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journey - use in sentences
Converse of object
- begin: This year we begin that journey by focusing on " Young People: Employees of the Future " .
- commute: It will not be necessary for employees to offset any savings they make through not undertaking their ordinary commuting journey.
Preposition: through
- landscape.: Robin Noble, a talented writer and environmentalist, takes the reader on a unique journey through the fertile landscape. of North West Scotland.
Adjective modifier
- arduous: These long and arduous journeys across Europe can last many days, causing terrible suffering to these sensitive and intelligent animals.
- short: Many can cut their overall journey times by up to 30 % , even on short journeys.
- homeward: Early afternoon we rejoin the coach for the homeward journey.
- spiritual: This person must be someone who is further along o n the spiritual journey.
- onward: Presumably this saves money on the onward journey to Kings Lynn.
Modifies a noun
- planner: Integration of a number of journey planners is also an issue.
Noun used with modifier
- epic: The first mention of this epic journey appears in the Gospel of St. Matthew where he tells of The Magi bearing gifts.
- return: On the return journey the bus will be parked inside the school campus at the Senior School.
- train: I can remember a train journey back from London one day.
- rail: One ticket gets your rail journey plus unlimited bus travel at either end of your journey.
- bus: There is a 5 min transfer bus journey which will drop you right in front of the terminal.
Preposition: of
- self-discovery: The three Degrees of Masonry are like symbolic rehearsals for those major initiations that we must all take on our journey of self-discovery.
- discovery: Everyone will enjoy a classic Whiskey Sour on arrival and then experience a journey of discovery through the world of whiskey.
- exploration: An emerging church in Manchester engaged in a journey of creative exploration into spirituality, culture and faith.
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