Sentence examples for complicated walk from inspiring English sources

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It is a slow, complicated walk by two people in each others' arms.

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As an example, some stakeholders consider that deep skidding tracks and damage to the ground layer caused by stump harvesting, as well as damage to remaining trees caused by other energy wood harvesting complicates walking in the forest and has a negative effect on aesthetic values (Finland).

For pedestrians, she said, "it's more complicated to walk through that circle [from Q Street]." That means more crowding at Farragut North.

It's just a little more complicated of a walk".

"It was a very complicated world to walk into, as well".

While this difference of soma position need not necessarily imply non-homology, the situation is complicated by pycnogonid walking leg ganglia featuring at the same time the (mostly) paired PLNs with postero-lateral soma position.

So, Frédéric, you've written a whole book about the simple life and joy of walking because your life is too complicated to actually go walking?

The engineering of the walk was complicated, but imagine it, she told me, as "a synchronized iambic pentameter".

The ravenous smile, the scything broad shoulders, the burdensome distress, the important walk and complicated hair — she's too insistent, too laborious and heavily armed, and also too vulnerable.

Cross-web hashtag ad retargeting is brilliant but a bit complicated, so let me walk you through it.

One of many poems to former amours exclaims, "I can't tell you how badly / I want to get high and walk under big complicated trees / and keep talking about you / until you show up".

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