Sentences with phrase «alleyways with»

The whole set is covered by a stratum of planted housing in suspended gardens and crossed by a network of streets and alleyways with organic outline.
But perhaps it wasn't a great idea to step blindly into the labyrinthine web of Venice alleyways with ten - percent battery on my phone.
There were too many residential areas where the buildings were just gray and boarded up, and alleyways with only a few interesting stores to look at.
Reached within 30 minutes by road, Phuket Town appeals to holidaymakers with its host of colourful shophouses designed in Sino - Portuguese style and which nowadays house arty coffee shops and restaurants, narrow alleyways with Chinese Taoist shrines, and shopping opportunities for artworks and curios along with clothing and accessories.
Even after a week in Kaş we still discovered hidden alleyways with cool cafes just metres from streets we'd been walking all week.
Shuttered windows, narrow cobbled alleyways with washing hanging between buildings, and a busy harbour area, infuse a Mediterranean lull to the place.
The rickety architecture of Casco Viejo is a world heritage site, and feels like a microcosm of the region: narrow alleyways with children kicking footballs against the wall, Panamanian men playing cards, complete with Panama hats.
Starting in the alleyways with volunteers and rescue groups, TNR is now finding its way into shelters and animal control policies.
You know he's hiding in the alleyway with the knife, and you know he's coming.
She is also the secret crush of Giovanni (Charlie Cox), however, who lives across the alleyway with his widowed mother (Lela Lin) and feminist sister Francesca (Sienna Miller).
«Running a mile or whatever in an alleyway with a half a dozen bulls charging you is an unacceptable risk.»
In the 15th chapter of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, for instance, Jyn Erso is in an alleyway with Cassian Andor, and her line «Tell me you have a backup plan» emerged from both the front and rear speakers.

