单词 | On foot |
例句 | 1. Diseases come on horseback, but go away on foot. 2. Misfortunes come on wings and depart on foot. 3. Agues come on horseback but go away on foot. 4. Misforunes come on horseback and go away on foot. 5. Misfortune comes on wings and departs on foot. 6. Nowadays people like travelling on foot. 7. The gunmen made a getaway on foot. 8. We came on foot . 9. We decided to go on foot. 10. We will go on foot. 10. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 11. Well, I'm not going home on foot, at any rate. 12. The best way to explore the countryside is on foot. 13. We went to the factory on foot. 14. Today they came here on foot. 15. They continued their journey on foot. 16. Some people came by car, others came on foot. 17. We're going on foot, not by car. 18. The city is best explored on foot. 19. Did you travel on foot or come by bus? 20. In a pinch,() you could get home on foot. 21. It'd be quicker to get there on foot. 22. Are you going by bicycle or on foot? 23. Crossing the North Pole on foot was an amazing feat of human endeavour. 24. I'd like to do a tour of Belgium on foot. 25. Traveling on foot takes such a long time comparing with modern ways of getting about. 26. They did the last stage of their journey on foot. 27. He who wants a mule without fault, must walk on foot. 28. A man used to wielding an axe fought best on foot. 29. From here we plan several sorties into the countryside on foot. 30. I don't care for riding on a bike very much; I'd rather go on foot. 1. The gunmen made a getaway on foot. 2. We came on foot . 3. We decided to go on foot. 4. We will go on foot. 5. Well, I'm not going home on foot, at any rate. 6. A man used to wielding an axe fought best on foot. 7. The best way to explore the countryside is on foot. 8. From here we plan several sorties into the countryside on foot. 9. In a pinch, you could get home on foot. 31. We did the last bit of the journey on foot. 32. It takes about 30 minutes on foot, or 10 minutes by car. 33. We rowed ashore, then explored the island on foot for the rest of the day. 34. I left my car in a lay-by and set off on foot. 35. He became the first person to cross the desert on foot. 36. I followed her on foot, but lost her in the crowd. 37. Bill went on in the car and I followed on foot. 38. On foot they could only make about 20 miles a day. 39. When candidates went stumping around the country, people traveled for miles on foot, by horse, by carriage to hear them speak. 40. He journeyed on foot. 41. The storm got worse and worse. Finally,[] I was obliged to abandon the car and continue on foot. 42. The only way to negotiate the muddy hillside is on foot. 43. Jerry and I set off on foot for the beach. 44. He got up at four and set out on foot to hunt black grouse. 45. There should be more police patrolling the area on foot. 46. She would be less noticeable on foot. 47. Residents fled on foot through the wooded hills. 48. He plans to cross the Himalayas on foot. 49. The best way to see Yosemite is on foot. 50. They were to proceed from here on foot. 51. Children represent the most vulnerable group in residential areas, whether on foot or as cyclists. 52. With its narrow streets and lack of parking places, this city is best explored on foot. 53. I hitchhiked, I traveled on foot, I rode the rails. 54. The two men had attempted to cross the mountains on foot. 55. The other two men jumped out of the car and escaped on foot, Thayer said. 56. But agents say that the longer the immigrants are on foot, the greater the chance of them being apprehended. 57. He fled the scene on foot, but turned up several hours later at Summit Medical Center. 58. The attack went on for up to five minutes before the two attackers made off on foot. 59. Seeing Naseby in hot pursuit running on foot after the cart almost convinced him it was. 60. Then, when Hyde thought the driver was beginning to suspect something, he sent the taxicab away and continued on foot. 61. Whether they came on foot or in polished Ambassadors, the stream of guests sat before Nagji like supplicants. 62. The warhorses are assumed to be slain or incapacitated, but any surviving crew may continue to fight on foot. 63. The two gunmen succeeded in making a getaway on foot. 64. Progress was so slow that many found it quicker to abandon their carriages and continue on foot. 65. She went on foot at first, past the litter of fallen trees. 66. I joined the uniform branch on foot patrol in the city centre division of Newcastle upon Tyne City Police. 67. Their riders had then to cover long distances on foot, leading their mounts. 68. The Street Watch members still convene in their portacabin, before venturing out on foot and in their cars. 69. But the greatest pleasure comes from what you can climb on foot. 70. They were not used to denying themselves much; they were not used to journeys on foot. 71. He fled the scene on foot,[http://] but turned up several hours later at Summit Medical Center. Hospital administrators notified authorities. 