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How To Use Bridle path In A Sentence

  • The evening sunlight dappled through the leaves, casting shards of light onto the bridle paths.
  • I've no inclination to hang around bridle paths, panting. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a horse-riding centre and 30 miles of bridle paths. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once over the ford, you'll come to a bridle path. Times, Sunday Times
  • DOWNSIDE There is a bridle path running through the property, which may be an issue for some purchasers. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I am not a follower of that particular bridle path.
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times
  • QI enjoy riding on the bridle paths and tracks around where I live. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think of Derwent Hall and the shallow river that ran beside it, the packhorse bridge and the bridle path. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having acquired several houses and estates, Salvador built bridle paths up and down the mountains.
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times
  • DOWNSIDE There is a bridle path running through the property, which may be an issue for some purchasers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I will keep my car off bridle paths if she'll keep her horse off the roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is also a beautiful park with lakes, bridle paths and a wildlife reserve. The Sun
  • I think of Derwent Hall and the shallow river that ran beside it, the packhorse bridge and the bridle path. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • QI enjoy riding on the bridle paths and tracks around where I live. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once over the ford, you'll come to a bridle path. Times, Sunday Times
  • We walked along the ridge of the hill, following a bridle path that cut through the grassland.
  • I will keep my car off bridle paths if she'll keep her horse off the roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
  • Bridle paths are replaced by motorable roads; new bus services affect life in previously remote hill areas; the resulting mass tourism poses a grave threat to the environment and contacts with the outside world change local culture.
  • She was the first to ride astride a horse into the hills when few women were riding at all, and those who dared were riding English side-saddle on the Golden Gate Park bridle paths. Charmian London and Dog Possum
  • There is also a beautiful park with lakes, bridle paths and a wildlife reserve. The Sun
  • There is a horse-riding centre and 30 miles of bridle paths. Times, Sunday Times
  • They move through an opening in the thicket at the bridle path 's edge, and they are suddenly out on the lawn. FAMILY PICTURES
  • I've no inclination to hang around bridle paths, panting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes other, smaller paths intersected with the bridle path, but it was easy to follow the animal droppings.
  • We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
  • You need grass, or bridle paths, where it's not going to hurt too much when you fall‘.
  • I think of Derwent Hall and the shallow river that ran beside it, the packhorse bridge and the bridle path. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • Then good night, lovely Blossom," he called gaily while he turned back into the bridle path which led like a frayed white seam over the pasture. The Miller Of Old Church
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flagged off symbolically in front of the Coimbatore collectorate, the trail began at Lingapuram near Sirumugai from where the first bridle path up the hills was laid in 1821.
  • It is the other side of a public bridle path and almost overgrown with vicious brambles. Times, Sunday Times

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