Straight route with a line of trees or large shrubs running along each side.
1 Almost at the same instant a man stumbled out of the allée and ran down the boulevard.
2 A man was walking in the allée .
3 You know the court of the Athénée is on the other side of the high wall bounding your walk, the allée défendue.
4 He found her walking slowly up and down an allée of elms, through the leaves of which the bright September sunshine sifted down.
5 The second dolmen had also a grotto or allée couverte, in which was found an earthen pot, containing ashes and three gold necklaces.
6 He would ride to the end of the Grande Allée and return.
7 O Georgics of the Rue Madame, and of the Allée de l'Observatoire!
8 He selected seven o'clock in the evening in the Allée de la Muette.
9 The Chevalier de Pean rode the length of the Grande Allée and returned.
10 Truxton leaned against the low wall alongside the Allée .
11 Land S. E. of the Grande Allée to the Cime du Cap and between Nos.
12 They make their curé quite regularly, like any one else, walking and sitting in the Allée Dante.
13 I walked towards the Allée des Acacias.
14 We revolve an unhappy fact, as we ramble on along the brilliant Allée , this clear summer evening.
15 On certain maps of Paris, there is a street named Allée Samuel Beckett (Samuel Beckett Way).
16 A long promenade, now called the Allée Royale, extended to a vast basin named the Lake of Apollo.
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