72. By Sunday, volunteers had gathered and searched the area in cars, on foot and by airplane. 73. The first man cycled to the first mark and left the cycle and hurried on, on foot. 74. I sent my luggage on by train and after lunch, I started out on foot. 75. He said he can cover more ground with his drive-by campaign than he could on foot. 76. It would be foolhardy to try and reach Chimneys, alone and on foot, in this weather. 77. When the man refused orders to halt and fled on foot, he was shot in the left shin, officers said. 78. Animals still travel up to the high pastures, but today the migration is by truck, and not on foot. 79. If there is any doubt about the ultimate outcome, the proceeding must be left on foot. 80. They came on foot, dragging everything they could in a handcart, but-the real hordes came by train. 81. As a boy, Dall regularly ventured far on foot and bicycle, and that adventuresome spirit has remained with him. 82. Smith told me later they had spotted Wilson making his way back to Ashley Gardens on foot. 83. She left the carriage and came into Marlott on foot. 84. Rumours of his ill-health had cast gloom over the previous weeks, and his presence - on foot - brought great applause. 85. They are reinforced by beaters on foot banging drums and gongs. 86. The male assistant handed over a small sum of money and the robber escaped on foot towards Marton Road. 87. It's not far. It'll take you about ten minutes on foot. 88. Some are on foot or skis, but increasingly in winter they will be vehicular. 89. Next time, it was a man on foot who circled the fence around the eight-story apartment complex. 90. Its people flee in terror on tractors, horse-drawn carts, cars or on foot. 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. 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. 121. On foot his raised head and half - dropped eyelids too palpably assumed superiority. 122. Mr Field set on foot the enterprise of connecting Europe and America by a submarine telegraph. 123. Chimpanzee becomes end dish on foot shape ~ " hum, air hostess is carrying tray! " 124. Jane goes to school by underground, then minibus, then on foot. 125. Ewing also said wide sidewalks and short blocks encourage people go places on foot more often. 126. These professional soldiers carry a bow and are protected by brigandine armour, as well as having a horse to ride to battle on,() despite still fighting on foot. 127. You can ride the escalator up but have to descend on foot. 128. A patient of the psychosis, wear in hospital handstand on foot. 129. Geneva-based Helene Caux, of the U. N. refugee agency, says thousands of Chadians have been fleeing on foot by a bridge that reopened Sunday connecting N'Djamena to the Cameroon town of Kousseri. 130. They may be entered only on foot, paw or hoof. 131. Last fall and spring, biologist and photographer Joe Riis, funded by the National Geographic Society's Expeditions Council, became the first to document the entire pronghorn migration on foot. 132. Use a mirror to shadow box in order to keep an eye on foot work and hand work with advice from an amateur boxer in this free video on boxing skills. 133. These mace wielding fighting machines wear plate armour, but prefer to fight on foot. 134. Long before before U-Boats or Red October, the Confederate States of America were fighting bloody battles against the North on foot, on horseback,[] and with at least one hand-powered submarine. 135. People on foot, donkeys, the standard sedan, lorries, bicycles, people skates. 136. There are still a few travellors who rashly attempt to cross the pass on foot. 137. A few days later, too heartsick to remain any longer in Hungary, he set out on foot again, stealing across border after border until he reached Paris. 138. It will take ten minutes to go there on foot. 139. There are three good occupations on foot in the world : pressman, engineer, cameraman. 140. Daily 100 milligram, 2 week hind can make gawkish patient appetite increases, stand up neatly, clad, wait on foot, increase affection activity and interest capacity. 141. I recently retraced on foot a famous journey that William Hazlitt made from Shropshire to Somerset to visit Wordsworth and Coleridge. 142. He left the train at Li Zhuang and proceeded home on foot. 143. Work places in close proximity to go on foot or by bike go. An environmentally - friendly exercise. 144. This is a bifoliate aluminium makes open bridge, by the bicycle, on foot with motor vehicle 3 kinds of driveway are comprised, have a bridge tower that is as high as 60m. 145. The merchant had to leave the horse where it was, and unbuckle the duffel bag, load it onto his shoulder, and walk home on foot, not arriving there until very late that night. 146. Return to preparation ceremony , concentrate on foot to clean the turbid. 147. Speedingthrough Dacca, Bangladesh, on foot should keep this rickshaw driver'slungs in top shape, but pollution is a heavy counterweight. |
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