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walk up造句
(1) We have to walk up, for there is no lift. (2) Walk up, walk up!See the strongest man on earth! (3) If you walk up the street, you'll see many shops. (4) The elevator broke down and we had to walk up the tenth floor. (5) Walk up! Walk up! The performance is about to begin. (6) Walk up, ladies and gentlemen, and see our wonderful collection of animals. (7) She can't walk up all those steps, not with her bad leg! (8) Anyone could walk up into the enclosure. (9) We walk up the great avenue called Broadway. (10) I shall walk up the lane. (11) Normally, I walk up three flights of stairs. (12) Crawling at a walk up the darkening gulch, they ate. (13) Now I can walk up hill without puffing and can bend down without grunting. (14) Grandcourt arrives late, and watches Gwendolen walk up to receive an award for shooting, the center of all eyes. (15) He would walk up those steps with a confidence he didn't feel, she knew that. (16) Hold on to the rail as you walk up the stairs. (17) We did a day walk up the Catlin's river valley. (18) If you walk up and down a pebbly beach[/walk up.html], you will notice that the pebbles are not arranged at random. (19) They hardly notice when I walk up with the General who has chosen my horse already and his name is Dancing Dan. (20) I tremble as I walk up the aisle with the policeman. (21) Then they walk up the drive and knock on the front door. (22) Walk up to the gates and you feel like you have been sandbagged in the stomach. (23) We pay the check and walk up Columbus to the Works. (24) As the hillside was covered with snow, we had to walk up carefully. (25) The odd numbers are on the left as you walk up the street. (26) At the lodge gates turn right over the reservoir dam then walk up through Blackstone Bank Wood. (27) We got off the cars and began the long walk up the quarry hill road. (28) Beyond the cathedral and the little churches, visitors can walk up the mountainside to the tiny, medieval village of Scala. (29) We discovered a little-known mountain area near Ohau, and did a walk up the Temple valley which turned out quite exciting. (30) From here the last leg is a simple but muscle-tearing walk up a large boulder field to the summit of Ben Nevis.