Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] walk [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There was n't any ground or anything to walk on at the end !
2 So you walked out to the shoal and — ? ’
3 He puts himself in good light by adding that he gripped me tightly round the shoulders in reassurance , that he gave me brandy , that we talked long after the starlings had ceased their chatter , that we walked down into the street and discussed in jogging stride what guilt or shame or desire could do to the human soul .
4 On one side was the flower-garden view ; on the other , one window had been bricked up at the time when windows were taxed , and I walked over to the remaining window .
5 The man moved away , in surprise , and I walked over to the desk .
6 By then it was too late to get the room and I walked back to the spot where I had committed the robbery .
7 The police sounded surprised that I had bothered to call them , and I walked back to the boatyard feeling strangely foolish .
8 That afternoon , my feelings soothed with company and talk , Sally and I walked back down the bright valley through cricket-loud grasses and thousands of flowers .
9 Benjamin and I walked back into the hall .
10 A quick shower in the bright pink bathroom with its already peeling tiles , more cream , a fast selection of long skirt and blouse , a final comb through my hair , and I walked out into the sun .
11 I walk out to the bus , I get on the bus at the end of Care Street , I walk right along Care Street , right up Dawsons Street , brisk walk and then I 'm walking around the garage , I do n't do that much walking now , the bloody car , but I take a walk at lunchtime and I walk down to the bar , walking , if you walk , that would be total couple of miles a day
12 I continued for fifty minutes , alienating the audience more with every gag , until I walked off to the sound of my own footsteps .
13 And so they merely shook hands , and she walked off down the garden path to her door .
14 When I went the receptionist was just leaving and she walked down into the town with me .
15 ‘ What rubbish you talk , ’ his mother said and she walked out of the room with her ironing .
16 And she walked out of the room with something of the same wary insistence on normality .
17 If she walked back into the laboratory Jason would engineer a scene .
18 If you walk out of the class you get called all the names under the sun , ‘ cissy ’ , ‘ poof ’ and all this crap .
19 Then he took my hand and we walked round to the cottage .
20 He linked his arm through mine and we walked over to the tomb .
21 In the late afternoon the weather cleared and we walked back to the youth hostel .
22 Benjamin linked his arm through mine and we walked back to the manor house .
23 He looked at her proudly then they turned and we walked out into the crowd .
24 He took my hand , and we walked out of the room and closed the door .
25 She tugged at Sadie 's sleeve and they walked on down the long aisle of the hall .
26 After breakfast , Damian picked the keys up at the desk , and they walked out into the cool sunlit morning to find the streets busy and bright .
27 Devlin got up and they walked out to the terrace .
28 Nails replied with some very bad language , which somewhat alienated Shirl , and they walked back to the police-car in silence , and Nails was locked in the back .
29 Juliet laughed , and they walked back to the car .
30 And he walked on in the winter sunshine , the tom-cat smell of the tramp in his nostrils , the wind swelling his clothes , bowling him down the hill towards the station .
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