Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] walk [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Shortly after I joined the Crofters Commission , the Chief Technical Officer and I walked across the old shieling ground , in the heart of a large general common pasture , in another of the islands .
2 Then , suddenly , I got this power , and I walked through the crowd feeling like a Don Gordon [ big man ] .
3 Then , suddenly , I got this power , and I walked through the crowd feeling like a Don Gordon .
4 And I walked past the cathedral almost every day for three years . ’
5 ‘ I straightened my back , and I walked down the stairs to my parents and I said goodbye to them and to the servants lined up on the front steps .
6 As Stephen Leacock and I walked down the street after that luncheon we found that a small crowd of students was gathered around the white statue .
7 The horse was led back to its stable and I walked to the far end of the house , where there was a lawn of coarse-bladed grass , brown with the heat , some exotic-looking flowers in a stony border , and cushioned garden chairs standing bright in the dappled shade of what looked like a cherry tree .
8 So Joe , Mr Wopsle and I walked behind the men through the village and out on to the marshes .
9 Eva and I walked among the kids .
10 On arrival Rick and I walked around the lake and chose two likely looking swims towards the bottom end near the dam where we proceeded to set up the carp rods .
11 We went into the country to an old ranch-style house where they have ‘ traditional Brazilian food ’ and I walked around the ranch ( ‘ fazenda ’ ) for a bit with his family .
12 I was about to leave for school and I walked out the door without my skirt on .
13 We shook hands and I walked from the consulting room ,
14 and I , I mean Jimmy it was only last Friday I went down to have me hair done and I walked from the hairdressers down to Street to get the wallpaper
15 She and I walked in the ancient garden , talking quietly about our childhood meetings .
16 Shelley , Shelley come round to me right , and she was , she was , she was stroking Dempsey and I walked in the room , this is Dempsey and he walked past me wagging his , you know when they put the tail down and
17 And a fellow said to me about two ye , two to three years ago I expect it was two telegraph people up that pole out an just outside of my gate and he 's still there and I walk along the gate and he turned round to me he say you 're a lucky man !
18 Cos that really got up , up my back when the , I mean tho ai n't a ba , bad bunch of old boys but I normally go down but they they clear and once we 've done our work before dinner break they all clear off and I go down to the and then I sort of walk back more or less behind them you know , to the break like and as I go past the club , I go and wash my hands , they go straight in , I go and wash my hands and I walk past the and er we should go to dinner at quarter to twelve and I go past , it 's one minute past quarter to twelve so cos when we go in there you see quarter past twelve due to go back I always give them two or three minutes and I say that 's it , that 's , ah we was late coming in , I said no you were n't !
19 And you walked up the hill through the trees , ’ said Rachaela .
20 If you 're a comic and you walk down the street and people recognize you , it means a lot of people are watching your show and that 's a kind of indicator of quality or success or whatever .
21 They turned away and she walked up the street , past the baker 's , past the shoemaker 's , and the hat shop , and she rang the bell that was attached to the wall at the side of the door leading into the sweet shop .
22 He left her at the large ornate gate , and she walked up the short drive to the front door .
23 Her wet feet burned on the hot stones at the edge and she walked across the grass to the shade where he stood jubilant , beckoning .
24 George pushed a door open and stood back , and she walked into the room and stood in the center of it looking around with curiosity .
25 It was a Wednesday morning and she walked on the beach before dawn , early so she could dawdle all the way to the fish lines and be home in time to make breakfast and get her gran up and doing .
26 She wanted to pee and she walked round the house in search of a bush .
27 they all sit there looking at her and saying bloody hell she ai n't got her own hat on , we 've been here quarter of an hour and she walks in the door , takes her coat off and says come on ladies you 're suppose to be off your hind by two o'clock , leaving here at two
28 And we walk in the lounge and they 've got two foot round copper covered tables , they 'd covered the original with sheet and the the there was only us two and he was polishing them , you know , getting them ready
29 Benjamin lit one of these and we walked into the centre of the room .
30 At the end of the investitures I was joined by my family and we walked to the exit through the long corridors joined by small flights of deep-carpeted stairs .
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