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    Use "on foot" in a sentence

    on foot example sentences

    on foot


    1. From what I can see, apart from the boat, all other travelling will either be by kaht or on foot


    2. ‘We could make it on foot up to the touching place without too much trouble


    3. We stride off down the path – it’s nice to be on foot for a change, though my leg muscles complain initially from the different form of exercise


    4. Thank goodness we are on foot this morning … the calming influence of the walk home will restore my equilibrium


    5. He made his way up three more floors on foot, it was faster than walking over to the point shaft


    6. It will take at least a week less than going overland on foot


    7. It was a nice walk across the valley as the sky dimmed, up on footpaths that are bridge as much as they are residential hallway


    8. It was too bad she hadn't had a chance to get word to Alan that they were here tonight, he could have come out and brought some of the neighbors, it was less than an hour on foot, and that could be shortened with a streetcar or two


    9. Days away on foot


    10. got there on foot

    11. From the temple of Enlil the mourners travelled on foot along Procession Way, past the Wall of the Lions, through the Ishtar Gate and came to a halt on the Ishtar Bridge over the Euphrates River


    12. That no matter what he did to try to prove his worth, whether he donned armor or slashed a thousand dummies on horseback or on foot wielding two swords, he was not meant to be there


    13. A few miles away a small group of people were travelling on foot


    14. I chewed on that memory while I stopped to let Vanessa out and she led us the rest of the way on foot, the Murano rolling slowly behind her


    15. They climbed the south side, a gradient which was just about possible to ascend on foot


    16. Two weeks or greater for an army on foot


    17. This was still a remote enough part of Exmoor that he would struggle to find anything resembling civilisation on foot


    18. This state of discouragement and depression was felt more or less in every different part of the country, and many different inquiries were set on foot concerning the causes of it


    19. on foot


    20. About seven years ago, that sum was in the same place the ordinary yearly wages of a common footman

    21. They left from the town of Alamosa by car, and then left those cars with a contact at Great Sand Dunes National Park and started on foot, heading east, further into the storm


    22. The only downside was Cupid didn’t dare fly out over the plateaus next to the dunes in such weather, so they continued forward on foot, looking for signs of demon activity


    23. The Greek language was connected with every part of that classical learning, which, though at first principally cultivated by catholics and Italians, happened to come into fashion much about the same time that the doctrines of the reformation were set on foot


    24. One can"t help wondering how large his own carbon footprint is, considering the gas-guzzling SUV he drives, as well as his not infrequent flights on private jets


    25. Carl and Wil rode their mounts to either side of his horse, a swarm of Guardians surrounding them on foot with blades or bows ready like stalking leopards


    26. He did the three-mile journey on foot


    27. “The rest of the way is on foot,” he whispered


    28. There were no hammocks available, being all taken up for the sick; my kit was ahead, so there was nothing for it but to push forward on foot


    29. You are relatively quick, (faster than a man on foot), and you can hear better than when sitting in a car


    30. Just so happened there was another contractor across the street that saw it all and came running over to help Vangie because the man had got out of his jeep and was chasing Vangie on foot

    31. Walking around the car, Gonzalez glanced into the open engine compartment, seeing that the distributor lead had been damaged, which was why his target was on foot


    32. Yes we knew about moving silently on foot patrols and to back up on our own spoor and to keep quiet in a temporary base


    33. The smokers really suffered as absolutely no smoking was allowed on foot patrol as that could be smelled many miles away


    34. Keep in mind that it will increase your power consumption and carbon footprint


    35. Unless you use the leaping frog method you will almost never run him in on foot


    36. Interestingly towards the west of Owamboland called the Kaokoveldt the mountainous terrain prevented the armoured vehicles from operating so they conducted most of their operations on foot and got to be exceedingly fit and scrawny


    37. “Look what your automobile did to my bike, mister! My mum is going to whip me! She said I should deliver the papers on foot


    38. So Beth had descended from the main building on foot, picking her way along the rutted switchback drive avoiding most of the puddles, except for one slip that left a shoe and blue jeans cuff caked with mud


    39. Ron and I went down the mountain on foot while Heidi and Chris


    40. It was perhaps unsurprisingly filled with people wearing the same stupid-looking hats as we were, milling about on foot, Segways, bicycles and even skates

    41. He had been traveling on foot almost half-way through the lands


    42. They crossed into Honduras the following day, traveling through the cloud forest on footpaths connecting pueblos of Native Americans who cared not for frontiers created by outsiders


    43. He hid the truck behind some snow-covered underbrush, and continued on foot into Dwiespestka


    44. The next twenty four hours were a blur as horses, carts and on foot, the sick flocked to the fortress to receive the cure


    45. tucked the wheels, now on foot


    46. They had run by themselves like Vanil, and Ryato and Alaric were fighting on foot with each their sword


    47. It would take longer to reach Tanyvilas as they apparently traveled on foot, but she would get there sooner or later


    48. Accordingly he proceeded, on foot as he had always done, to Ujjaini via


    49. They came in airships and they came in hovering cruisers, on foot and on jets


    50. “The process lowers the carbon footprint”














































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    Synonyms for "on foot"

    afoot astir at large pedestrian