Among other ways to help Labrador we had always tried to induce tourists and yachtsmen to come and visit us.
It has always been a puzzle to me why so few tourists and yachtsmen visit the south and west coast of Ireland.
If the Pharaoh of the Persecution could see his mummy being shown to tourists as a cheap side show, I am sure that he would vote for cremation if he had the choice over again.
Many tourists have been here and taken pictures, several of myself.
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Because tourists go and come via Algiers, or via Algiers and Tunis or vice versa, Bougie is not known of all travellers in North Africa.
And though the tract is contiguous to Algiers itself, few stranger tourists know it as anything more than a name.
These tourists only skirt the fringe of this interesting land, and after thirty-six hours or so go their ways.
All over England there are hundreds of other old inns quite as interesting as those which find mention, and it is hoped that our work may prove for many tourists the introduction to a most fascinating study.
Since the biographer of Dandie Dinmont, of joyous memory, joined the shades, no magic sentences, either in verse or prose, have turned any appreciable portion of the annual stream of tourists in the direction of the Cheviots.
The beauty of the lower reaches of some of the streams that issue from the Cheviots is well known; and few tourists who enter the vale of the Teviot neglect to make the acquaintance of the sylvan Jed.
An estimated 10 million tourists visit annually, attracted by Andorra's duty-free status and by its summer and winter resorts.
More than one million tourists visit Guam each year.
Tourism is a key industry, with most tourists from the US; an increasingly large number of cruise ships visit the islands.
Around 200 tourists were on yachts or commercial aircraft.
More than 1 million tourists visit Guam each year.
The majority, however, are tourists for pleasure or for health, and, as for business or professional men, I never could see how a few hours one way or the other could influence their operations.
All tourists are presumed to have come to purchase, and importunity is a part of the natives' business.
Persons, whom by their dress and appearance one would suppose to be in comfortable circumstances, come boldly up to tourists and ask for a few cents, seeming to have no feelings of pride or delicacy.
He permits tourists to visit his grounds, but will himself see no one.
At present tourists visiting Calcutta would be prompted, as we were, to abbreviate their stay in the city, solely for want of a good temporary home.
Then Mr. Forman proceeds to slay those shallow, narrow-minded, often ignorant and uneducated tourists and business men who dare to speak of this traveling missionary with derision.
Tourists from all over the world have thrilled to its strange beauty.
The chain of Mont Blanc, the higher summits of which were gilded by the rising sun, seemed to invite the manytourists to ascend it.
Many of the tourists had ascended the Brevent and the Jardin to watch our ascent.
This crest betrayed to imprudent tourists the route they would have taken, had they had the temerity to venture upon the mountain.
For fifty weeks together, it is no more than a show for tourists and a museum of old furniture; but on the fifty-first, behold the palace reawakened and mimicking its past.
Tourists are not safe in traveling through their country unless accompanied by some of their own people.
Smith and other Palestine tourists landed in England and held a conference in London, which I attended, and had truly a happy time in meeting the brethren and sisters from home, especially Father Snow and Aunt Eliza.
While in this position, a party of tourists come along, armed with Baedekers and accompanied by a guide.
Chorus of "ahs" from tourists and general opening of Baedekers.
The tourists take notes with painful accuracy and minuteness.
The red-faced boy rings a huge bell, and we all tumble madly up the narrow stairs to the dining-room, where a score of assorted tourists are seated.
I was leaving the East, the pagan East, with its mysterious influence, and I was getting back to Cooks' tourists and Italy.
But it disappoints me to feel obliged to follow the multitude like a flock of sheep and to take the dust of those feeble-minded tourists who have preceded me and set the pace.
The tourists followed the conductor like a flock of sheep, one or another occasionally straying away for a time, and nearly all of them making notes in little note-books.
I've seen tourists in railway stations or restaurants, but I never talked to any Americans before.
The girls were soon ready, and with Lisette they walked out in the bright sunshine and along the Rue de la Paix until they came to the corner where the personally conducted tourists were to start from.
