Sentence examples for to wander at from inspiring English sources

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She finds that she's ignored, invisible, free to wander at will.

Visitors are usually given an hourlong guided tour after which they are free to wander at whim.

Li plays a sort of low-risk, high-percentage game that will, again, test Robson's concentration, which has been known to wander at times during her brief career.

She tosses her protagonists out into the wilds, leaving them to wander at length among the rustling gorse while keeping the dialogue on a subsistence ration.

The labyrinthine medina in which she liked to wander at night has been transformed into a maze of posh Club Med-style bed-and-breakfasts for French tourists.

The final presentation will be a fully-realized interactive environment — a "house" — incorporating video and sound as well as live performance, through which audience members are free to wander at their own pace.

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that the man is smartly dressed, or that he is observed to wander about at night.

Avid fans and Jagr enthusiasts seem to wander in at all hours of the night.

Because some Mobbles appear only in the evening, the complaint said, "the game encourages children to wander around at night to get close enough to catch an out-of-range Mobble".

Encircled by oaks and with some of the park's famous ponies liable to wander by at any time, this is as immersed as you can be in the New Forest while still being on a campsite.

Sounds OK, but it isn't; this is not a place to wander about at teatime – there is no focus or atmosphere, and traffic on the through-road can be heavy and sometimes fast.

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