Sentence examples for walk from one side from inspiring English sources

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(PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT IT CAN TAKE up to 60 MINUTES TO WALK FROM ONE SIDE OF THE AIRPORT TO ANOTHER DEPENDING ON HOW LARGE/BUSY IT MAY BE There may be shuttle services and there will be boards telling you where to go.

"I was so exhausted I could barely walk from one side [of the court] to the other.

We walk from one side of Manhattan to the other; we jump out of cabs stuck in wretched traffic jams and walk.

It's often recalled here that you could walk from one side of the docks to the other across the decks of a thousand jammed-in fishing vessels.

What that means is you can walk from one side of the city to the other in hardly any time at all.

But from 2018, visitors will be able to walk from one side to the other with new free-to-enter spaces where the RA will show objects and works from its remarkable collection, most of which is in storage.

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In Emma, Emma walks from one side of the village to the other and is terrorised by gypsies.

With his back to the officials, he faced the angry fishermen, lifted a large cardboard sign, and slowly walked from one side of the stage to the other, so all could read it: "I'M THE ONE WHO DUMPED IT IN THE BAYOU".

Philip Seymour Hoffman is magnificent as Willy Loman, the unspooling protagonist who, after decades of hard work, realizes (and is destroyed by the realization) that he has built his life on sand; how much strain and disappointment, how much stooped, shuffling anguish Hoffman is able to communicate simply by walking from one side of the stage to the other!

To say that India is a country of extremes is the most obvious of truisms, but the huge, blue-glass, expensively chilled Ambience mall, (so vast that your legs ache walking from one side to another, with such high ceilings that it can accommodate a fairground on the fifth floor, and so tall that shoppers can do bungee jumping in the atrium) is centuries removed from the deprivation of Tonk.

In a Maxwell work — his fourteenth full-length piece, "The Evening," premières at the Kitchen on March 12, co-presented by Performance Space 122 — part of the story is what the characters don't say as they walk, measuredly, from one side of the stage to the other, often turning away from a fellow-performer and gazing off into the distance, as though dreaming of someplace else.

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