central park造句1. He crossed the street and walked alongside Central Park.
2. You're right here, near Central Park.
3. We went skating in Central Park.
4. Wigan's less grand Central Park should offer belated compensation.
5. Central Park, a cool evening in July.
6. She has a big comfortable apartment overlooking Central Park.
7. Back at Central Park East yet another team of kids is tackling a complex math problem.
8. Central Park teems with bandits, as you may have heard, but they each work with just one arm.
9. A woman was left for dead in Central Park by a marauding gang of youths.
10. He runs five or six miles in Central Park during his lunch hour and showers at the gym.
11. A barred owl has not showed up in Central Park for decades.
12. Only on weekends, Central Park is close to cars.
13. How much to the Central Park?
14. How far from here to go the Central park?
15. Do we have free time at central park?
16. She stays in a small hotel near central park.
17. Wowee! Just floating along high above Central Park West.
17. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
18. There are lots of bag ladies at Central Park.
19. They take an hourlong walk in Central Park each morning, usually around 8.
20. Excuse me, does this bus go to the Central Park?
21. CYF:Central Park pushcart hot dogs. I can eat three at once.
22. The Democrats organized a show of strength, a mass rally in Central Park.
23. The sun burned with steady fury on the gaggle of gays at the Rambles in Central Park.
24. A woman was attacked by three youths while she was out jogging in Central Park.
25. The two young men headed off in the direction of Central Park.
26. He was six feet two, kept fit by riding daily in Central Park, and always wore jodhpurs to work.
27. The upper floor of the Monitor Building, with its distinctive windows looking towards Central Park, will be reserved for sculpture.
28. Join us next Friday for the 6 th Coffee Klatch at Central Park.
29. The hope is that, cumulatively, this will create a new carbon-absorbing mass nearly half the size of New York's Central Park.
30. The first major public example of landscape architecture in the United States was Central Park in New York City, designed in 1857 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.