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Example sentences for "travel"

Lexicographically close words:
travaille; travailler; travailleurs; travails; travaux; traveled; traveler; travelers; traveling; travell
  1. Thence it is but an hour's sharp travel across the heath to the abbey, the path being well worn by reason of many of the brethren who travel thereby.

  2. But first he would clear the mind of Katy Gaumer from this outrageous suspicion and make it impossible for the slander to travel farther.

  3. I will teach and I will earn a great deal of money and travel over the whole world and buy me souvenirs.

  4. No one can travel so fast and talk so much.

  5. What the truth of the matter was I knew not, but certain it was that the coaches were robbed at Dunstable Hill, and #560 in money taken; besides, some of the lace merchants that always travel that way had been visited too.

  6. If I carry you out, you shall travel like a duchess.

  7. At last, hearing a great clatter in the passage of their inn, I ran to the window, and, to my great satisfaction, saw them all three go out again and travel on westward.

  8. Some fires will travel as rapidly as five miles an hour, and the heat is terrific.

  9. Domestic pleasures, pleasures of scenery, pleasures of reading, pleasures of travel or of sport have been the highest enjoyment of men of great ambition, intellect, wealth and position.

  10. The pleasures of the theatre, the pleasures of society, the pleasures of music in most of its forms, the pleasures of travel with all its variety of interests, and many of the pleasures of sport, are abundantly at his disposal.

  11. The other was not dull, nor did he usually travel by indirection.

  12. General Loring will represent to himself that in war soldiers are occasionally called upon to travel in winter weather.

  13. There'd surely be more travel if 't warn't so bad!

  14. Every ambulance and wagon used as ambulance was heavy laden; at every infrequent cabin or lonely farmhouse were left the too ill to travel farther.

  15. But despite the filled-up holes travel was slight, slight!

  16. The distance that each must travel was something like sixteen miles.

  17. We will travel afoot through the fields and woods, and by the side of rivers and trust ourselves to God.

  18. Take my advice; as long as you travel with us, keep as near me as you can.

  19. This was to quarrel with some of the negro natives, take them as prisoners, and binding them, as slaves, cause them to travel with us and make them carry our baggage.

  20. We don't know our way, and the two men were very kind to us, and let us travel with them.

  21. To attend upon me, and travel about with me and these gentlemen here.

  22. Perhaps you know of some other gentleman of your race about to travel northward?

  23. When their road and my road lie together, we will travel all feet foremost!

  24. One gate may be located every ten miles, so the law provides, and you are sure to find them if you travel ten miles on any road.

  25. The rapidity with which news of success in trouting will travel through the various camps in one's vicinity is somewhat singular, and is only equaled by the celerity with which the reports of the quantity captured is multiplied.

  26. As we travel on, it seems there is always a hand outstretched to guide us home.

  27. After an hour of travel through the silent forest they came to an abrupt halt.

  28. It is three days' travel back to the land of game," he replied.

  29. He was getting fit; be able to travel soon.

  30. At this point on his long journey the hunchback had descended a sloping bank of snow to travel for a time upon the river's ice which was still frozen to the bank.

  31. They do not as a rule travel in packs, these white phantoms of the Arctic.

  32. But we must sleep if we are to travel to-morrow.

  33. At most times one could travel at almost any speed of which one's machine was capable, and still the straight, flat roads would be tiring to the point of boredom.

  34. When properly carried out, this principle is a very commendable one, and without it travel would be absolutely impossible.

  35. What a refreshing and soul-inspiring sight after nearly 1,000 miles of travel across the dusty, dreary, tiring plains!

  36. Twelve miles further on I arrived at the town of Needles, so tired and hot that I decided to abandon travel until the evening.

  37. Travel over the Santa Fe Trail began about 1822, starting from Little Rock, Arkansas (pronounced Arkansaw), and following the Arkansas River west.

  38. I do not believe they are used at all because nowhere in the States is it necessary to travel by road with spare petrol on board, provided, of course, that one is careful to fill up regularly at the different towns or stations on the way.

  39. The hours of travel that followed were hours of weary monotony.

  40. This I found is the usual way of travel by "auto" in the West.

  41. I have ridden scores of machines at one time and another, but never have I driven any motor-cycle that for luxurious travel could I even compare with the one mentioned in this narrative.

  42. That is why the discriminating tourist will travel over the Pike's Peak Ocean-to-Ocean Highway, the improved central route from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast.

  43. Any attempt to travel at more than twenty would mean damage to the vehicle when it hit the opposite side.

  44. How was I going to travel 450 miles, buy petrol, oil and food with about tenpence in my pocket?

  45. Not once in all my travel through the States have I seen a petrol tin.

  46. A train going at the same rate could travel the distance around the earth in less than three weeks.

  47. Do you wish to know why so many people travel miles and miles to see this old place?

  48. We live on a big round globe called the earth," replied his sister, "and we travel around the sun once every year.

  49. THE STORY OF GIANT SUN globe cannon planets wax finish million minute travel "Sister, I wish you would tell me a story about the sun," said Harry.

