Example sentences of "he walked [adv] to the " in BNC.
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1 | He walked through to the back of the shop and called out to his father-in-law . |
2 | Pushing past her , he walked through to the lounge . |
3 | He walked away to the fireplace and stood with his head bent , thinking . |
4 | He walked away to the desk , collecting his key , and as he walked towards the lifts he flicked a quick glance back to the girl who 'd been brought up as his daughter . |
5 | He walked over to the timber stack along with a sawyer called Iain Logan whom he knew well — they were both friends of Donald Gillies at Camserney mill . |
6 | He walked over to the window and tapped on the glass . |
7 | Getting up , he walked over to the mantelpiece and took the glass ball , which he concealed in his hand , as Vic might have done . |
8 | He walked over to the window and looked out at the courtyard below , busy with ambulances and patients clutching appointment cards as they peered hesitatingly at signs pointing the way to Casualty and X-ray and Outpatients , with the birdlike figures of caped nurses changing shifts , and the white coats of housemen hustling importantly from ward block to ward block . |
9 | He walked over to the shelf between the windows . |
10 | He walked over to the trench and began scrutinizing the piles of earth . |
11 | He walked over to the window . |
12 | Then seeing Joe 's lips pucker , he walked over to the fireplace and embraced him . |
13 | He walked over to the warehouse . |
14 | He walked over to the cabinet , and poured two large scotches . |
15 | Then he walked over to the assemblage of components he had constructed earlier and tore it to pieces systematically . |
16 | He walked over to the rickety wooden gateway , drawing from his pocket a small jar he had purloined from Mait 's Bagi before Ace had blown it up . |
17 | He walked over to the shop but it was unattended . |
18 | He could just see her face as he walked over to the pavement beneath . |
19 | He walked over to the mantelpiece and stood looking at her cards , a cynical smile twisting his lips . |
20 | Then he walked over to the window and stared down at the chess board . |
21 | He walked over to the window and looked out at the falling snow . |
22 | He walked over to the neatly stacked rods and selected one , then bent to pick up a wicker fishing box from a corner of the room . |
23 | He walked over to the coke brazier where the cooks kept the food hot : and looking first at Rogers , then at Gabriel , he tucked the little bat into the bright red fire , and walked away . |
24 | He walked over to the Doctor , waving a knife at the traveller 's throat . |
25 | He walked over to the window and sat on the sill . |
26 | The ex-soldier looked at the ticket as he walked over to the bench . |
27 | Just my personal assistant bringing me up to date on some business matters , ’ he added dismissively as he walked over to the other side of the bed , picking up his slim gold watch from a small table . |
28 | From there he walked over to the lifts with her . |
29 | He waited until Ace shrugged and stepped aside , and then he walked steadily to the TARDIS , drawing in his wake Lacuna , Britta , Ace , Francis , Elaine , Defries and Bernice . |
30 | He walked up to the green and found a spot to land on . |