1. After breakfast we went for a walk on the beach. 2. Cable cars, chairlifts and mountain railways take the strain out of steep climbs and allow relaxing walks on the mountain summits. 3. He could turn a trip to the deli into a walk on the moon. 4. I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor. 5. In the afternoons, my servant, Tabby, took them for long walks on the moors behind the house. 6. It was a family tradition to go for a walk on Christmas Day. 7. On a long, lowland walk on a pouring wet day my feet were no more than damp - a pleasant surprise. 8. She had accepted the invitation as a walk on the very wild side. 9. The crosser is required to tight-rope walk on the single strand below and hold on to the two other lines for balance. 10. How strange that something so simple as a walk on the beach could suddenly mean so much. |