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I swim a mile a day.

We paddled downstream for about a mile.

The roads merge a mile ahead.

The path straggles out a mile long .

The tire punctured a mile from home.

The beach is a mile away.

Walking a mile burns even more calories than running a mile.

A miss is as good as a mile. ——Walter Scott

The boss can spot a cheap suit a mile away.

A miss is as good as a mile. --Walter Scott

The camels smell the water a mile off.

The pasi ghetto, Pasiyapur, is set a mile apart.

Give him an inch, he will take a mile.

You missed the target by a mile/by miles.

Alcatraz is over a mile from the mainland.

A mile travelled by a large truck full of groceries is not the same as a mile travelled by a sport-utility vehicle carrying a bag of salad.

A man can smell, from a mile away, a woman who is lacking in self-respect.

It was on a hill, about a mile and a half from the village.

Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, if they get angry, they'll be a mile away and barefoot.

Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, you are a mile away — and you have the shoes.

it is a mile away, give or take a few hundred yards.

It came a little over a mile away, and the locomotive was not there long ago.

In tests, the bees navigate back home after being placed in a field a mile away.

I turned around and watched a white mushroom cloud rise up about a mile away.

I' d sooner run a mile than be interviewed on television.

While I was but a mile away, I was so famished that I collapsed.

She's been called the best Idol "by a mile, " and the "Lance Armstrong of vocal cords."

The hotel is located on Highway 58 less than a mile Mojave Air and Space Port.

The Animal Lady who runs White Animal Farm. Lives about a mile from here.

This focusing power is equivalent to the ability to read a newspaper at a distance of half a mile.

I went out the back way and walked a quarter of a mile to the railroad tracks.

Latham made another attempt a week later and got within half a mile of Dover, but he was unlucky again.

Gerardo Miranda said he was so nervous he made a wrong turn about a mile from the hospital.

The log fell into the bog with a splash that could be heard half a mile away.

I found the front line about a mile beyond Al Uqaylah, a huddle of roadside snack shacks and trash heaps.

For him he's still walking about a mile, the cart can't go everywhere with him, and in that mile he is still experiencing more fatigue and pain than a healthy player would.

If you actually got that mileage, you paid the 2012 equivalent of, on average, 16.1 cents to go a mile.

Come a mile with your memory. I'm glad to meet you. I must leave happily. I must also leave happily.

With my lip sticking out a mile, I went to the basement to get the filthy old stool.

The `Rangoon' was moored half a mile off in the harbour, its signal of departure hoisted at the mast-head.

The fireball ascended with great rapidity, the initial rate of rise being about a mile per second.

About a mile from my house there's a slightly shabby strip mall housing a Dollar Store, a Ross Dress for Less, and something called a 'Grocery Outlet'.

Diplomats say the talks are meant to "go the extra mile" but, as Mr Surroi asks, once you have already done a marathon, what is the point of running an extra mile?

It proved an awkward journey: a train to Croydon station; a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of at least a quarter of a mile.

If a man crosses a stream and goes over a hill, he will reach the edge of Chadong City only a mile away.

He was starting to worry when he saw, less than a mile off shore, a lighthouse on a tiny rock island.

Only a picket post half a mile out, on the railroad, and a single sentinel at this end of the bridge.

Hometown rivers have a large amount of water throughout the year, about a kilometer across the two sides, and the water surface is as wide as a mile.

The focus may be on a narrow product line, a highly specialized product or service, or a product-service package that goes the extra mile.

By the end of the five-day festival, no one had washed properly for a week, and you could smell the games a mile away.

The two great cities themselves, each over a mile square, were laid out on the same rectangular plan, rather like that of a present-day American city.

The crab is very heavy. It drags it on the ground. It takes nine cattle and two tigers to drag it a mile and a half.

He does have one exceptional ability: he can detect a hot button a mile away and depress it with remarkable accuracy.

Downstream it led, after about a mile, to a tiny lock with heavy wooden gates that strained shut against the current.

The future safety of offshore drilling for both the roughnecks and the environment will be shaped by what happens a mile below.

The sea declivity was so small, that I walked near a mile before I got to the shore, which I conjectured was about eight o'clock in the evening.

