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1. They strolled a fifth level promenade, he had to admit, she had the best figure for strolling that he had ever experienced, she was just the right height for his elbow and liked to bury it deep in and between
2. Kaitlyn and Harry strolled the promenade deck, enjoying the fresh scent of sea air
3. ‘… and then I told him to piss off …’ someone commented from the promenade
4. “Harry and I were just going up onto the promenade to enjoy the air after the cloudburst,” said Kaitlyn with a quick glance over her shoulder at her mother's cherubic expression
5. They strolled the promenade deck, each with a new appreciation for the other, again
6. They reached the garden gate, and Kaitlyn began her story of their first meeting, the theaters, the museums, walks in the park, dinners at the Chelsea, the voyage, the promenade and the tempest
7. Jameson and Titania walked hand in hand on the promenade, weather permitting, at every opportunity
8. The four with whom the Elf had attached herself emerged from the bowels of the lower decks onto the ship's main promenade and the Elf had to squelch a yelp of surprise
9. A few minutes later, she was on the same promenade the Elf had just left half an hour before
10. Locals eat at the concrete tables along the promenade, especially on Sundays, and the many restaurants that line the sea front are always bustling with activity
11. profile, but also the intense activity of small individual boats that promenade the waters near the cruise liner
12. It is an awe-inspiring promenade of clean beaches and modern hotels
13. Nice, France, for its promenade boulevard along the water’s edge
14. Promenade stirred up in him something like a song that vibrated with intensity in his chest, inspiring tears of joy and hurrahs of ancestral pride
15. To Roger’s surprise, that nostalgic promenade touched Suni so personally that when he asked her what she remembered most from their trip to Europe, she quickly identified “our little stroll to the places you walked through when you were a boy…” Also while in Fuentesnuevas, a reporter interviewed Roger half an hour on radio and published an article, with his picture, in “La hora de León”, a daily newspaper for the province of León
16. Along the promenade at the marina, where the rich
17. promenade was a state of the art olympic swimming pool within walking distance from our apartment
18. A solo male near the water, and a middle-aged couple directly under the promenade looked like promising bag minders, so I descended
19. This delightful Mediterranean habit of taking an evening promenade is partly the result of the climate and cramped living quarters, but also their natural gregariousness and urge to gossip
20. The heavily trafficked Promenade des Anglais led to the airport and then followed the coast on its way to Cannes, passing restaurants built right on the beach with sexy waiters in bikinis
21. Slinks shook his head and blinked at the cygnet; he held the Blind man’s hand and they followed the dog along the promenade
22. Two miles away on the sea front at Wightport the police had sealed off all access from the promenade to the beach
23. Black and yellow ribbons of tape had been rolled out and there were several constables manning temporary barriers at the access points to the promenade roads
24. The pipe ran straight from this post towards the far corner of the promenade and upwards under the beach, the promenade, and the road and into the well kept grounds of CN
25. He had held her elbow as they made their way up the beach till they reached the more solid ground of the steps to the promenade
26. He took off the thick rubber gloves he was wearing and put them on the iron railings on the promenade
27. Two constables were left to police the promenade and to keep the public off the beach
28. The teenagers with nothing better to do that night made great sport out of tearing down the police cordoning tape and making mischief with it by tying wheelie bins together with it, and wrapping it around the call box on the promenade
29. The police were the only ones to comment, saying that there had been an incident and the promenade was sealed off for a short while until the beach could be cleaned
30. They got off at the last stop, the terminus at the end of the promenade on the Wightport sea front
31. Dead fish in their thousands washed up on the beach by the promenade
32. He drove slowly around the perimeter road towards the promenade, and headed for the car park
33. He drove to the promenade and parked up in one of the short term bays that overlooked the beach
34. Emily and Jane had just turned onto the Wightport promenade when the BLEVE occurred
35. During the evenings Jesus and his friends strolled about on the beautiful wall which served as a promenade around the port
36. I walked across the promenade at the top of the platforms and down platform 8 where this poster sat in a mount on the wall
37. Carrying a heavy head loaded with pain, frustration and bitterness, Travis walked through the hotel and out onto the promenade overlooking the harbour and the small boats, their masts bobbing from the slight chop in the water
38. We turned left along the promenade and left again, and Rosa pointed out that the steps to Alameda Park
39. Jackson provided a large black umbrella and they walked along the deserted harbour promenade
40. off to sit on the concrete wall by the promenade and look out at the sea
41. The water came almost up to her knees, but she was soon round the point and then able to sprint across the sand to the next point, then the next until she was back on the long stretch of beach leading to the promenade
42. She sprinted along the deserted beach until she reached the beginning of the promenade
43. The head of the SOCO team was standing on top of the rocks that made up the groyne nearest to the promenade outside the cave where Jane had discovered the body
44. They were walking back along it towards the promenade when they saw two uniformed officers coming along the beach towards them carrying flashlights
45. Jane and John Strait continued back towards the promenade
46. As soon as they reached the steps that lead from the beach up to the promenade Jane’s phone was back in signal and it started to receive a string of text messages
47. Most are walking along the promenade, as though the sun shines, the sea breeze has a definite chill to it
