Example sentences of "[conj] she walked [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 She saw an old man digging in one of the vegetable gardens , but he looked cross and unfriendly , so she walked on .
2 The Florentine lace cover was rumpled and she walked over and bent down to straighten it .
3 Elizabeth had won the essay competition and was just about to stand up when Jessica got up and she walked up to Mr and she asked and he asked her what magazine she wanted for the year and she said Rock Seventeen Jessica knew what magazine Elizabeth wanted and she just said Rock Seventeen .
4 And her husband , go and give them a clout , so she said , no , and she walked up to them , and quietly said ,
5 She had the same colour hair , all yellow and curly , and she walked in just the same way , sort of little bouncing steps .
6 The men stood aside and she walked in between them … almost stumbled in between them ; and then she was in a large room in the middle of which was a long table covered in oilcloth .
7 And so they merely shook hands , and she walked off down the garden path to her door .
8 When I went the receptionist was just leaving and she walked down into the town with me .
9 Like that right , and she walked down the bus and this , the policeman said to the bus driver , oh you 'll have to hang on a wee minute because I have to speak to this woman here .
10 The other guys all left and she walked out with me .
11 ‘ What rubbish you talk , ’ his mother said and she walked out of the room with her ironing .
12 And she walked out of the room with something of the same wary insistence on normality .
13 Cos she was n't the nurse cos she walked in half way through the inquest .
14 I had to go upstairs to tell the woman above that I was using the bathroom , because if she walked about above , the plaster fell off .
15 Folly knew that if she said ‘ yes ’ — if she walked out now — this strangely disturbing relationship would be over .
16 If she walked out , then he would be unable to follow her unless he 'd brought back-up with him , and somehow she rather doubted that he had .
17 And he said well happens , she said what happened if she walked out tomorrow ?
18 If she walked back into the laboratory Jason would engineer a scene .
19 Suddenly she was in shadow and only the upper sky was lit with fingers of smoky orange and then an acid burnt lemon from the disappeared orb , but she walked on round unfamiliar roads in what was rapidly becoming dusk .
20 ‘ Sophie , ’ I begged , but she walked on , with a flick of a navy pleated skirt on which I recognized a cigarette burn .
21 ‘ Not since she walked out , ’ he told her .
22 POLICE are becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare of a 30-year-old woman who has not been seen since she walked out of Broadgreen Hospital , Liverpool , two weeks ago .
23 She had not eaten or drunk anything since she walked in .
24 Graham , 29 , went to confront 19-year-old Samantha Gibson after she walked out on him .
25 She sucked in a steadying gulp of air , letting it go with little huffing sounds before she walked on and turned into the lane .
26 Amid the clatter of cutlery and crockery , my contact revealed how Diana had seriously considered calling off the wedding two days before she walked down the aisle at St Paul 's Cathedral .
27 Nor did I care I felt , when she walked out of our home that night , she had walked out of my life forever .
28 The sun was shining when she walked out of the health club .
29 She suffers from a hereditary high-cholesterol condition and was under severe stress when she walked out .
30 He had been a good friend to her and when she walked out on her parents she had made straight for the bar , looking for him .
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