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

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1 And so they merely shook hands , and she walked off down the garden path to her door .
2 When I went the receptionist was just leaving and she walked down into the town with me .
3 ‘ What rubbish you talk , ’ his mother said and she walked out of the room with her ironing .
4 And she walked out of the room with something of the same wary insistence on normality .
5 If she walked back into the laboratory Jason would engineer a scene .
6 The sun was shining when she walked out of the health club .
7 When she walked in at the back door Mrs Peterson said : ‘ You 're back then .
8 The clear day stretched before her ; when she walked back into the house her day would be filled .
9 When she walked back across the yard her precious little house stared at her malignly , its nest-like quality defaced .
10 ‘ I think I need some advice , after all , ’ Hilary said quietly as she walked up to the little group .
11 She was white-faced but determined and the policemen stood back as she walked over towards the car .
12 The Land Rover engine rumbled on as she walked round to the driver 's door and waited for him to look at her .
13 Annie disregarded the remark and as she walked out of the side door pushing the baby carriage Bessie turned to her employer .
14 The abortioned girl stared after Rachaela as she walked out of the gate and back along the street .
15 As she walked out of the workshop , she looked back at the flat they had been painting .
16 The memory of the outcome brought a smile to her face on that Saturday morning as she walked down towards the crouching figure of Aggie .
17 Jack was just arriving as she walked back into the department , and a police car drew up with the still-hysterical mother inside .
18 Hari was angry as she walked back through the streets towards her home , Emily Grenfell was nothing but a snob , she thought everyone beneath her .
19 Lisa smiled to herself as she walked back along the corridor that led to the drawing-room and the conservatory .
20 As she walked back towards the Presbytery to interview Father Kipling , she did not feel unhappy any more .
21 Ari felt very old as she walked back to the group .
22 ‘ Bun voyage , ’ she called aloud to him , and it was possible to discern a dance of relieved joy in her step as she walked back to the limousine .
23 ‘ Come here , ’ she said as she walked back to the fireplace .
24 As she walked back to the barn she thought about what the marquis had said .
25 Lucy went — and as she walked back to the office she wondered what had got into her to cause such unruliness of her tongue and to bring her claws to the surface .
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