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1 You can do a walk across all seven that takes three days.
2 People were shocked indeed that I was going to walk across China.
3 In Madras I find it an exertion to walk across a room.
4 I didn't think you were coming here to walk across the Moss.
5 To turn on the light I had to walk across the room.
6 I could walk across almost anywhere without it going over my boots.
7 The brisk walk across the park had brought colour to her cheeks.
8 The children were at last returning from their walk across the meadows.
9 He watched her walk across the room and disappear into the hallway.
10 It was a long, hot walk across broiling blacktop to the knoll.
11 Anne he was leaving the bus & would walk across the Geo.
12 I would try to walk across the room, staggering and nearly falling.
13 To shake off his anguish he began to walk across the room.
14 His walk across the Parks was not made happy by much self-triumph.
15 It was low enough for him to walk across , but still swift.
16 Miss Tomson, who could walk across the town in two tall strides.
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