Examples of 'be on foot' in a sentence

Meaning of "be on foot"

To be on foot means to be walking or traveling by walking instead of using any form of transportation. This phrase is commonly used to describe a person's mode of transportation or to suggest a physical activity that involves walking

How to use "be on foot" in a sentence

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The suspect may be on foot or riding a bicycle.
They did not drive so they have to be on foot.
Our man will be on foot and running.
From now on the crew will be on foot.
Or they could be on foot and very close.
So that would mean they could be on foot.
The route can be on foot and by mountain bike.
Access to the centre will mainly be on foot.
To be on foot here is to feel constantly vulnerable.
The best way to see it would be on foot.
Can be on foot or any mode of transport.
From here on it will have to be on foot.
You have to be on foot to use two hand weapons.
Last distance will have to be on foot.
I thought you would be on foot patrol your whole career.

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The rest of the journey will have to be on foot.
Some will be on foot and others will arrive by car.
Cause we can not be on foot yet.
Trails may be on foot or use vehicles, including public transport.
All site visits will be on foot.
Criminals may be on foot or on motorcycle.
But eventually you are going to be on foot.
Ask him how long it would be on foot to the bird sanctuary.
GPS has her moving too fast to be on foot.
I will be on foot.
If she had a motorcycle, she would not be on foot.
We will be on foot.
So, much of your transportation will be on foot.
But I do not want to be on foot with those things out there.
Suspect is about to be on foot.
So he 's got to be on foot somewhere in that wilderness.
The perp must be on foot.
The visit will be on foot or in a wheelchair around 1 km for the day.
They might still be on foot.
Will you be on foot or in a vehicle?
They have to be on foot.
He will be on foot on Route 11 . The suspect will be free in five minutes.
Travel across the forest had to be on foot or using palanquins.
Moreover, the best way to admire them is still to be on foot.
She might be on foot.
I guess you are right, this ai not no country for a man to be on foot.
Too fast to be on foot.
Every man on horseback is an arrogant man, however gentle he may be on foot.
They must be on foot.
Heading westbound on the rooftops . Offender believed to be on foot.
He has to be on foot.
They are not moving very fast . They must be on foot.
If he does, he will be on foot before night.
Suspect may be armed . Appears to be on foot.
I sure as hell do not want to be on foot around any horse-backing Apaches.

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