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91. He is reported to have undertaken most of the journey on foot over mountains in intense cold and wind.
92. He came towards me on foot, one of his men holding his horse at the entrance to the lane.
93. The car thieves jumped out and escaped on foot as the stolen vehicle ran into the house.
94. But he was able to remount, leaving Steadman to escape on foot with the box containing the money.
95. They came on foot, by river steamer and in horse-drawn omnibuses and drays.
96. We must go through the woods and fields on foot as far as St Maxime where we will pick up working papers.
97. The summit of Snowdon can be climbed on foot or by train.
98. She went upstairs, changed into her swimsuit and set off, on foot, for the cove.
99. It took an hour and a half to descend to the hamlet on foot, using the terraces as switchbacks.
100. She travelled partly by carriage and partly on foot, carrying her basket.
100. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
101. It could take fourteen weeks to complete the gruelling journey on foot from London to Rome in the Middle Ages.
102. The driver was arrested after he crashed into a parked vehicle and tried to flee on foot.
103. Aenarion walked the last few leagues over the haunted plains on foot.
104. Walking: In Malcesine there are miles of marked paths on the Monte Baldo, reached via cablecar or on foot.
105. They can go deep into it, on foot, and still find the beating heart of wilderness there.
106. He follows me on foot and tells me how to shift gears.
107. An hour before then, a force of grenadiers will set out on foot from the village down the road.
108. Normally it went about its business either on foot or in an arabeah, the horse-drawn cab distinctive to the city.
109. A man carrying a handgun ordered staff to fill a carrier bag with cash before escaping on foot.
110. Once they found a herd, they sneaked up to within rifle range on foot.
111. Throughout Orwell's Wigan Pier you have a strong sense of him tramping around on foot.
112. There are now twenty-six combatants of us on foot.
113. When our visit to the farm was over, we expected to start back on foot.
114. The area can be seen by car, bike, canoe, kayak or on foot.
115. T ( esp of a policeman ) regularly patrol an allotted district on foot.
116. Many areas of Lake Powell's shore can only be reached by boat or on foot.
117. Bink set off on foot, wearing a stuffed knapsack and bearing a good hunting knife and a home-cut staff.
118. Although generally fighting mounted, lancers can dismount when necessary. On foot, they fight as armoured swordsmen, and make effective infantry.
119. Despite preferring to fight on horseback, these lightly armoured warriors have dismounted to fight on foot.
120. Encased in plate armour, these men are formidable when they choose to fight on foot.
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