Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] towards the " in BNC.
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1 | Walking down towards the pueblo again , seeing the roomy spread of small farms , the elegant eucalyptus trees which shade them , a handful of birds break from the tall lupins . |
2 | She was walking down towards the ferry with Mr Clark and found the way blocked by a stationary train of wagons . |
3 | ‘ He wo n't touch sheep or hens , ’ said the boy , walking over towards the hide . |
4 | Then we were walking back towards the carriage , and as we passed I heard Mr Jonesy say to the preacher , ‘ I 'll give 'im the devil when I get 'im 'ome . ’ |
5 | With his much-abused parcel still under his arm , he started walking back towards the city . |
6 | It was obvious that she could n't go into the Rose Bowl until she had calmed down , so instead she started walking back towards the flat . |
7 | She stood for several moments in front of the altar before turning away and walking back towards the door . |
8 | Maud 's hand tightened on his sleeve as she urged him to walk on towards the Serpentine . |
9 | The present ski development is unsafe for walkers to walk through towards the carriers as the skiers do not give way to each other let alone walkers . |
10 | Tony offered to walk back towards the vehicle , now a long way off , and left me to think about it all . |
11 | She looked over her shoulder , shook her head again , and began to walk back towards the stairway to the gallery . |
12 | They began to walk back towards the house . |
13 | Isobel turned and began to walk back towards the house . |
14 | By mutual consent they 'd begun to walk back towards the centre of the city , in the direction of Republic Square . |
15 | With Thérèse at her side she began to walk back towards the house . |
16 | People began to walk back towards the house . |
17 | He began to walk back towards the house . |
18 | She turned round and quickly began to walk back towards the door . |
19 | She shivered as they started to walk back towards the pine trees , black now and menacing . |
20 | He could hear him as he walked on towards the gate . |
21 | Joe walked on towards the door of the hut . |
22 | We walked on towards the church with the bulbous steeple . |
23 | Wycliffe walked on towards the town , but he avoided the waterfront and returned instead by the main street , which was narrow enough to give some shelter from the gale . |
24 | Then Stephen walked on towards the open French windows , and Kate walked beside him . |
25 | With a sad shake of her head she walked on towards the farm buildings . |
26 | Wriggling free , she walked on towards the back door , Feargal following her every step . |
27 | The mother and daughter walked on towards the third door on the other side of the corridor and which led into Mrs Funnell 's room . |
28 | He shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works . |
29 | As we walked down towards the community centre they all stopped off somewhere to steal some cymbals . |
30 | He entered the station and walked down towards the trains , kilt swinging , leaflets tucked beneath his jacket . |