Example sentences of "a [adj] walk in " in BNC.
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1 | Take a daily walk in the park and breathe deeply . |
2 | It became a favourite walk in the eighteenth century for the citizens of Exeter , and remained so until recent years . |
3 | Thus in the theory of rubber elasticity the polymer chain is represented quite well by a random walk in three dimensions and from this the chain entropy and hence the free energy are deduced . |
4 | ‘ Coming back to Sara : she went to post a letter , took a little walk in the rain , heard nothing , saw nothing and said nothing about it because she felt silly — is that it , sir ? ’ |
5 | A guided walk in the beautiful Dunbeath Strath with a llama by your side costs £15 including lunch . |
6 | After returning the van to the hire company , I went for a long walk in Hyde Park . |
7 | Along the way came the rescue of the magazine , History Today , a long walk in the Himalayas collecting more than 2,000 seeds , and making his family self-sufficient in milk , eggs and vegetables on a London plot . |
8 | I wonder when I will learn that on a long walk in a single unchanging direction , one will automatically go home with a left leg sporting first-degree burns and a right limb like a piece of white Italian veal ? |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | His brothers aged 8 and 10 , whose school was a long walk in the opposite direction , had to be relied on to take this responsibility when their father could not . |
12 | Next day I took him outside for a long walk in the fresh air . |
13 | She wore a light silk dress and thin shoes , which did not seem at all suitable for a long walk in the snow . |
14 | Richard Marpole highlights what you can see country-wide and outlines a fascinating walk in the Norfolk Broads |
15 | Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country . |
16 | Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country . |
17 | Remnants of Wales ' rich industrial past make for a fascinating walk in the Sirhowy Valley . |
18 | OUT & ABOUT Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country . |
19 | Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country . |
20 | Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country . |
21 | This beach road is closed to traffic after 6pm and here the nightlife begins — be it a leisurely walk in the balmy evening air , a chat and drink with the locals in a taverna or a fresh fish dish in a typically lively Green restaurant . |
22 | If rambling was a leisurely walk in the countryside on a Sunday afternoon , hiking was altogether a more ambitious enterprise , frequently involving a trip further afield for a week or a fortnight 's hard walking using map and compass , regarded as an indispensable accomplishment as the threat of war increased . |
23 | We are , nevertheless , proposing a relaxing walk in an ‘ impressionistic ’ landscape : a series of temporary pavilions will accommodate works in transparent materials bathed in natural daylight . |
24 | Dr Michael Gochfeld and Dr Joanna Burger , of Rutgers University , New Brunswick , US , describe how a romantic walk in the hills near Santa Barbara , California , ended in several days of severe discomfort for two of their patients . |
25 | ‘ You might be able to go for a short walk in a couple of days , ’ said Joe . |
26 | ‘ A short walk in the woods , a warm summer night , ’ ( he was embroidering a little here-the night was warm enough , but it was hardly summer yet ) ‘ moonlight on the water , what more could you want ? ’ |
27 | At half past eight I have a final walk in Buron 's Court , opposite the Royal Hospital Chelsea , and then I go to bed about eleven — hoping it 's a breakfast day tomorrow . |
28 | His journey began with a six-hour walk in the rain and snow across the heath to Hoovegeen . |
29 | The money was raised from two events held during the summer months to benefit St Gemma 's Hospice , The first being a sponsored walk in May at Roundhay Park and the second being a car treasure hunt and barn dance in June at St Theresa 's School . |
30 | If that was n't enough , the facilities of a swim in the pool , a pitch and putt or a quiet walk in the beautiful surroundings were all available . |