48. Within three minutes of the driver’s signal the first police car appeared on the Abermôr promenade and sped up to the entrance to the footpath that ran adjacent to the train track
49. He drove her to the harbour where they walked the promenade from Lady Macquarie’s Chair, past the Botanic Gardens and the Opera House to Circular Quay
50. They walked along the curved promenade underneath the park lights, which had strings of multi-coloured Christmas lights suspended between them
1. couples promenaded aimlessly, showing off the latest
2. Our eyes stayed locked as I promenaded over to their booth and bravely greeted her
3. The woman promenaded over to where Mitch was standing, waving her wide hips with a sexual flourish at the carload of single-minded men
4. For two or three hours the sun lay warmly in the high window, showing Jo seated on the old sofa, writing busily, with her papers spread out upon a trunk before her, while Scrabble, the pet rat, promenaded the beams overhead, accompanied by his oldest son, a fine young fellow, who was evidently very proud of his whiskers
5. So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie's ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat
6. She blushed with pleasure, but somehow the compliment did not satisfy her like the blunt praises he used to give her at home, when he promenaded round her on festival occasions, and told her she was àltogether jolly', with a hearty smile and an approving pat on the head
7. Each clasping the other round the waist they promenaded over the dry bed of fir-needles, thrown into a vague intoxicating atmosphere at the consciousness of being together at last, with no living soul between them; ignoring that there was a corpse
8. Wade’s mere passive and impersonal dislike quickened to an active rage in that awful moment when she tucked her arm comfortably in his, and promenaded him the length of the dining room to an untidy looking table already occupied by a portly Hibernian, who was engaged in extensive molar exploration with a diminutive wooden pick
1. There were artistically tiled and landscaped promenades at the tops of the cliffs
2. As you can see, there are a few park benches installed along the trail, so you will be able to enjoy long promenades around our forests
3. I suggested that perhaps it would be less lonely with me sitting next to her in her drives and she smiled and our illicit nighttime promenades commenced, both of us hiding the fact from our families and our milieu and accepting the relationship as a partial deliverance from loneliness with no past and no future
4. But they were lovely, these secret, whisky-soaked, passionate promenades
5. Nor was he disappointed, for that shortsighted woman actually gave him a lump of sugar, tucked him into his bed, and forbade any more promenades till morning
6. This fashionable watering-place, with its eastern and its western stations, its piers, its groves of pines, its promenades, and its covered gardens, was, to Angel Clare, like a fairy place suddenly created by the stroke of a wand, and allowed to get a little dusty
7. She not merely avoided all external forms of pleasure- balls, promenades, concerts, and theaters- but she never laughed without a sound of tears in her laughter
8. Hence, in these not very attractive places, indelibly stamped by the passing stroller with the epithet: melancholy, the apparently objectless promenades of the dreamer
9. She not merely avoided all external forms of pleasure—balls, promenades, concerts, and theaters—but she never laughed without a sound of tears in her laughter
1. or reading – having had their surfeit of promenading in
2. spent promenading along the waterfront, armed with the
3. Without the unfortunate prohibition, we would still be promenading naked in the earthly paradise and would never have had the chance to discuss these important matters raised by Your Electoral Highness
4. Why hadn't I gone to France? A public bath restored my appearance enough to enquire at London Berlitz about a job in France, hoping for Nice so I could laze on the beach in the sun and join all those elegant, sexy young men promenading among the trees in the Park of Albert the First
5. dry bed were, as a place for promenading, inthe same class as
6. Their decease made no impression on the other flies out promenading, who looked at them in the coolest manner (as if they themselves were elephants, or something as far removed), until they met the same fate
7. "All the married people take hands and dance round the new-made husband and wife, as the Germans do, while we bachelors and spinsters prance in couples outside!" cried Laurie, promenading down the path with Amy, with such infectious spirit and skill that everyone else followed their example without a murmur
8. She never had much to show when she came home, but was studying nature, I dare say, while she sat for hours, with her hands folded, on the terrace at Valrosa, or absently sketched any fancy that occurred to her, a stalwart knight carved on a tomb, a young man asleep in the grass, with his hat over his eyes, or a curly haired girl in gorgeous array, promenading down a ballroom on the arm of a tall gentleman, both faces being left a blur according to the last fashion in art, which was safe but not altogether satisfactory
9. An elderly warrior, again, is strutting about in the surplice of a deacon; a cavalryman is masquerading as a monk, with his shako adorned with a red plume; a soldier of the line is promenading in a woman’s skirt
10. In fact, she managed it so that he had to follow everywhere in her train—whether when promenading on the Boulevards, or when driving, or when going to the theatre, or when paying calls; and this use which she made of him quite satisfied the General
11. On the following day, the band of the chasseurs was playing again on the boulevard, and again officers, cadets, soldiers, and young women were promenading in festive guise about the pavilion and through the low-hanging alleys of fragrant white acacias in bloom
12. Through the other three windows the sun would be throwing three squares of light, crossed with the shadows of the window-frames, and where one of these patches marked the unstained floor of the room there would be lying, in accordance with invariable custom, Milka, with her ears pricked as she watched the flies promenading the lighted space