634 examples of boulevards in sentences

On the Boulevards I was told it was the fort of Vanves that had been blown up.

At the corner of the Boulevards a sort of tumult is occasioned by a number of small boys and girls, venders of Communal journals, who screech out the name and title of their wares at the top of their voices.

The Boulevards look interminable.

This situation is extremely convenient, being close to the Palais Royal, Rue St Honoré, Théâtre Français, Louvre and the Tuileries on one side, and to the Grand Opera, the Théâtre Feydeau, the Italian Opera and the Boulevards on the other.

Back along the boulevards, on roofs on both banks, all Paris, in fact, was similarly staring"Le nez en l'air."

At a Regent Street moving-picture show a few evenings ago two young Frenchwomen sat behind us, girls driven off the Paris boulevards by the same impartial force which has driven grubbing peasant women from the Belgian beet-fields.

Bordeaux is a day's railroad ride from Paristwelve hours away from the German cannon, which even now are only fifty miles north of the boulevards, twelve hours nearer Spain and Africa.

There are many such boulevards in Antwerp, and they give to the city an air of spaciousness and opulence in striking contrast to the more utilitarian plan of London or of most of our large towns.

On all sides we were surrounded by wide boulevards, lined by magnificent houses and public buildings.

st traverse boulevards scored with tram-lines, and pass between hotel-terraces and cafés and cinema-palaces, to reach the surviving nucleus of the once beautiful native town.

Only the day previous, on the boulevards, he had met Count d'Aurillac.

Meantime I began to perceive an odor which forcibly recalled to me the asphaltum-kettles of the lively Boulevards of Paris.

I caught the sound of it as I walked along the boulevards.

It was curious how men said good-bye, often, to their wives and children and comrades at a street corner, or in the middle of the boulevards.

Before the Germans came, Brussels was an imitation Paris especially along the inner boulevards she was Paris at her best.

In her honor and to his own glory he gave her new parks, filled in her moats along her ancient fortifications, laid out boulevards shaded with trees, erected arches, monuments, museums.

We walked out along the inner boulevards to meet them, and found the side streets blocked with their carts.

The boulevards fell suddenly empty.

These, the police, and the servants and caretakers of the houses that lined the boulevards alone were visible.

I saw the great Palace of Justice that towers above the city with the same emotions that one beholds the Statue of Liberty, but not until we had reached the inner boulevards did I feel safe.

Some loved her for the book- stalls along the Seine and ateliers of the Latin Quarter; some for her parks, forests, gardens, and boulevards; some because of the Luxembourg; some only as a place where everybody was smiling, happy, and polite, where they were never bored, where they were always young, where the lights never went out and there was no early call.

There still remains some hundred miles of boulevards, the Seine and her bridges, the Arc de Triomphe, with the sun setting behind it, and the Gardens of the Tuilleries.

The next day I met him on the boulevards and asked what kind of a riotous existence he found possible on five francs.

ROIS Deux maires de province se promenaient sur les boulevards de Paris."Quel

It seemed as though he had had that thought in common with the entire Parisian population, for all down the boulevards the bookshops and stationers were already overflowing with men, chiefly in regimentals, and as to the shoe-shops and boot-makersthere was a line waiting outside of each.

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