Example sentences of "able to walk [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's not that I want to be the ideal woman ; I 'd simply like to be able to walk down a street and not even think about it .
2 Closest to Kathleen 's heart is the dream of one day being able to walk down the road with her son , his bare hand in hers .
3 I would n't be able to walk across the room otherwise .
4 With her new hairstyle , as well as make-up , perfume and high-heeled shoes , she felt more confident about herself in the outfit today , and when , just before five o'clock , she found Tom in a lounge-room that was festooned with Christmas reds and greens , she was able to walk across the room to him , confident and smiling .
5 It 's nice to be able to walk across the road but I find that people are complaining because they 're not able to park .
6 Then , in a frenzy , having come awake , furious , betrayed , deadly , she tore down curtains from room after room , bundled them , and staggered out of the house , forgetting to lock the door , hardly able to walk under the load .
7 On the other side of the coin , the grounds maintenance service is very highly rated at and we have this interesting shared contr cu campus with Sheldon , where I think the District Council D S O is cutting Sheldon 's grass , and the County Council D S O have been cutting and you 'll be able to walk along the divide and see which looks better I suppose , after a bit .
8 You would n't be able to walk along the Malecon with me like this , for a start ! ’
9 ‘ It 's rather fanciful to think you will be able to walk into a solicitor 's office in Carlisle , engage one lawyer , then argue your case up to the highest court in the land .
10 You will , in theory , be able to walk into a dealer 's showroom and drive away a road-ready car without even having to take a spanner to it .
11 All through our time at Canjuers , through the days of rain and abscesses on our hands , mud and sleeping in sodden clothes , we had dreamed of the moment when we would be able to walk into a cakeshop or bar and be able to buy what we wanted , but now that the choice was available , we did nothing about it .
12 Among the diversions at Autopolis — the five-star hotels , the luxury shopping , the year- round temperature-controlled swimming , skiing , tennis , track and field , fishing , you name it — visitors will also be able to walk through the woods to Nippon Autopolis Co 's museum , there to see works by Bonnard , Chagall , Magritte , Monet , Picasso , Renoir and the ever- popular Van Gogh .
13 I wo n't be able to walk for a week , with or without shoes . ’
14 Some guys are n't going to be able to walk for a week — they 've got tattered feet , but er nobody begrudges it , nobody begrudges it at all .
15 Some are able to walk with a support when they are inside the Home but feel more secure going out in a wheelchair .
16 Then it took me four or five days to be able to walk with a stick .
17 She was then able to walk with the help of a tall walking stick , and gradually improved to the stage of walking without a stick .
18 Badly lamed and afterwards only able to walk with the help of a stick , Patterson was no longer of use to the Navy .
19 Those two screamed — but they were well able to walk to the refectory afterwards , and eat .
20 The urinary catheter was not removed until the fourth day when Mr Reynolds was able to walk to the toilet with the help of the nurse .
21 Sufferers and families need to be able to walk to the main services in their neighbourhood or to catch a bus into a local centre no more than a mile or two away .
22 She 's now able to walk around the house although outside she has to use a wheelchair .
23 The baby is able to walk after an hour and to keep up with the herd when it is on the move , but it is nonetheless very unsteady on its feet and needs continual help .
24 I think the regrettable thing about the parking in in the town is the way that some of the disabled slots at the surgery are taken by the cars of people who are perfectly able to walk from the car park , and I think the great problem we 're going to have is we 're going to rely on the public spiritedness of our fellow townspeople and there does seem to be a fair group of people who are extremely selfish when it comes to come to parking .
25 It 's nice to be able to walk by the river and walk through the buildings and greenhouses .
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