71 Verbs to Use for the Word tours

Thus, while we both appeared to others to be merely making a tour of Hindostan, it was soon known to both of us, that my chief purpose was to pursue him, and his to elude my pursuit.

In the summer of 1888 she paid her last visit to England, taking also a tour in Switzerland, which she greatly enjoyed.

When it was over Morriston suggested that, not to waste the daylight, they should begin their tour of the house; he called upon Gifford to share the duties of guidance, and the party moved off.

Leaving, I continued my tour 'round the house, finding little else of interest; save at the back, where I came across the piece of piping I had torn from the wall, lying among the long grass underneath the broken window.

'I have now finished my Tour of Seven Pages.

"I completed the tour of the place, with a constantly growing awareness of its utter chill and unkind desolationan atmosphere of cold dismalness seemed to be everywhere, and the quiet was abominable.

" Rev. H. LYMAN, late pastor of the Free Presbyterian Church, in Buffalo, N.Y., in describing a tour down and up the Mississippi river in the winter of 1832-3, says, "At the wood yards where the boats stop, it is not uncommon to see female slaves employed in carrying wood.

Many of them are perfectly beautiful runners, but they should not be pressed to conduct tours where glacier work or rock climbing is involved.

It was at this period that Pius wrote to Duke Cosimo, suggesting a matrimonial alliance between the Duke's eldest son, Don Francesco,who was undertaking a princely tour of the chief European Courts for the double purpose of making himself known personally to the various Sovereigns, and of looking out for a suitable consort,and the Princess Maria Garzia of Portugal.

Above all, when planning a tour into the Pyrenees, it is essentially necessary to form a party of some sort, if the trip is to be carried out in the spring; for although, as we shall endeavour to show later, the scenery is then at its best, still, since it is not the season, only one or two hotels are open in each resort, and society is "nil.

He extended his foreign tour for two years, visiting the chief cities of Asia Minor, remaining for a short time at Rhodes to take lessons once more from his old tutor Molo the rhetorician, and everywhere availing himself of the lectures of the most renowned Greek professors, to correct and improve his own style of composition and delivery.

Some twenty-three years ago this European celebrity enjoyed a tour through the United States, and visited most of the grandest features of our native land.

She took a dreary pleasure in following the tour of her erstwhile company via the pages of the theatrical magazines.

She looked to me more like a tree, or something that had grown out of the island, than a living girl of the century; and when I spoke across to her in a whisper and suggested a tour of investigation, she started and looked up at me as though she heard a voice in her dreams.

When I went the tour of the lake with Shelley and Hobhouse, the boat was nearly wrecked near the very spot where St Preux and Julia were in danger of being drowned.

And though it is true that I applied a remedy, I was not driven to the adoption of it, till I had performed more than half my tour.

I had, for some time, been meditating a European tour, and my interest in her had alone kept me at home.

Now, why couldn't we arrange a tour that would take us on a circuit say oftwo hundred miles" "Two hundred miles!" came in a horrified chorus.

At the same moment he remembered the motor tour.

[Footnote c: Robert Jones, of Plas-yn-llan, near Ruthin, Denbighshire, to whom the 'Descriptive Sketches', which record the tour, were dedicated.

(3) Only join the advertised tours, the test for which you have passed.

Notwithstanding this eloquent Oratio pro Pennantio, which they who have read this gentleman's Tours, and recollect the Savage and the Shopkeeper at Monboddo, will probably impute to the spirit of contradiction, I still think that he had better have given more attention to fewer things, than have thrown together such a number of imperfect accounts.

Having commenced his royal tour of inspection, he found the King of Berberistán in a state of rebellion, with his army prepared to dispute his authority.

In the evening the forest department organised a tour for us through the jungle.

But if they fancy a bridal tour, away they go several hundred miles with the grass for their pillow, the canopy of heaven for their curtains, and the bright stars to light and watch over them.

71 Verbs to Use for the Word  tours