As competition is going to get greater for attracting gifted students, there is a danger that universities will go the extra mile.

This is an interesting poser, although in fact I would run a mile if confronted by 10 hungry guys clamouring for my focaccia.

Chenzhou River Street is only a mile or two long. There are several small teahouses for boat traders and grocery stores for boat traders.

One of the five soldiers killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday was a hero who had carried a fellow guardsman injured by a bomb more than a mile on his shoulders to safety on a previous tour in the country.

After walking about a quarter of a mile, they stopped before a detached house surrounded by a wall: to the top of which, Toby Crackit, scarcely pausing to take breath, climbed in a twinkling.

Pharr grabbed the right toggle handle and pulled to avoid a house and tugged again to miss some trees, landing safely in a field about a third of a mile from their intended landing spot.

You can start adding speed by warming up for a mile and then running at a faster pace (breathing heavy but still in control) for a minute and then recovering at an easy pace for a minute.

He climbed a gate into a field, intending to sleep for the rest of the night under a hay-rick, but then he noticed an unusual light in the darkness, about half a mile away.

However, a law in the 19th century forced railway companies to run one cheap train a day which stopped at every station and cost only a penny a mile.

Man, don't go too close, do things, don't go too far, a foot closer to people, not necessarily a good thing, a mile away, not necessarily a bad thing.

To project such a hologram over Baghdad on the order of several hundred feet, they calculated, would take a mirror more than a mile square in space, as well as huge projectors and power sources.

About half way between West Egg and New York the motor road hastily joins the railroad and runs beside it for a quarter of a mile, so as to shrink away from a certain desolate area of land.

The most common way to hook up PCs to networks is with Ethernet, a kind of network that is fast and cheap but limited to a total distance of less than a mile .

Japanese biker failed to notice his leg had been severed below the knee when he hit a safety barrier, and rode on for more than a mile, leaving a friend to pick up the missing limb.

There was a hill not over a mile away, very steep and high; and I climbed to the top of it, and saw that I was on an island, barren, and as I saw good reason to believe, uninhabited.

明天,我会找到更合适的场所。

After that, the mountain was about a mile high, and there was no right road. When climbing from a steep place to the top, we could see many places.

The villagers wept and mourned with one voice, burying their beloved great woman at a solemn funeral on the edge of the eddy water a mile behind the village.

However, plate tectonics cannot fully explain certain massive surface features, such as the "superswell" of southern Africa, a vast plateau over 1,000 miles across and nearly a mile high.

Xuguanzhuang, my hometown, is close to the North Bank of the river, less than a mile away from the river. The river bank can be seen when windows are opened in winter and spring.

Fans of racing sims can usually spot an ISI-based game from a mile away, thanks if only to the typically familiar look and feel of the game's interface.

Before leaving, the scientists decided to test the equipment they would use to detect airborne nitryl chloride on the cruise by sampling the air in Boulder, a mile above sea level.

And we were not above a mile out of the port before we hal'd in our sail, and set us down to fish. The wind blew from the . Which was contrary to my desire;

With palm trees swaying over almost a mile of sparkling sand, there is no better place for you to let loose entirely and simply sway along with the breeze.

As fine strands of molten glass emerge through these holes, they are gathered together, run over a pad where a sizing is applied and then carried to a high speed winder which draws the filament at a rate of more than a mile a minute.

The impact of the projectile on the ground smashed a large pit, and the sand and gravel were thrown in all directions, covering the shrubs in Shinan, forming a mound of soil that could be seen a mile and a half away.

I get on by, and I go the extra mile.

Moving forward from Boai Square is a tomb road about a mile long and tens of meters wide. The end of the tomb road is a platform square, and the main area of the tomb is just above the platform square.

THE next morning we fell early to work, for the transportation of this great mass of gold near a mile by land to the beach, and thence three miles by boat to the Hispaniola, was a considerable task for so small a number of workmen.

Deciding to run a marathon if you've never so much as walked half a mile-or to lose 50 pounds in only two months-is setting yourself up for the type of failure that will only make you want to give up.

We had thus proceeded for about half a mile, and were approaching the brow of the plateau, when the man upon the farthest left began to cry aloud, as if in terror. Shout after shout came from him, and the others began to run in his direction.

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