Sentence examples for various journeys from inspiring English sources

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The story of their various journeys bears retelling: we have it here.

I revel in it, barely leaving the flat and letting the music take me on various journeys.

My family placed their own stakes in this migration in their various journeys from South Carolina to Boston.

Indeed, in my various journeys through the country, I sometimes felt I was the only person stuffing themselves with all four courses twice a day.

The film includes an abundance of clips from her other films, and photographs capturing various journeys, projects and relationships, but it is less an archival exhibition than a wonder cabinet, full of whimsical inventions as well as recovered artifacts.

For an afternoon of making sand castles and splashing around with the little ones, hop aboard the Petit Train des Plages (various journeys from €4-8, under-threes travel for free).

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Portly and lonely, clumsy but game, she succumbs to wanderlust and gastro-lust and plain old lust, all of which govern her experiences throughout the novel, sending her off on assorted journeys and into various bad affairs and imbalanced friendships before she returns to her native Sydney, accepting a position at the travel guide company.

"They are not 100percentt certain," said Derek O'Reilly, the training manager at the Knowledge Point taxi school, describing various unfortunate journeys in Manhattan courtesy of recently arrived cabdrivers.

With much of the action set on the London Underground, viewers took to Twitter to point out that various train journeys and station settings did not match the reality of the tube network.

Also — I recognize that this will sound like some D.S.M. description of true insanity, given that we're talking about imaginary alligator wrestlers here — but I felt a deep commitment to the Bigtree family, to seeing them through their various hellish journeys.

Overhead speakers will broadcast the children's authors' poems to passers-by, from Rosen's imagining of a suitcase desperate to join in the holiday fun ("I may be a suitcase / but I want to be free / I want to go to the beach, / and swim in the sea"), to Leonard's account of the various insects journeying through the sky alongside aeroplanes.

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