Example sentences of "begin walking " in BNC.
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1 | Later that afternoon , there was an inspection of the course , and while sideslipping down behind Mueller I was amazed to seen him remove his skis and begin walking down the course , an activity known as ‘ bootpacking ’ . |
2 | I could n't make out what was going on so I began walking towards the image , binoculars pressed to my eyes . |
3 | I began walking towards what I thought was the town . |
4 | They began walking again . |
5 | It started with 200 in the hall but they began walking out . |
6 | Instead of turning left over the canal bridge which would have taken him into the village , he turned right and began walking out of the village on the Brookend road . |
7 | Then I plucked up the courage to start moving around on my own and began walking down a path when the gentleman in grey asked people to stand aside , and I stepped well back . |
8 | Then he saw me , waved , and began walking slowly towards me . |
9 | I began walking along the track leading behind the beach towards the village , which was marked by the red tin roof of a tiny church showing above the casuarinas and palm trees . |
10 | I was astonished when we began walking down the now weed-strewn path to feel a familiar feeling of fear and expectation . |
11 | She got up and began walking round the kitchen , collecting a dirty cup here , a saucer there , putting them in the sink . |
12 | ‘ Dos horas , ’ he said , and without a backward glance , began walking up the hill . |
13 | Scrambling down from the mound of sand , Garry began walking towards the houses , his hands and knees stained orange . |
14 | Maura began walking towards them like a condemned man on his way to the gallows . |
15 | ’ Dismissing him with a gesture , she began walking towards the door which she meant to bang closed behind him . |
16 | ‘ I think I 'll die if I do n't have a drink soon , ’ Elaine panted like a thirsty dog as they stepped out of Cave Shepard department store and began walking down Broad Street towards the car parked in Trafalgar Square . |
17 | Nicholson began walking again , satisfied that his visitors were following him . |
18 | Then he began walking towards Magee . |
19 | After a few moments he began walking , pausing once to look up at the grand facade of the Shelbourne . |
20 | He began walking towards it and she saw that he had one hand inside his jacket , as if reaching for something . |
21 | She began walking towards the depression , as four suited figures followed her from the ship , still arguing about the paperwork . |
22 | In the shade of the buildings on the square , he began walking to the station . |
23 | She began walking ahead quickly , and Piers kept up with her with long , easy strides . |
24 | She stood up , her eyes burning , and began walking steadily towards the water , but before she could get there she felt his hand in her hair and he pulled her to face him . |
25 | Claire stood up and began walking around the room , idly picking up one of the many calculators lying around , her hand trailing over the volumes of books on the shelves . |
26 | She began walking towards the door . |
27 | Harry watched it until it had turned into Emlyn Square , then began walking unsteadily in the same direction . |
28 | Using the same forthrightness as her brother , she took Hilary 's arm in a firm grip and began walking back to the house . |
29 | Ianthe hurried on to the escalator and began walking down . |
30 | Turning away , she bent to pick up her skis and sticks , then began walking away from him , only releasing a pent-up breath when it became clear he was n't going to follow her . |