Example sentences of "[adv] we walked " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , got a bit boring when they started talking so we walked off . |
2 | She said I must mention I 've had a few more deliveries from Ercol So we walked into the living room . |
3 | Erm so we walked in and out of carriages as he sought a pair of seats together and erm squashed down , he had me like penned into the window , like I 've got my bag and my umbrella in between ha , and I 'd already told him I was going out with someone . |
4 | Together we walked and talked of the war and our families . |
5 | Our walks have been outstandingly enjoyable , and yesterday we walked on the estate which you and Bob pained when we went to the Crinan Canal . |
6 | Well we walked back down and everybody was in the erm class . |
7 | One day at 6.00 am we walked up to a disused school in our community and stood outside praying . |
8 | Sometimes we walked to the nearest cove . |
9 | Then we walked through to another room , under the stand , where they checked us again , politely but methodically . |
10 | Then we walked out into the stadium . |
11 | Then we walked to the eye doctor 's . |
12 | Then we walked more slowly into the church . |
13 | Then we walked on , at no brisker a pace than we had come . |
14 | And then we walked further and then we found this pub to eat . |
15 | over overflow , then we walked into Lancaster in to shops and then after that we went under , right , and had our picnic by river |
16 | and then we walked from there round to the court from the Shore Road and then well I stood |
17 | and then erm , we drove , er then we walked through this park , which was lovely , it had squirrels running all round the place and pigeons and everything , it was gorgeous , and , and because it , it 'd been such a gorgeous day , it 's just that my fucking nose is cold . |
18 | And then we walked on a little bit further and there was big clumps of them everywhere they was . |
19 | There we walked through the Green Dragon to the force , at a hundred feet the longest unbroken waterfall in England , and known to freeze into a massive ice tube in winter — Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy visited the spot and were impressed by its grandeur , so much so that William , ever the florid poet , wrote ebulliently to Coleridge , describing the visit : |
20 | and yet we walked to school and we did n't see one |