Not exact matches

It's a quiet area that also has wide lots with alleyways that can also take advantage of new municipal changes to add laneway homes, says Pon.
William, I believe we can be more than the cancer that we have become: coupling randomly in alleyways, crack houses and rusted out automobiles, degenerating with every successive generation.
The tiny place was literally packed to the rafters with large tins of fiery harissa; shelves competed with shelves to display brilliant colored powders and exotic herbs, and barrels of eight varieties of olives spilled out in the narrow alleyway.
If visiting Tuscany then I recommend a visit to Siena; set on three hills with the Piazza del Campo at its centre, reached by winding alleyways and steep staircases.
Thought I'd up the tourist factor with a tan leather bag and perfectly matching sandals and I look like I should be wandering the alleyways of Amalfi or sipping on coffee outside of a cafe in Paris.
The first thing I noticed was the bursting colour covering the main streets, rainbows of flags were draped across the roads from balcony to rooftop, and every shopfront, alleyway and house was boldly painted with the owners sitting and grinning out front.
The neighborhood is filled with cute homes (the architecture reminded me a little of New Orleans) with alleyways, a cute downtown, and is within close proximity to the white sand beaches.
I love walking around that part of the city with it's hidden alleyways and intimate restaurants tucked away from the main drag.
Instead, you're left with your own imagination as to what sort of horror lurks at the end of this alleyway.
Aside from story missions, side quests and recurring activities like alleyway brawling and dice games, there are random, pop - up scenarios that prompt awkward memories of Bethesda's early forays with radiant storytelling.
After the homemade, mostly single - location video of Resolution, Benson and Moorhead use a larger budget to make a striking seaside locale of villas, cafés, hidden alleyways, and imposing cliffs seem simultaneously swooningly romantic and suffused with danger.
The film tries amending this in silly way, such as including Gail and Fletcher in a dangerous outdoor raid with the Italian police or featuring them in a contrived rescue sequence in the darkened alleyways.
Ghosts of Mars, however, doesn't seem to have any rules to begin with — it's a chaotic mish - mash of ill - framed excuses for extended and dull fight scenes, most of them shot in extreme slow - motion and without any trace of the exuberance of, say, Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China and its alleyway deathmatch.
He has inadvertently gotten Heather into a spot, and after apologetically getting her out of it, he's obliged to make small talk with her as they navigate the alleyways and footbridges of Venice.
It sounds like her own reverie, but in fact she's quoting an offscreen speech by her college - bound brother Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), who earlier in the film has a hushed alleyway talk with the «cool» teacher (Terence McGovern) who washed out of an artsy New England school and came back to shape young minds in his diesel - scented hometown.
The movie is so packed with incident and characterization that that it sometimes loses focus or wanders down alleyways it can't properly explore.
So instead of working within the palatial 5th Avenue offices of top beauty brand LeClaire, she is stuck in a basement workspace in dingy building off an alleyway, working on the «online» forgotten section of the company's website with one pretty non-verbal and sometimes pants-less workmate, Mason (Adrian Martinez).
This abandoned hotel has plenty of outdoor space with foliage to hide in, as well as rooms, collapsed ceilings, roof space, corridors and alleyways.
Although, plenty of what the viewer sees feels familiar to Harry Potter fans — photos in newspapers which are constantly moving — the New York period setting, filled with dingy alleyways and glamorous Jazz Age speakeasys, is consistently exciting to explore.
If confronting Willie with mother - from - hell Kathy Bates was one smart creative decision, nothing else — not the jokes about Cox's size, not charity supervisor Christina Hendricks» susceptibility to Willie's dubious charms, nor the ensuing alleyway pumping — catches us by surprise this time.
When you explore these covert alleyways such as Reddit, LinkedIn, Goodreads, and LibraryThing together with the magnetic noise of social media, you'll rule the author highway.
In the dream Luz had worn every dress all at once, her breasts bestudded with rhinestones and drenched in silver dust, her ass embroidered with coppery alleyways of sequins, pleated plumes of satin fanning from her hips, pale confectioners» tulle floating like spun sugar at her feet.
Sunnis actively fueled the anti-U.S. resistance after he fled: insurgents launched rockets from its alleyways, hid weapons in houses, and seeded the roads with booby - trapped bombs concealed in everything from trash to dead cats.
«[Leon] offers a fresh, exhilarating take on that ambiguous city, with its labyrinthine alleyways and politics, its glamour, its grottiness....
If roofs and alleyways are also covered with snow, home inspectors may be unable to vouch for a home's structural integrity.
It's a quiet area that also has wide lots with alleyways that can also take advantage of new municipal changes to add laneway homes, says Pon.
Rat poison sprinkled in alleyways, garbage on the sidewalk and around bins, and city puddles filled with unknown substances are all threats to any dog's health.
Those years — Alisha calls them «adult - ing» — were all about work (for her, at a nonprofit focused on free speech) and study (for him), threaded with raising two Boston terriers, Murphy and Millie, making friends, and exploring the city's alleyways and pocket parks.
Hanoi is a maze of crazy narrow alleyways filled with a bunch of scooters and motorbikes, and hundreds of apartment blocks dating back to 1960s.
Quirky and independent and only an hour from London, this lively harbour town in Kent is bursting with great views, world famous oysters and narrow alleyways calling out to be explored More
We also took in the palace of Versailles, Caudebec's Gothic cathedral described by Victor Hugo as «a lace of stone,» the Benedictine monastery of Abbeye Saint Wandrille, Rouen (Normandy's ancient capital, where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in 1431), the high - society seaside resort town of Deauville, and lastly, pretty Honfleur, with its half - timbered homes, cobbled alleyways and patisseries filled with tempting «grand meringues,» chocolate éclairs and custard tarts.
A resort of two halves, Albufeira has bustling nightlife and the quiet peace of the old town, with cobbled streets and alleyway taverns.
The four - storey building — a skyscraper by Luang Prabang standards — looms over the night market and is adjacent to the popular cheap eats alleyway teaming with... Read our full review of Indigo House.
The hillside towns of Fira and Oia are quaint with sometimes steep steps and knotted alleyways and make for idyllic afternoon exploration.
Paul led the way into the Old Town's twisty, narrow alleyways that with elegant Georgian architecture looked surprisingly lovely in the morning sun.
Ttravelers have the opportunity to walk into temples that have stood for thousands of years, observe ancient cities that have crumbled to ruins with little remnants of their triumphant past, and get lost in a labyrinth of back roads and alleyways in the mud towns of Yazd and Karnaq.
Tucked down an alleyway, Federal Diner (entrées $ 15 — $ 30) serves high - octane coffee that pairs well with such breakfast treats as grilled banana bread slathered with almond butter.
The origins of Tunis grew out from the warren of dark alleyways, markets, palaces and madrasas that along with the Ez - Zitoune Mosque, still remains the focal point of Tunis.
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