1. David Ferric walked in wearing an undersized panama hat and a turtleneck shirt with a drooping collar. 2. I have walked it in a day, but it can take as long as a week to complete. 3. My uncle was a terrible miser - he would walk in lashing rain rather than pay a bus fare. 4. Now it freezes at night into a crust that you can walk on in the morning. 5. Other members of their families were upstairs dancing, and afterwards they all walked home in a group. 6. She enjoys hiking and walking in her spare time, and also looks forward to her annual skiing expedition. 7. She looked at me and said that when I walked in this morning. 8. Walking in time, through time is, is erm, being in proceeding. 9. It might be very good at wind-surfing, or at clutching oily rags, or at walking in ever decreasing circles until it vanished. 10. And it must also be a surreal experience for homebound elderly people when the doorbell rings and Patty Hearst walks in bringing them their lunch. |