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Simple sentences
The ambulance went out of control and came close to running over a pedestrian.
The bus driver didn't see the pedestrian.
During a sprint through the pedestrian precinct, I collided with a man eating a Currywurst.
Tom was struck by a car on the pedestrian crossing.
Tom sustained minor injuries when he was struck by a car on the pedestrian crossing.
The Department of Public Works is redoing the design of the streets and sidewalks in order to make them more pedestrian-friendly.
Oslo and Helsinki did not record a single pedestrian fatality in 2019.
A policeman was gazing at a suspicious pedestrian.
A pedestrian needs to cross the street at a crosswalk.
Movie subtitles
He was a pedestrian. He was run over while crossing a street.
You know, this isn't easy to talk about, but technically it was the pedestrian's fault and not the driver's.
Fishbein was a pedestrian on 34th Street.
For years, the city had been plagued By ever-increasing pedestrian congestion.
For years the city had been plagued by ever-increasing pedestrian congestion.
Last night, after escaping police, the wanted man held up a pedestrian and took away his clothes.
You know, he has an excellent brain, that man, though a little pedestrian.
He left an old man for dead on a pedestrian crossing.
I'm a Red Sea pedestrian, and proud of it!
People watching? A pedestrian show?
Pedestrian show?
I might hit a pedestrian.
I implanted the idea and skill in Doctor Mindbender's rather pedestrian brain with this, a psychic motivator.
Not using the pedestrian crossings?
They can fly over the Atlantic but can't cross a street outside the pedestrian crossing.
Keep all pedestrian traffic off the main street from 4:30 between Oak and Alder, the state boys will help 'ya, if anybody in town squawks, why you smooth things over.
If you think a cock-eyed pedestrian can make Potter any more stupid than he already is, you're mistaken.
He was a pedestrian.
Dean was arrested for killing a pedestrian while driving under the influence of drugs.
Yeah, you know, if Klink ran over a pedestrian, we want it nice and clean down there, now, wouldn't we?
Ten men will be required to cover pedestrian exits, including the roof.
The pedestrian is Ramon Jimenez.
I'm kosher, Mum. I'm a Red Sea pedestrian and proud of it!
A traffic cop whistling at a pedestrian crossing.
Mr. Howard Graham, you are a careful driver and an imaginative pedestrian.
When seeing a pedestrian in a crosswalk, slowdown and stop.
I wish you'd stabilise your pedestrian infrastructure, President.
You pedestrian!
Watch where you're going, crazy drunk pedestrian.
Driver, follow that pedestrian.
I put them together based on that pedestrian plot for a start.
Wherever did you inherit such pedestrian genes?
A pedestrian was killed.
News and current affairs
What should have been a mere extension of the millennia-old art of building pedestrian bridges, proved to be a modern engineering embarrassment.
For thousands of years, city streets were pedestrian, even if shared with horses and carriages.
As automobiles drove pedestrians off to the side of streets, cities in the Third World should have developed a parallel network of exclusively pedestrian walkways.
Quality public pedestrian space, on the other hand, demonstrates official respect for human dignity and for society's most vulnerable members--the handicapped, children and the elderly.
Public space networks of greenways, parks, plazas, exclusively pedestrian avenues, and streets could be the backbone of the new Third World city.
Generally, cities in developing countries cannot afford architectural jewels such as Notre Dame; but they can have formidable pedestrian avenues shaded by enormous tropical trees.
Drivers now allow pedestrians to cross the street, as in Geneva or Munich (while in Moscow people must still dash aside from onrushing cars impervious to pedestrian safety).
As for mobility in a pedestrian city, it is possible to structure low-cost bus-based transit systems and to severely restrict car use during peak hours.