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

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I usually go on foot. Eu normalmente vou a pé.
I was going on foot. Estava indo a pé.
Does he go to school on foot or by bicycle? Ele vai à escola a pé ou de bicicleta?
I'll go on my own. Eu irei sozinho.
Tom goes to school on foot. Tom vai à escola a pé.
Show must go on! O show não pode parar.
We traveled on foot. Nós viajamos a pé.
This gives me the strength to go on. Isto me dá forças para continuar.
Do you go to school on foot or by bicycle? Você vai para a escola a ou de bicicleta?
Weather permitting, let's go on a picnic. Se o clima permitir, vamos fazer um piquenique.
Before, he would go to the firm on foot. Ele ia antes à empresa caminhando.
The rain made it impossible for us to go on the picnic. A chuva impossibilitou que fossemos ao piquenique.
Have you ever encouraged your children to go on a diet? Você já incentivou os seus filhos a fazer uma dieta?
It takes you an hour to go to the station on foot. Você leva uma hora para ir a para a estação.
You go on without me. Segue sem mim.
How long does it take on foot? Quanto tempo leva para ir a ?
I could go on and on about it, but I won't. Eu poderia falar por horas e horas sobre isso, mas não vou.
Agues come on horseback, but go away on foot A doença vem às braças, e vai às polegadas
I want to go on a journey around the world if possible. Quero fazer uma viagem ao redor do mundo, se possível.
This weekend Tom and Mary plan to go on a double date with John and Alice. Neste fim-de-semana Tom e Maria têm planos de ir a um encontro duplo com João e Alice.
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