How To Use Esplanade In A Sentence

  • When the Canal Streetcar starts running, it will use the existing Riverfront trackage between this location and the Esplanade terminus.
  • Live from Table Mountain will be travelling the world on air, dropping in at the beach in Sydney, joining the crowds on the Esplanade in Singapore, talking to a hang-glider over Rio, and picking up the gossip in a Nairobi coffee house.
  • The town-head fronted the upper bay, and between it and the grinding ice on the shore lay a broad tract of what might be called esplanade, presenting ample space for our encounter. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • The asphalte on the Bingley esplanade is several degrees more depressing than the asphalte on other esplanades. The Girl on the Boat
  • The esplanade outside the castle walls is the site for the Military Tattoo, one of Edinburgh's three most celebrated festivals.
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  • Local authorities' occasional sweeps of the esplanade along Beach Road have done little to relieve the problem.
  • As I lazily drove back along the Esplanade, I reflected on all the poor souls huddled around office coffee machines in the city making small talk.
  • Once intended to be a grand esplanade or promenade 100 feet wide along the waterfront, it soon turned into a mass of railway tracks as more and more railways fought for entrances into the City.
  • The Esplanade has become a meeting place for boy racers, bogans, and others out for a good time, upsetting the peace and quiet residents once enjoyed.
  • gharry," and drove to Emmerson's Hotel, near the Esplanade. On the Equator
  • The esplanade on the south shore has been renovated to an extremely high standard and is used by cyclists, people walking their dogs and folk generally enjoying a stroll.
  • It is also an easy stroll along the esplanade to Estoril if you feel like a slight change of scene or want to lose your money at the enormous casino.
  • The driver turned in by the car park at the end of the esplanade. CONFESSIONAL
  • North Carolina, the company will perform repertory works July 20-22, including Esplanade and Arabesque.
  • In Cape Town's Grand Parade, an esplanade outside the old City Hall, a crowd of more 2,000 gathered and their numbers grew as people -- mainly blacks and mixed-race "coloureds" -- poured in from neighbouring townships. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Chancery Lane (+44 (0)1308 426876, thestabledorset.co.uk)On a seafront esplanade below West Weares cliff, this curious boat-shaped cafe was custom-built to replace a run-down public toilet (there are still ladies and gents at either end) but don't let that put you off – the view of Chesil beach from Quiddles' rooftop sun terrace is one of the best on the Jurassic coast. West Dorset's top 10 budget eats
  • Then they went for a stroll along the beachfront esplanade.
  • This declivity runs between detached villas and stone walls, sheltering prim gardens, right on to the west end of the esplanade, which is, in fact, a continuation of it. The Man Who Lost Himself
  • Major arteries such as Bassett Avenue and Western Esplanade are also to be resurfaced over the summer months.
  • Guedes calls the ballyhooed Niteroi museum "an expensive lookout tower," and Brasilia's photogenic ministerial esplanade "columns of block buildings marching in a military parade. Skyline Sculptor
  • First impressions are so important yet at the height of the holiday season in East London there is a blight on the city's Esplanade beachfront that jars and jolts.
  • It stands on Castle Rock overlooking the city of Edinburgh and is approached across the Esplanade, the site of the annual military tattoo and other ceremonies.
  • The wall of the esplanade was a continued series of pointed arches, with a handsome frieze above it. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East
  • If it's sunny, there's nothing finer than grabbing a pint at one of the many open-air pubs on the esplanade and watching the world go by.
  • At the end of the esplanade and its enchantment is another delight; a bellombra, a gigantic tree with great white flowers in the form of cones.
  • Down at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and Esplanade, behind a chain-link fence, the bones of the old Versatile Pacific Shipyard buildings are a stark reminder of the past.
  • It is only today, 40 years after his death, that people are beginning to reclaim the oceanside esplanade and beach as their own.
  • The sea looks ominous as we loop on to the esplanade and follow the coast for a couple of kilometres past a string of beach houses, mostly modern, with large decks and garish too-new pastel hues.
  • But whatever your particular price range you are guaranteed a fantastic view as all apartments look over either the seafront, the harbour or the esplanade.
  • If you stroll down the Kaivopuisto esplanade in Helsinki, there's some wooden benches along the harbour that look like picnic benches and industrial size wringers behind the benches.
  • In front of the esplanade is the splendid pile commenced by Charles V, intended, it is said, to eclipse the residence of the Moslem kings. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • I was sitting in a shelter on the esplanade at Watchet trying to avoid conversation with a large lady from London who's been holidaying in West Somerset for a long, long time.
  • The colonel came out of the hotel and started to walk toward the broad, scenic esplanade along the shore of the lake.