But the tourists were shrewd, and they knew what they wanted, though they had no idea why they wanted it.
Patty and Elise became much amused at the excitement they had created, and suddenly to their surprise one of the tourists expressed her desire also for a portrait of the Grand Conde.
An old woman sat nearby with a bushel basket full of French rolls, which she was willing to sell to the tourists at prices which increased as her stock of rolls decreased.
I don't believe these tourists bear much resemblance to the ladies and gentlemen who rode in the Royal carriages.
As the tourists seemed to have a great deal of general information, and as they were quite ready to impart it, the girls picked up quite a store of knowledge, more or less accurate.
They had to wait until the tourists had all arrived, and then they started off at a good speed toward the country.
And then following the example of the first, several other tourists set up a clamour for the same picture, and the scene became one of great excitement.
The guide began herding thetourists back to the bus.
The text has been carefully revised, much new matter added, and the information for tourists brought to date.
In all of them the road and trail problems for public travel and convenience to enable tourists to obtain the benefits of scenic beauties are primary, but sewage, water, and electric-power problems are after all of equal importance.
A lady and gentleman, more expeditious tourists than ourselves, came to the spot; they left us at the seat, and we found them again at another station above the Falls.
He knows a foreign health-resort Where tourists are quite inoffensive; He knows a brand of ancient port, Comparatively inexpensive; And he will tell you where to get The choicest Turkish cigarette.
When foreign tourists go astray In any tangled thoroughfare, Or spinster ladies lose their way,-- The constable is there.
When he had climbed to the top of the tower he found a party of tourists there, so he quickly crawled into a dark corner and was soon sound asleep.
When the boy awoke, he began to feel uneasy because the tourists lingered so long in the tower telling stories.
At last, when the tourists were gone, and the boy could crawl from his hiding place, he saw no wild geese, and no Morten Goosey-Gander came to fetch him.
Year after year it is enough of excitement to some tourists to be shifted in squads from town to town, according to the routine of an excursion ticket.
In the salle a manger were some English friends from London, so now I felt that here was an end of lone wanderings among foreigners, for the summer stream of tourists from England was encountered at this point.
Plan as they would, the badgered tourists found that Mrs. Alexander had annexed herself permanently to them.
I want to adventure in absolute freedom, with no tagging tourists or other obstacles to a perfect adventure.
I recall hearing in Papeete a story concerning the amazing things that tourists have eaten under the gastronomic intoxication incident to tasting the wonderful miti sauce with which they--the things--were dressed.
Tourists always refer to him as "Good Old Pelorus," but his "goodness" is a thing which none of them ever appears to try to cultivate at closer quarters than from behind the rail of the poop.
Tourists holding transcontinental tickets reading via Northern Pacific Railway should obtain stopover at Helena or Butte and purchase excursion tickets to Glacier National Park via Great Northern Railway.
Automobile Routes Tourists traveling on the Yellowstone Highway may reach Belton, the western entrance to Glacier Park, from Missoula, Montana.
Rooms with bath and bathing facilities for tourists occupying rooms without baths are provided at the Glacier Park Hotel and Many Glacier Hotel.
A guide will be needed by all tourists except experienced campers.
Tourists desiring to rent camp equipment should make the necessary arrangements before their arrival in the Park.
Tourists holding transcontinental tickets via the Great Northern may make the side trip to Yellowstone Park for $15.
Glacier National Park contains many beautiful camping-spots, and camping tours independent of hotels or chalets are popular for tourists who like to "rough it.
Westbound tourists turn north at Flagstaff, reach the Canyon at Grand View Hotel, follow the rim to El Tovar, and reach the main road at Williams.
Tourists may leave Honolulu Wednesday morning, arrive at Hilo Thursday morning, and reach Kilauea by noon.
Tourists are advised to bring their own blankets or bedding, or they can rent blankets from the outfitters at $1.
Tourists are advised to arrange with the transportation department of El Tovar Hotel for all trips into and near the Canyon.
Tourists traveling in their own automobiles will follow the routes to Sequoia Park given on page 455 as far as Visalia.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tourists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.