How To Use Walk-through In A Sentence

  • Each wall contains a walk-through arch marked by massive keystones that were hand worked onsite.
  • He was on the court getting ready with the team, with his ankle again taped, as it prepared for the morning walk-through. Flip Saunders: 'We might start four guards'
  • Personnel screening in buildings also has improved with portable and fixed walk-through metal detectors, as well as X-ray package inspection units with built-in explosive sniffers and biological sensors.
  • Hawass's dig is off in an isolated anhydrous patch but just off the road is the famous tomb of Mereruka, a popular tourist walk-through. Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
  • Allotted 45 minutes for the predebate "walk-through" in Miami, Kerry took 43, asking to see a "freeze frame" of him standing at the podium, engaging in earnest debate over neckties. TALKING THE TALK
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  • And true to form, Mr. Salett returned from his walk-through with something to show Ms. Marrais: a jerry-rigged castanet clacker, acquired during a drop-in at producer Nick Stumpf's studio, The Love Boat. Rocking Near the F Train
  • And true to form, Mr. Salett returned from his walk-through with something to show Ms. Marrais: a jerry-rigged castanet clacker, acquired during a drop-in at producer Nick Stumpf's studio, The Love Boat. Rocking Near the F Train
  • Get a walk-through of the crash landing in Halo 3 with expert tips and advice on video games in this free Xbox 360 instructional video.
  • They did a brief walk-through of the other rooms, using flashlights, whispering, and searching in closets and behind furniture. DO NO HARM
  • she gave me a walk-through of my new duties
  • To enhance the rhythmic nature of your work, do a walk-through of your personal workspace with your staff to see if you can make it more efficient and ergonomic.
  • the realtor took her on a walk-through of the apartment
  • Some of the attractions we intend to explore will include - funhouses, walk-throughs, darkrides, glass houses, mazes, old mills, Noah's Arks, mystery shacks (tilted houses), and haunted swings.

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