  • I think most of the mid-city locations remain shuttered (the CC's on Esplanade, oddly, seems to have given up the ghost even though it had little or no flooding - last time I drove by it appeared to be completely empty with no signs of life whatsoever). Archive 2005-11-01
  • she asked him, and hurried on in across the esplanade of concrete, into the gallery, out of the cold. LOST CHILDREN
  • His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the esplanade below each time a band finished its selection of military marches.
  • We walked up the slope and on to the esplanade.
  • A plaza joins a public esplanade which is planned to eventually connect all of Tacoma's waterfront.
  • If you stroll down the Kaivopuisto esplanade in Helsinki, there are some wooden benches along the harbour that look like picnic benches.
  • The esplanade was a broad walk extending the entire width of the building, and conforming to it. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West
  • When city founder John Graves Simcoe first sailed into our harbour in 1793, he reportedly suggested that the waterfront would make a lovely spot for an esplanade, maybe a park as well.
  • Stretching from the castle esplanade to the palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile, or High Street, has undergone various incarnations since it came into being in mediaeval times.
  • On Monday as I drove along the Esplanade, I noticed a blond girl following behind a two or three year old toddler pedalling a bike along the path.
  • The esplanade in front of Edinburgh Castle is legally owned by Nova Scotia, dating from a deal concluded by Charles I and never revoked.
  • The thousands of visitors to the city will now only have husky dog races, a triathlon and a fun run from the castle esplanade to occupy them.
  • It has always been a marvel to me where the ladies promenading on the Esplanade get to when a sudden shower falls.
  • Ellen Barfoot in her bath-chair on the esplanade was a prisoner -- civilization's prisoner -- all the bars of her cage falling across the esplanade on sunny days when the town hall, the drapery stores, the swimming-bath, and the memorial hall striped the ground with shadow. Jacob's Room
  • When beach showers appeared, all that was required was a quick splash, a towel, and a comb before you rejoined the crowds on the esplanade.
  • Medieval towers sprout hither and yon, frontages on the titchy streets have a stately aspect, and from the esplanade by the cathedral, the landscape looks mildly Tuscan.
  • We took our station at the top of a rich Persian's house, opposite a spacious esplanade and contiguous to a large pagoda; in the centre of the esplanade was fixed a capstern, with a pole about sixty feet long, which was fixed so as to be occasionally raised or lowered. Narrative of a Voyage to India; of a Shipwreck on board the Lady Castlereagh; and a Description of New South Wales
  • Our point rather, is the to examine the myth of Industry-as-Progress in these early years of the twenty-first century and to show that those who dream of hypermodernity today (Left wing bourgeoisie, mediots, and other assorted being like scientists of Esplanade) are actually way way behind times. Kafila
  • Many of the litter bins along the Esplanade were less than a quarter full while the gutters along the road and all the grassed areas contained paper, packets, bottles and empty cans.
  • To begin though, I settle into a daily regime that involves nothing more challenging than a walk into Funchal along the esplanade, behind the squadrons of yachts in the town's marina.
  • A plaza joins a public esplanade which is planned to eventually connect all of Tacoma's waterfront.
  • There is the rapprochement of proximity on the Esplanade and the bathing beach, where one gets a little of his fellow-creatures in a sort of spiritual endosmose and exosmose. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • The best point of view is, I think, from the esplanade, which is distant some five minutes 'walk from the hotels. North America — Volume 1
  • By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable.
  • Before I had gained her house I met her, as I supposed, coming toward me across the down, greeting me from afar with the familiar twinkle of her great vitreous badge; and as it was late in the autumn and the esplanade was a blank I was free to acknowledge this signal by cutting a caper on the grass. Embarrassments
  • The corner of the gardens beside the river that leads through to South Esplanade has been relaid with new York stone paving and, near Skeldergate Bridge, the first drainage channels have been cut into the riverbank.
  • Their parade was, according to circumstances, a low haugh at the nether end of the ruinous hamlet, or the esplanade in the front of the old castle; and, in either case, the direct longitude of their promenade never exceeded a hundred yards. Saint Ronan's Well
  • It is built on an immense esplanade, which is mounted by three flights of stairs, each in the form of the three sides of a pyramid, and each leading to an immense pointed arch, the entrances to the buildings. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East
  • Across Cavenagh Bridge, dotted with tourists oohing and aahing at the view of the Esplanade, facing one way, and down the quays, facing the other.
  • The shrubbery replaced a hard area and was designed to prevent accidents at a blind corner where the city wall meets South Esplanade.
  • We then walked up the High Street, or esplanade, which is open to the river except where the shore is cumbered with boats, hides, lumber, and beach-negroes. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • You can wander down a main boulevard leading to the sea-front esplanade, and the only sound is a football being bounced by children against a tree.

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