noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
cross
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Walk past a cottage and cross the footbridge on your right.
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They crossed an old footbridge and followed a stream that bubbled along off to their left.
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Follow Mill Beck, crossing the footbridge and stiles.
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Mavis crossed the footbridge cautiously, listening in the dark for the river below.
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The path continues upstream. Cross the footbridge and follow the steep zig-zag path up to the wall and the ladder stile.
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Half an hour later he was crossing the footbridge from the northern to the southern side of the lines.
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We crossed the footbridge and went out into a silent forecourt.
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The back garden ended at a short steep scarp falling away to a small stream crossed only by a footbridge .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Cross the footbridge and follow the steep zig-zag path up to the wall and the ladder stile.
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Follow Mill Beck, crossing the footbridge and stiles.
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Mavis crossed the footbridge cautiously, listening in the dark for the river below.
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Take the path through the second gate on the right to the footbridge .
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The footbridge over the Glenhead Burn marks the eastern limit of the trail.
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The other is a slim footbridge carried on the piers of what looks like a former railway viaduct.
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They crossed an old footbridge and followed a stream that bubbled along off to their left.
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Walk past a cottage and cross the footbridge on your right.