Example sentences of "walked to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And then she walked to the cavalcade which would whisk her to her flight back to London .
2 The Captain walked to the head of the gangplank and paused for a moment , stroking the worn rail with an almost loving touch .
3 Mr Carter and the two large lackeys walked to the head of the queue .
4 Turning away , Grant walked to the head of the stairs and started down , shotgun held at the ready .
5 I got out of bed , packed a suitcase , wrote a note for Richard saying I was leaving him , and walked to the station .
6 He rose from his chair , walked to the window , looked out , then came back to the table .
7 He got off the bed and walked to the window .
8 Pulling himself wearily to his feet , he walked to the window , drew aside the curtain and gazed out at the blackness .
9 Bragg looked up angrily , then walked to the window and gazed at the church tower beyond .
10 He walked to the window and stared out for some moments .
11 They walked to the window and gazed with interest at the North Oxford back gardens , and their flowering trees .
12 The man then rose , walked to the window , stared out for a while over the pinnacles of the City , turned and spoke .
13 Kicking back the covers , I let my feet touch the carpet , put on the white and blue striped kaftan which my journalist daughter had made for me and walked to the window overlooking the central court .
14 I threw back the blanket and walked to the window .
15 Bodie walked to the window , while Doyle took a seat on the arm of the settee .
16 Nadirpur climbed wearily to his feet and walked to the window .
17 I got up and walked to the window .
18 Carver nodded , walked to the window .
19 He walked to the window and gazed down through the net curtains .
20 She walked to the window and looked out into the dull afternoon light .
21 She walked to the window and looked out .
22 She walked to the window , and stood beside him .
23 He stood up and walked to the window of the cold , cold room , putting aside with contempt his lifelong habit of arranging to be seated so as to hide his size when he was about to say anything that interested him .
24 Elizabeth got up suddenly , walked to the window and looked out .
25 He rolled off the bed and walked to the window , moving his hands in the same disconcerting manner as before , though in reverse this time .
26 Helen stood up and walked to the window , thinking hard .
27 She walked to the window and stared out at the plane .
28 Wycliffe skimmed through the accumulated paper on his table , pushed it aside , got up , and walked to the window where he stood , looking out .
29 Mr Edgar walked to the window and looked out .
30 The old grandma who was holding the girl 's hand looked across at him as he walked to the window to stare down into the street to watch for Eddie .
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