a pleasant walk . |
12 | However , this custom has virtually died out , except where local ramblers use the parish boundaries as the route for a pleasant walk , often about Easter . |
13 | ‘ Come for a healthy walk then , lazybones , ’ said the doctor , hauling April to her feet . |
14 | Remnants of Wales ' rich industrial past make for a fascinating walk in the Sirhowy Valley . |
15 | After returning the van to the hire company , I went for a long walk in Hyde Park . |
16 | Let's take Ben for a long walk , eh ? |
17 | It is a fine place to have a picnic or take the dog for a long walk , by the ponds in the woodlands . |
18 | Try drinking lots of water instead : not eating at all for a day to clear out the system ( unless you are a diabetic or have some other dietary problem ) ; having a warm bath and a nap ; going for a long walk . |
19 | They looked as if they had been dressed in a hurry and not very suitably for a long walk on the headland , even in a warm autumn . |
20 | Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk . |
21 | After they had gone , Harriet took herself for a long walk over the cliffs , but for once the beauty of her surroundings , the early evening light on the sea , the cry of gulls and the distant sound of waves breaking on the shore below , failed to soothe her . |
22 | Going for a long walk in the country on a Sunday afternoon when you 've got a lot of marking still to do , or having an affair with a colleague — they could go either way . |
23 | The stockings on Christmas morning are always full of useful things ( Clarissa 's includes Pond 's Cold Cream and tights ) , then after church the family goes for a long walk to work up a hearty appetite for dinner . |
24 | The next day he went for a long walk , about 20 miles , during which he did a good deal of clear thinking in the mountains . |
25 | She would have liked to go for a long walk past the charming wedding-cake buildings that lined the promenade , but although it was only teatime , it was already too dark to see anything . |
26 | Next day I took him outside for a long walk in the fresh air . |
27 | But we went for a long walk and Ally started talking about his work in a way I had n't heard before . |
28 | She wore a light silk dress and thin shoes , which did not seem at all suitable for a long walk in the snow . |
29 | I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor . |
30 | Alexandra had gone for a long walk before replying to this letter . |