Exact(16)
I head for the tree-lined promenade by the seafront.
Tells about the founding of the Promenade by Lewis Way, and how it grew.
(Actually, they're from the 1969 musical "Promenade," by the Rev. Al Carmines and Maria Irene Fornes).
When I arrived in Sochi for the Games, I made my way along the new promenade by the Black Sea.
The traffic-free promenade by the sea, with palm trees and pastel-shaded buildings, is the heart of Yalta.
And then there was the shock of what couldn't be seen: much of the F.D.R. Drive, West Street, and the promenade by the Hudson — all flooded.
Similar(41)
Fancy dogs, promenaded by harried dog-walkers, rub shoulders with extreme poverty and constant, low-grade protests.
A revolutionary structure at the time, it was built by Eugenius Birch to feed the fashion for promenading by the sea, and to excite people.
In other parts of Canterbury, the city walls became used for promenades by the more fashionable citizens.
The main entrance to the monkey forest is reached by a promenade lined by shops offering clothing and souvenirs, in addition to peanuts and bananas for the macaques.
But it had the merit of requiring virtually no change to Mr Chipperfield's masterplan, unanimously approved last summer.Under this plan, the original character and autonomy of the buildings are to be preserved, but they will be linked by an underground two-tiered "archaeological promenade", served by a new central entrance building capable of handling an expected 4m-5m visitors a year.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com