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Example sentences for "park"

Lexicographically close words:
parit; pariter; pariterque; parity; parium; parka; parkas; parked; parking; parklike
  1. The Gabou thus receives the water-shed of both mountains,--that which ought to go down the mountain face on which your park and garden are to the plain, and that which comes down the rocky slopes before us.

  2. As soon as it was dark Veronique, leaning on her mother's arm, walked slowly through the park to the chalet.

  3. Every Sunday after mass, Veronique, the engineer, the rector, the doctor, and the mayor walked down through the park to see the course of the waters.

  4. My first feeling after leaving the Park was one of repugnance; yet on reflection I found myself overcome by fascination, still bewitched by her beautiful face, and eager to meet her once again.

  5. When I reflected upon our conversation that Sunday afternoon in Bushey Park I was inclined to doubt her declaration that she knew nothing of the mysterious Aline.

  6. At the corner of Park Lane I turned back, hesitating whether to turn into the Naval and Military for a gossip, or spend an hour at a theatre.

  7. It was on my tongue to confess how I had watched her walking on that night in Hyde Park with the man whom Muriel loved, but fearing she might be wrathful that I had acted as eavesdropper, I held my secret.

  8. In the midst of it all a collision occurred directly over Central Park between two aero-expresses, one coming from Boston and the other from Albany.

  9. I walked out into the park near my house with the intention of viewing the great comet.

  10. The park on my side (the west), is bordered with a dense screen of tall trees, and I advanced toward the open place in the center in order to have an unobstructed sight of the flaming stranger.

  11. She knows difficulties only by name; and, if she thinks of love and a farm, it is a ferme ornee, such as is only to be found in poetic description or in the park of a gentleman of twelve thousand a year.

  12. It seemed as if all the journey from Dangerfield Park to Lincolnshire was as nothing compared to the space that still lay between him and Marchmont Towers.

  13. The letter was from his father's housekeeper, imploring him most earnestly to go down to the Park without delay.

  14. Indeed the swans constituted the chief ornament of the artificial lakes that were dispersed through the park and pleasure-grounds, and besides animated and adorned the gloomy fosse that sullenly surrounded Tervuren Castle.

  15. In the centre of the park stands a magnificent marble basin, well stocked with gold and silver fish.

  16. Suppose we walk down through the park and take a look at the lake," he suggested.

  17. So she stood there with her back to them, looking out at a little park across from the hospital.

  18. She would make him see the sunlight upon the trees, the roll of that farther hillside--one did not need to try to forget the park commissioners here!

  19. In order to keep the park lawns, foliage and flowers, always looking clean and bright, it becomes necessary to keep this road free from dust.

  20. The bill's chief supporters convinced their colleagues that the region's real value was as a park area, to be preserved in its natural state, and the bill passed by a comfortable margin.

  21. The horses, overfed and underworked, had been rendered frantic by the drive through the park from the further west.

  22. You remember the small portmanteau in my safe at Park Lane?

  23. He has susceptible cooks and housemaids in Park Lane, and at whatever place he owns in the country.

  24. He persuaded one kitchen maid in Park Lane and another at Fairfax Hall that he had waited all his life to discover a woman he could love devotedly.

  25. When the driver reached the obstruction, he would turn out of the park by the nearer gate--that was all.

  26. I do not think I have ever been in Regent's Park before.

  27. Shortly before eleven he quitted the club, intending to walk to Park Lane by a circuitous route, long enough to consume a big cigar.

  28. Philip's driver, being of the peculiar type of Londoner which seems to be created to occupy the dicky of a hansom, did not take his master down Park Lane, along Piccadilly, and so to Pall Mall.

  29. Park Lane, the young imp said he lived in.

  30. Then will you kindly inform us what number in Park Lane you live at?

  31. The tops of omnibuses passing through Park Lane were enlivened by muslin dresses and flower-covered hats.

  32. Whatever faults the denizens of Park Lane may possess, that of being unknown cannot be reckoned among them, and Mrs. Atherley, in a period not very remote, knew the occupants of every house in that remarkable thoroughfare.

  33. Surely I can buy a house in Park Lane if I like.

  34. And from that evening, right up to July, two shadows could be seen in the park in which the summer visitors took their walks.

  35. I sent an answer by the maid asking Sasha to select some park or boulevard for a rendezvous.

  36. Do you remember, Natalya Stepanovna,' I asked her, 'how I once brought you in the park a bouquet with a note in it?

  37. When they had passed through the still village, and as they came along by the park of the Abbey, Victor saw his Emanuel pass out of the last bower into the dazzling convent.

