Example sentences of "[noun pl] walked [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Guests walked out of a glittering gala in Belfast 's Europa Hotel when Best said that Pele ‘ was n't bad for a nigger ’ . |
2 | Ethnic Serbian deputies walked out of the session , and formed on Oct. 24 the " Assembly of the Serbian Nation of Bosnia-Hercegovina " , fixing a plebiscite on remaining in Yugoslavia for Nov. 9 and 19 . |
3 | Seventeen Afar deputies walked out of the Chamber of Deputies on Dec. 23 and demanded talks between the government and the armed opposition . |
4 | The bill was strongly opposed by the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ) , whose members walked out of the Lok Sabha when Chavan rose to introduce it . |
5 | Right-wing opposition members walked out of the Congress on Oct. 22 during a speech by German Chancellor Helmut Kohl , who paid an official visit to Chile on Oct. 19-22 . |
6 | ‘ Ours was the kind of business where the major assets walked out of the door each evening and went home . |
7 | Myeloski laughed , switched off the light , and the two men walked out of the room . |
8 | With a last , quizzical look at her slightly stunned expression , he waited for Mike to join him , then both men walked out of the suite , leaving her alone with Ace . |
9 | Some of the Dutch civilian internees walked out of the camps which had been their prisons for three-and-a-half years , despite instructions to stay inside . |
10 | ALL four Arab delegations walked out of the Middle East peace talks yesterday in protest at the deportation of 400 Palestinians from Israel . |
11 | Although , it must be said that as the Teds walked out of the working-class districts of the major cities — first of all from the ‘ affluent ’ world of the Elephant and Castle in down-at-heel South London — they were unlikely candidates for the job of exemplifying the damaging effects of ‘ unaccustomed riches ’ and ‘ materialism without effort ’ . |