We decided to call it a day and wend our way back to York by as many country lanes as possible. |
|
The fumes wend their way downwind for a week or more, whichever direction the wind is heading. |
|
The crowd eventually found its courage after a moment of bashfulness and then the flurry of items commenced to wend they way to the stage. |
|
There is something a bit skewed, a bit loopy about Lonergan people who wend their way through life widdershins, and Lonergan talk that is really front-stoop philosophizing. |
|
As night falls, the young soccer players wend their way home through the crowded streets. |
|
Our audio guide will wend its way to conclude at the legendary Trevi Fountain. |
|
I liked the idea of helping the bereaved as well as artists and the clergy to wend their way along the route. |
|
I do not think that, today, the MG Workers will find a billion pounds sterling as they wend their way along the road to unemployment! |
|
More rubbish is talked, and eventually we wend our way homewards. |
|
And women were beginning to wend their way down to the standpipes at the road to collect water for the day to carry back in buckets balanced on their heads. |
|
I wend my way through the crowd before the artist interview begins. |
|
Take the winding staircase and wend your way to the upper section. |
|
Today's investors lack the patience to hang on for years as ideas wend their way from the lab to the market. |
|
But while the audience get to wend their way along the four-mile route through the trees on golf carts, the performers will be footslogging ahead through the mud. |
|
Hopefully this elementary, arbitrary, subjective primer will help you wend your way through the cosmeceutical zoo. |
|
So it falls to the judge to wend his way through this myriad of belief and value systems, which is really what I'm leading up to. |
|
Undeterred even by the raspy honking of the horn of a battered bus as it tries to wend its way through the general commotion. |
|
Your job as solver is to wend your way through the grid and find something very useful. |
|
Twelve of the fifteen watercourses which wend their way through the valleys flow into the sea but they often run dry during the hot season. |
|
On the other bank, you often have to wend your way through small towns to find launching spots that are poorly marked. |
|
|
The small convoy skilfully negotiates the steep roads that wend their way into the hills around Sarajevo. |
|
In terms of the Scientology belief system, there exists a vast amount of religious material through which the scholar must wend her or his way. |
|
Take a break from the American mammon groove during your walkabout in the United States and wend your way to the south-western borderlands. |
|
Visitors had to wend and weave their way around corners and curves to reach the various spaces, which once again invoked the trope of the medieval city. |
|
In another, you must wend your way through an electrified maze. |
|
I become the wind. I wind and wend my mournsome way, I thread the trees with keening. |
|
True, you will be sad leaving our campus to wend your way. |
|
Both in achieving their own objectives, which are still fuzzy, and in charting a course for the country to wend its way out of economic stagnation and social failure. |
|
A week before that, a bill which would require free access to government-financed research after six months had begun to wend its way through Congress. |
|
These are the traditional products of the small towns in south Louisiana, sold along narrow roads that wend their way through land so low it seems to sag into the water. |
|
The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in very different places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnam and the Yangzi near Shanghai. |
|
Even at the height of his fame the legendary guitarist used to leave the showbizz spotlights every night and wend his way home to his simple caravan. |
|
The parks of Malmö and the canals that wend their way around the older parts of town really add to the 'Malmö experience' and are oases of peace and calm away from the many more man-made pleasure of Malmö. |
|
Cheikh Lô, an artist who has always stood apart from the rest of the Senegalese music scene, continues to wend his way off the beaten track with Lamp Fall. |
|
The operational organization ropeway provides a much simpler transport solution than road vehicles which have to wend their way through the narrow, winding streets of city centers. |
|
As the day's close saw delegates from Sub-Committee B wend their way home, Sub-Committee A reconvened to begin the first of the conference's night sessions. |
|
And therefore we recommend to clean the filter wend opening this to change the cartridge, taking advantage that cartridges have a duration close to one year. |
|
We wend our way along the western wall of the escarpment until finally get our first glimpse at Lake Natron, a view made more extraordinary by the sprawing lunar landscape that surrounds it. |
|
Over life's long trail a-winding, We wend our onward way, Sometimes with spirits broken, Sometimes with heartsongs gay. |
|
Wend tends to have a pejorative ring, especially in Eastern Germany, and today in all scholarly literature in Europe the word Sorb is preferred to Wend. |
|
|
Wend your way around the ground, stopping at every bench and parked car, and you learn enough about village goings-on to write a kiss-and-tell blockbuster. |
|