  50. It is so far away that it would take more than a hundred years to travel the distance by the fastest railroad train.

  51. You travel in the air as a motorist rides on the highways.

  52. Why should a man not travel in a coat, &c.

  53. But now that she can go to College and back for five shillings, let her travel down thither.

  54. I have sent word to the public prosecutor; he is on the road behind me; he could not travel in my caleche, because he wished to take the instructions of the Keeper of the Seals.

  55. The life that I live in the flesh is poor, limited, tortured with anxiety, weighed upon by sore distress, becomes dark and gray and dreary often as we travel nearer the end, and is always full of miseries and of pains.

  56. The ordered sequence of melodious sound will travel a great deal further than unmusical, plain speech.

  57. We look up into a waste Heaven; thought and fear, and sometimes desire, travel into its tenantless spaces.

  58. We have to travel back and recognise that that life did not begin in the manger.

  59. We have to travel back and recognise the mystery of godliness, God manifest in the flesh.

  60. One note will travel much further than another.

  61. And that comment did not have to travel a lonesome road.

  62. Service regulations require that men now be given a run ashore once in three months; and "beef boats" travel with all fleets.

  63. Greek art in those days began with Phidias and ended with the Apollo Belvedere; and a child could travel from one to the other without danger of losing his way.

  64. Travellers not to take away the soap; and suddenly he felt himself as tired as she looked, with that sense of the futility of travel which lies in wait for every one who profits by travel.

  65. No two cars seemed quite alike, but all were very comfortable; and when the train began to run out through the little sea-side town into the country, the old delight of foreign travel began.

  66. I suppose we shall travel about through Germany, and then go to Paris.

  67. The fiction would kill the travel, the travel would kill the fiction; the love and the humor wouldn't mingle any more than oil and vinegar.

  68. You could write an original book of the nicest kind; mix up travel and fiction; get some love in.

  69. Perhaps not; but I've been thinking that travel is a good deal alike everywhere.

  70. I decided to travel under the cloak of a doctor of natural history and botany, my medical training giving me the necessary knowledge to impersonate the character.

  71. I finally decided to travel as a physician, or to use the Turkish word a Hakim.

  72. His intention was to travel direct to Boston, where he was to make settlement with the executors of the estate of Giusto Poggi, who had died some months before, a resident of that city.

  73. One even asked that he send his picture, as she did not care to travel two hundred miles from home to face a fright.

  74. Now we travel side by side our narrow, little way of life and read its meaning in each other's eyes.

  75. How much room there is for ships, more ships, bigger ships, for great convoys of ships, yet ships as a rule travel alone and not in convoys.

  76. At best, it is apt to travel at a snail's pace, while the enemy it pursues is putting the best foot foremost.

  77. Murderers' Alley, of which I have spoken elsewhere, and the sanitary inspector's experiment with building a brick wall athwart it to shut off travel through the block, is a parallel case.

  78. So he was concerned with exceeding concern for his lack of travel and disclosed this to his sire, who said to him, "O my son, why do I see thee chagrined?

  79. When his father saw the strength of his resolve to travel he fell in with his wishes and fitted him out with five thousand dinars in cash and the like in merchandise and sent with him two serving-men.

  80. Wherefore my thought prompteth me to travel herwards, for that my heart cleaveth to her, and I beseech thee suffer me to go to her.

  81. At no time since have travel and trade been so free between the West of Europe and the West of Asia.

  82. This fruitful source of international misunderstanding has become less dangerous since the facilities of foreign travel have been increased.

  83. The 30th was my well day, of course; and I went abroad with my gun, but did not care to travel too far.

  84. But 'tis said the Arts delight to travel Westward.


  85. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "travel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advance; advancement; ascend; back; budge; career; change; circle; climb; clip; communication; commutation; commute; conduction; convection; course; cover; crossing; cruel; cruise; delivery; descend; dissemination; drive; ebb; explore; export; expulsion; extradition; fare; fetch; flit; flow; furtherance; gait; gang; get; going; gyrate; headway; hie; import; interchange; journey; journeying; knock; lick; locomotion; make; march; metastasis; migrate; migration; motion; mount; move; movement; moving; ongoing; osmosis; pace; pass; passage; plunge; proceed; process; progress; promotion; ramble; rate; regress; repair; rise; roam; roll; rolling; rotate; run; shift; sink; soar; spin; spread; stem; step; stir; stream; stride; subside; tour; tourism; traffic; transfer; transfusion; transit; transition; translation; transmigration; transmission; transmittal; transposition; travel; traveling; tread; trip; wane; way; wayfare; whirl


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    travel from; travel over; traveling companion; travelled over; travelled through; travelling companion; travelling companions; travelling expenses; travelling libraries