Example sentences of "[adv] walked [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | All my favourite high street shops seemed to be offering them if you just walked in off the street so I snapped up several . |
2 | Then Tobermory entered the room and calmly walked over to the tea table . |
3 | The man calmly walked all over the child 's body with his heavy boots , and left her screaming on the ground . |
4 | He had then calmly walked out of the restaurant and into the night . |
5 | He overawed them and calmly walked out through the palace gates . |
6 | She waited until Julius was out of sight , then slowly walked back to the house herself . |
7 | Then , proudly and smiling , he slowly walked back for the presentation , his friends dancing round him patting him . |
8 | Aggie now walked heavily through the market room and out into the yard . |
9 | Likewise , Kingsley Martin recalled in his autobiography how one coal-merchant ‘ noisily walked out of the church and slammed the door ’ in the middle of a sermon by his father , a Congregational minister , because the merchant felt that as an employer he had been attacked . |
10 | With a final torrent of abuse , Maclean dismissed the man and they simply walked out of the main gate into the town . |
11 | Then the silent man simply walked out of the room , with a nod and a smile . |
12 | A police spokesman said last night : ‘ Miss Wright simply walked out of the hospital at 2pm on May 23 and has not been seen since . ’ |
13 | ’ Miss Wright simply walked out of the hospital at 2pm on Sunday , May 23 , and has not been seen since . |
14 | I shook my head and Reid cheerfully walked on to the veranda , munching his ‘ breakfast ’ — his day 's work apparently done . |
15 | Over 2,000 dock workers immediately walked out despite the judgment and despite the advice given by their leaders not to do so . |
16 | Then , instead of running over the main road to our street , she stood waving for a bit and then walked backwards down the post part and started going up someone 's drive . |
17 | We gossiped for half an hour in the office and then walked up to the United Universities Club and had lunch . |
18 | Hari was tired , she had worked all day and then walked over to the other side of town and back and now there was supper to get . |
19 | See you love … ’ he stooped to kiss her , then walked easily into the kitchen , away from clear view from the garden . |
20 | She looked cautiously around and then walked away from the house , making for the road that had led here , the long , twisting road from the main highway . |
21 | She capped the antiseptic , then walked through to the kitchen and dropped the cotton wool into the bin . |
22 | She turned away to throw her jacket on to a chair , then walked through to the adjoining storeroom to collect shampoo and a towel . |
23 | Seen through the passing traffic a bearded man in an army cap and mirror shades emerged — the bulging muscles of his torso scantily covered by a black vest — jacket thrown casually over the shoulder — he paused and then walked slowly off the screen . |
24 | He checked himself as he was about to kick the chair out of the way then walked slowly to the bedroom and slumped onto the bed . |
25 | She eased back and kissed him , then walked on into the kitchen , her limp dictating the tiny sway of her hips . |
26 | She hesitated by the door of the sitting-room , then walked on down the passage . |
27 | He hesitated for a moment , then walked swiftly to the door . |
28 | We swam for about quarter of an hour and then walked back to the cave , dried ourselves as best we could on our shirts , and drove on , chests bare . |
29 | Bernard brushed his hands together then walked back to the door . |
30 | Christina finished her coffee , then walked back to the house . |