Example sentences of "he walked [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He walked through to the back of the shop and called out to his father-in-law .
2 Pushing past her , he walked through to the lounge .
3 It was two minutes past midnight when he walked through into the Chapters Bar , where a dozen or so late-night ( early-morning ) drinkers were still happily signing bills .
4 ‘ Is our guest still asleep ? ’ he asked as he walked through into the kitchen in his towelling robe , the cup of tea in his hand .
5 Ashenden nodded as he walked through into the Bar-Annexe : ‘ Poor chap ! ’
6 He walked over to a door at the far end of the office and flung it open .
7 Then he walked over to the assemblage of components he had constructed earlier and tore it to pieces systematically .
8 He walked over to the trench and began scrutinizing the piles of earth .
9 He walked over to the window and tapped on the glass .
10 He walked over to the window and looked out at the courtyard below , busy with ambulances and patients clutching appointment cards as they peered hesitatingly at signs pointing the way to Casualty and X-ray and Outpatients , with the birdlike figures of caped nurses changing shifts , and the white coats of housemen hustling importantly from ward block to ward block .
11 He walked over to the window .
12 Then he walked over to the window and stared down at the chess board .
13 He walked over to the window and looked out at the falling snow .
14 He walked over to the window and sat on the sill .
15 He walked over to the coke brazier where the cooks kept the food hot : and looking first at Rogers , then at Gabriel , he tucked the little bat into the bright red fire , and walked away .
16 He walked over to the warehouse .
17 He walked over to the Doctor , waving a knife at the traveller 's throat .
18 He could just see her face as he walked over to the pavement beneath .
19 He walked over to the shop but it was unattended .
20 Getting up , he walked over to the mantelpiece and took the glass ball , which he concealed in his hand , as Vic might have done .
21 He walked over to the mantelpiece and stood looking at her cards , a cynical smile twisting his lips .
22 He walked over to the cabinet , and poured two large scotches .
23 He walked over to the shelf between the windows .
24 From there he walked over to the lifts with her .
25 The ex-soldier looked at the ticket as he walked over to the bench .
26 He walked over to the timber stack along with a sawyer called Iain Logan whom he knew well — they were both friends of Donald Gillies at Camserney mill .
27 Then seeing Joe 's lips pucker , he walked over to the fireplace and embraced him .
28 He walked around with a portfolio under one arm and a folding campstool under the other , his head held to one side in a manner considered odd .
29 For the rest of his duty period he walked around in a daze .
30 And finally , thought Ian as he walked up through the Cathedral stairs from the crypt office , what does the Bishop want two of after Evensong and why did he put the phone down on me when he failed to get the odious Williams ?
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