  38. The northern mountain lifted itself up over against the park like a terrace, and seemingly continued the Eden over unseen valleys.

  39. That is to say, the park ran down the mountain with five landings and stories slid out as it were from the latter in the manner of drawers.

  40. Footnote 102: Such was the name given to the park in the Abbey which Lord Horion in his romantic taste had begun but not finished, because he hit upon the Island of Union.

  41. Now past the stream and near the sacred grove The deer-park called, the five saw him approach.

  42. Devising and directing new delights Until the park became a fairy scene.

  43. The Lynher flows through the park of the Earl of St Germans, past the beautiful church with its Norman west front, and then is lost in the united waters of the Tamar and the Tavy.

  44. It lies in the park of the Earl of St Germans.

  45. At one period residence and park became known as New-town, a name now obsolete.

  46. The public park was presented to the town by Sir Richard Wallace (d.

  47. The Sefton Park elementary school and the Pupil Teachers' College in Clarence Street were transformed into municipal secondary schools for boys and girls in 1907; the corporation has also a secondary school for girls at Aigburth.

  48. Connected with Wavertree Park are the botanic gardens.

  49. The most frequent use of the word is of a small building, usually placed at the entrance to an estate or park and inhabited by a dependant of the owner.

  50. Sir Wycherly was so spirited as to refuse the aid of his pony, but insisted on walking through the village and park to his dwelling, though the distance was more than a mile.

  51. Just as the party issued from the gate of the park into the street of the hamlet, a heavy gun was fired from the fleet.

  52. The rounded, shorn swells of the land, hove upward to the eye, verdant and smooth; while the fine oaks of the park formed a shadowy background to the picture, inland.

  53. The stables, the kennels, the farms and timber, the park and the garden kept Tyrrel constantly busy.

  54. And he disliked the shut-up feeling the park gave him.

  55. Their road through this grand park of three hundred acres was a wide, straight avenue shaded with beech trees.

  56. He walked from the Park to the Battery and examined all that caught his eye.

  57. But the park was surrounded by a brick wall fourteen feet high.

  58. Then he spoke to me one morning as I came out of church, and the next morning he walked through the park with me.

  59. If that plan won't go, we'll push across the range for the big park valley and try to run you south.

  60. If you could cross the range to the park valley, you might get away south, but I doubt if you could make it.

  61. Across the mountains behind the shack, the park valley ran southeast and from its other end one could perhaps reach the plains and the United States.

  62. Pauline went away in the afternoon, and the villagers danced far into the evening, and there was revelry in the park by night.

  63. After Pauline and Dick had gone away, I walked across the park to the post office to send a telegram to Julia, who was kept at home by illness, to her very great disappointment.

  64. The moose-herd had consisted, hitherto, of four lonely cows, and the splendid bull was a prize which the Park had long been coveting.

  65. Bong, who was a favored character, amiable and trustworthy, was allowed the freedom of the Park in the early morning, before visitors began to arrive who might be alarmed at seeing an elephant at large.

  66. At this point the level of the Park was low, and the shell of earth was thin above the tunnel roof.

  67. He learned of a chance to 'substitute' for the Park mail-carrier, who had sprained his foot.

  68. By this time, however, the keepers and Park attendants were arriving on the scene, armed with pitchforks and other unpleasant executors of authority.

  69. The Park Bears were denned up, but there were other fur-bearers about.

  70. The newcomer was a New Brunswick bull moose, captured on the Tobique during the previous spring when the snow was deep and soft, and purchased for the Park by one of the big Eastern lumber-merchants.

  71. He liked to drive out in the park only that he might show off his new clothes.

  72. In the silent park is a scent of clover, And the distant roar of the town is dead, And I hear once more as the swans fly over Their far-off clamour from overhead.

  73. And all the while poor Tom paddled up the park with his little bare feet, like a small black gorilla fleeing to the forest.

  74. Then I told him the whole story, with details I had not thought of before; and he was just as enthusiastic about my getting my picture as the Westchester Park station-master or the head man of the stables.

  75. I would find my picture all right at the Westchester Park station in the morning; never fear.

  76. Federal Government was designated as George Washington Birthplace National Monument to be administered by the National Park Service of the United States Department of the Interior.

  77. Wakefield, The Birthplace of Washington, by Paul Hudson, Museum Specialist National Park Service.

  78. The park in front of the city hall was donated by him.

  79. In 1873 the fair grounds were established near Stillwater, under the joint control of the Agricultural Society and the Driving Park Association.

  80. There are four church buildings, one on section 18, one near Cylon post office, and two in Deer Park village.


  81. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "park" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.