Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | SECURITY lapses at Frankfurt airport that let a hijacker walk on to a jet with a gun hidden under his hat will be tracked down , the German government pledged yesterday . |
2 | She did n't think she could walk on to the catwalk twice ; once was going to take all the courage she had . |
3 | He would even walk on into the Hollywood Hills , beyond any bus line , for the sake of a half-hour voice lesson . |
4 | Then he hesitated because he had left it too late and he was concerned that Tom would walk in through the door again at any minute . |
5 | You ca n't just walk in off the street and say ‘ I want to study a degree in neurophysiology or erm or chemistry even . ’ |
6 | Yes , it 's in a building attached to the wall of the Convent , so that it 's people can walk in off the street directly into The Porch . |
7 | The movies succeeded because people could just walk in from the streets but from the beginning everything was done to ensure that as many people as possible were brought in . |
8 | you get you get , keep your own because if there 's any time she ca n't walk down to the bottom we 've always |
9 | Instead he would walk down to the river , take the path to the bridge and pick up his Police Review at Braddan 's on his way home . |
10 | ‘ Let's walk down to the river , ’ Sean whispered . |
11 | Well why ca n't you walk down to the Co-op tomorrow when you 're at dancing and get one yourself . |
12 | Now , just a shabby backwater in Belsize Park , but a nice , quiet area where a woman alone might walk down to the corner shop at midnight in safety and people minded their own business . |
13 | I thought I 'd walk down to the Club and see you and Antony there , Daddy , but there were so many people , I could hardly move . |
14 | In three hours we managed to get the contractors to build an earth ramp , roll it flat , cover it with gravel and put a handrail alongside so that people could walk down from the road to a flat area beside the ceremony site . |
15 | Keith watches the boy walk off down the corridor . |
16 | Anyone could walk up into the enclosure . |
17 | In this city where everything is possible , and he cuts such a figure in his light suit and striped silk tie , and is 32 and full of self-confidence , and can walk up to a girl he has never seen before and with a disarming smile ask her when lighting-up time is — how can he be wearing a maroon crew-necked sweater , and cavalry twill trousers with turnups , and be 22 , and find himself running after a girl and being told that she may or may not see him tomorrow ? |
18 | Says one critic : ‘ You can not advertise shame , ’ says one critic , ‘ and you can not walk up to a prostitute and say ‘ Hey , you , walk off the streets and join other prostitutes in farming ’ . ’ |
19 | It seemed to take an enormous amount of courage to actually walk up to the door and knock . |
20 | A counsel was held lots were who should walk up to the master after supper that evening and ask for more , it fell Oliver Twist |
21 | They were tired and ill and they could not walk up to the plateau . |
22 | So I turned round then and said right said to Sharan I 'll drop you off at the house and I said when she 's ready I 'll walk up to the shop . |
23 | " Shall we walk up to the house now ? " |
24 | I 'd walk up to the corner of Mill Street — a very scruffy street , and there was a gang of fellers standing on the corner and some of them were sitting on the pub sill and others standing around . |
25 | From here you can either continue by cable car to the summit at 9,679 feet and enjoy the panoramic views from the restaurant , or you can walk up through a half-mile tunnel ( with viewing windows at intervals ) to the Schneefernehaus . |
26 | ‘ But I 've become a cult figure over the past 18 months , I have respect now ; people do n't walk up in the street and say ‘ Hi Chris ’ and clap me on the shoulder . |
27 | Let us walk back to the tavern as if there is nothing wrong . ’ |
28 | I 'll walk back to the Hall . ’ |
29 | ‘ Hold him very tight now and we 'll walk back to the hotel so that you can claim your prize . ’ |
30 | I will listen to the band playing American dance music for perhaps twenty minutes , then I will walk back to the Hotel Europe . ’ |