Example sentences of "[pron] walk out [prep] the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And my magic wrought true — for it was into your time I came , to Starr Hills , where I had walked four hundred years before ; and coming to meet me was a man who asked me simply if I were a mermaid , for he had seen me walking out of the sea . ’
2 But when they saw me walking out of the sea , they welcomed me warmly with cries of astonishment and delight .
3 We were taken the few miles out to Wyton by RAF transport and in a short time , smiling falsely at each other and with our cumbersome parachutes bumping round our legs , we found ourselves walking out to the plane for our first flight .
4 As I walk out into the sunlight , the grass is soft under my feet .
5 After I 've spoken to you , I walk out to the gate
6 I walk out to the bus , I get on the bus at the end of Care Street , I walk right along Care Street , right up Dawsons Street , brisk walk and then I 'm walking around the garage , I do n't do that much walking now , the bloody car , but I take a walk at lunchtime and I walk down to the bar , walking , if you walk , that would be total couple of miles a day
7 When I walk out of the house and through the square on my way to a final peaceful meditation at my favourite bay view in trigo cebada , the young man from last night comes out of a doorway with a large cassette in his arms .
8 ‘ You 're saying then that when I walk out of the church I 'm on my own . ’
9 His hands are tight across my back , then he lets go and as I walk out of the room his face goes back to the letters .
10 Oh I walk out of the room now .
11 I walked out of the village , got to the main road , turned right instead of left and here I am .
12 I walked out of the hospital and did n't go back . ’
13 One day I walked out of the house , leaving all my possessions .
14 Danielle was all smiles in the arms of her beloved nanny and much to my distress did not have the good grace to shed a single tear as I walked out of the door and out of her life … for a whole day .
15 The day after I walked out of the Times-Herald office I went to see Joe Hallonquist at his office in the Hammond Building .
16 I walked out of the office and out of the European Cup .
17 ‘ He 'll have to learn quickly or he 'll be out , although I ca n't talk because I walked out of the club . ’
18 I walked out of the hospital and was going down the path and a nurse came running out and shouted at me to stop .
19 As I walked out of the ward and round the red screen I felt as old as Humber and as worried as she was about my not yet having been fully trained .
20 I walked out of the champagne tent in a dream or , rather , a nightmare and put two elderly customers , who were coming towards me and were obviously intent on a reviving glass or two , in peril as I blundered into them .
21 I walked out of the sunlight into the cool dark shadow of the gorge , meeting no deity with oozy hair hot a couple eating sandwiches and two crag rats .
22 I walked out of the house in the rue Victorie at that uncertain time of day , hovering between work and leisure , when darkness is falling on the one but the street lights are not illuminating the other .
23 I walked out of the sea and on to a beach , where there was no sign of any people or houses .
24 I knew Granpa wanted me to stay on at school and improve my readin' and writin' , but on the last Friday of term in December 1913 I walked out of the gates of Jubilee Street Elementary , with my father 's blessing .
25 As I walked out to the front of Wolverhampton station I did wonder a little when I noticed that there was a regular service train on the monitor , due to leave at 1822 .
26 A quick shower in the bright pink bathroom with its already peeling tiles , more cream , a fast selection of long skirt and blouse , a final comb through my hair , and I walked out into the sun .
27 I walked out on the moors behind the house .
28 A dip in the hill , much like those at Sulber Nick and Kirkby Nick , led over the crest by an outcrop and as I walked out from the dip I saw ahead of me Raydale with , to my left , Semer Water and Addlebrough behind it .
29 Only when you walk out of the sunshine into the shaded interior can you see what lies behind the glass .
30 If you walk out of the class you get called all the names under the sun , ‘ cissy ’ , ‘ poof ’ and all this crap .
  Next page