Example sentences of "walked [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Old Red acknowledged that with a nod and walked on into the corridor . |
2 | She eased back and kissed him , then walked on into the kitchen , her limp dictating the tiny sway of her hips . |
3 | They walked on into the thickening woodland . |
4 | Miles walked on into the night , to a special place , a secret place , that only he knew . |
5 | I waved to Didier and walked on between the pollarded limes . |
6 | He walked on past the house to the steps and down to the shore . |
7 | He could hear him as he walked on towards the gate . |
8 | Joe walked on towards the door of the hut . |
9 | We walked on towards the church with the bulbous steeple . |
10 | Wycliffe walked on towards the town , but he avoided the waterfront and returned instead by the main street , which was narrow enough to give some shelter from the gale . |
11 | Then Stephen walked on towards the open French windows , and Kate walked beside him . |
12 | With a sad shake of her head she walked on towards the farm buildings . |
13 | Wriggling free , she walked on towards the back door , Feargal following her every step . |
14 | The mother and daughter walked on towards the third door on the other side of the corridor and which led into Mrs Funnell 's room . |
15 | He shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works . |
16 | She turned away and carrying the basket with great care , walked on up the road to Tace Way . |
17 | Keith nodded and darted back to the house and Jinny walked on down the path , trying to ignore Rachel , who was in the doorway . |
18 | He walked on down the road , heading south towards the far end of the valley . |
19 | The last of the Rat-Tail men walked on down the High Street towards the Cross , stars his calling-cards . |
20 | She tugged at Sadie 's sleeve and they walked on down the long aisle of the hall . |
21 | They walked on down the wharf until they reached the ‘ Marit ’ , still talking about the coming Friday night . |
22 | The sister walked on down the corridor , with a muttered comment that was n't even heard . |
23 | I crept back the few yards to the way marked path and walked on down the track . |
24 | Outside I turned my back on the stairs and walked on down the passage . |
25 | She hesitated by the door of the sitting-room , then walked on down the passage . |
26 | He walked on down the hill until the lane joined the main road . |
27 | After a brief rest they walked on across the plateau . |
28 | They walked on across the cleared area in silence . |
29 | He walked on along the ride . |
30 | Alfred put his book in his wallet , slung his bow , and with pipe in one hand and flask in the other , stood up and walked on beside the friar . |