How To Use Perambulation In A Sentence
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Stick on the post, and do the regular perambulation and inspection. To eliminate the hidden trouble in time.
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At night, no one is allowed to walk around the camp without a guide, in case they bump into one of the enormous hippos that stroll past the chalets during their nocturnal perambulations from river to bush.
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Apart from his often very lengthy religious perambulations, Carter's daily diary entries tend to be short memos, often abbreviated and cryptic, as if briefly reminding himself what he had done, or what he had thought: using the diary as an aide-memoire rather than as a personal chronicle.
'The Making of Mr. Gray's Anatomy: Books, Bodies, Fortune, Fame'
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Yet despite being saddle-sore (I refused to use a specially inflatable seat cover printed with Dennis the Menace's face) and walking like John Wayne, I actually started to enjoy my regular daily perambulations.
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perambulation" of the park, some description of its present condition and appearance may help to form an opinion.
The Naturalist on the Thames
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On the following day the jury signed a verdict that the 1277 perambulation still set forth the true bounds.
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The Bishop and Synod did actually order a "perambulation" to be made to see if anything could be annexed from the adjacent parishes, especially
Chronicles of Strathearn
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There were no cartographers, no global positioning system, apart from the tramp of human feet in solemn perambulations.
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In his perambulations around the city he comes across as a sort of explorer and courier between one block of cultural information and the next.
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In order to execute the lesser charter, it was requisite, by new perambulations, to set bounds to the royal forests, and to disafforest all land which former encroachments had comprehended within their limits.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
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There were no cartographers, no global positioning system, apart from the tramp of human feet in solemn perambulations.
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II., were disafforested, and new perambulations were appointed for that purpose; offences in the forests were declared to be no longer capital, but punishable by fine, imprisonment, and more gentle penalties; and all the proprietors of land recovered the power of cutting and using their own wood at their pleasure.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B. From Henry III. to Richard III.
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On an odometer basis, my perambulations around the hearthrug by rocking chair are infinitely more dangerous than an astronaut's wildest rides through space.
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Instead, a frenziedly spirited troupe of backing dancers is left to pick up the slack, while Britney clambers aboard various moving parts of machinery and is wheeled around like an ancient maiden aunt being taken for her morning perambulation in a bath chair.
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While this was happening on Sunday, with the Rector leading the perambulation, those members of the congregation who are now too frail or lame to do the walk held an informal service in church.
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In my perambulations up and down Oxford Street and in the shops no one jostled me, no one got in my way.
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But we shall not omit an account of these places in our perambulation, which is guided by sense-limits rather than by arbitrary lines.
The Kensington District The Fascination of London
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For a start, he was far more than a man given to eccentricities in dress and weapon-like aids to perambulation.
Kevin Belmonte: The Genius Of G.K. Chesterton: Understanding The Heart Of The Enduring Story
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With that probably useless admonition, he resumed his perambulation about the lawns.
ON A WICKED DAWN
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It is romantic, potent and playful at once, and perfectly captures the balance between monumentality and motion, between eternity and perambulation, which is the essence of museums.
The Guardian World News
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But he noticed it was missing one day during one of his many perambulations around the city.
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Stick on the post, and do the regular perambulation and inspection. To eliminate the hidden trouble in time.
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To assert the extent of your land, you might hold a ceremony called a "perambulation," in which you would walk around and record the boundaries of your property in the presence of witnesses.
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