Usage examples of "go on foot" in English with translation to French

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I will go on foot. J'irai à pied.
Will you go on foot or by bus? Irez-vous à pied ou en bus ?
Are we going on foot? On y va à pied ?
I was going on foot. J'allai à pied.
John goes to his office on foot. John va à son bureau à pied.
I went on foot. Je suis allé à pied.
The woman promised to go on a diet, to stop smoking, and to do physical exercises. La femme promit de faire un régime, d'arrêter de fumer et de faire des exercices physiques.
I will go there on foot or by bicycle next time. J'irai à pied ou en vélo, la prochaine fois.
I'll go on my own. J'irai tout seul.
Does he go to school on foot or by bicycle? Va-t-il à l'école à pied ou bien en vélo ?
Show must go on! Que le spectacle continue !
The cops tailed the suspect on foot but ended up losing him in a crowded bus station. Les flics filaient le suspect à pied mais l'ont finalement perdu dans une gare routière bondée.
Why don't you go on a diet? Pourquoi ne commences-tu pas un régime ?
It will take you at least half an hour to go from here to the city on foot. Il vous faudra au moins une demi-heure pour aller d'ici à la ville à pied.
He likes to go on explorations to Africa. Partir en voyage explorer l'Afrique lui plaît.
Tom goes to school on foot. Tom va à l'école à pied.
More and more couples go on honeymoon trips abroad. De plus en plus de couples partent en lune de miel à l'étranger.
He'll come on foot or by bicycle. Il viendra à pied ou à bicyclette.
I hope this stormy weather won't go on. J'espère que ce temps orageux ne va pas se prolonger.
You'd better go there on foot. Tu ferais mieux d'y aller à pied.
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