Example sentences of "have walked from " in BNC.

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1 Southey had reached the city shortly before , having walked from Oxford with George Burnett , a Balliol friend who had been persuaded to join the Pantisocrats .
2 If I 'd stayed any longer with the villain who sold me those QE2 boots , I 'd have walked from the shop with a case of tent pegs and a canoe .
3 I was going out to tell the world and I must have walked from his room pumping pure adrenalin through every vein .
4 And me mother used to say y you could you could have walked from the point of Ness , to the pier , how were the boats were that tightly packed in .
5 Great care was subsequently taken not to move Chalmers more than necessary other than to place a stretcher beneath him , although he could no doubt have walked from the field .
6 November 1876 , reported that on the previous Thursday evening , he had preached in the little church at Turnham Green , to whence he had walked from Isleworth .
7 The warmth from the hot pipe that skirted a side wall billowed across Holly 's face , rubbed at the cold that had settled under his tunic and shirt as he had walked from the compound with the trustie from Internal Order .
8 The bag and the oil had nestled behind his testicles , held in place by his underpants , as he had walked from the Factory to Hut 2 , evaded the evening search .
9 The fullest enjoyment of Giorgione 's altarpiece could , he claimed , only be realised if we had walked from Venice to Castelfranco
10 The fullest enjoyment of Giorgione 's altarpiece could , he claimed , only be realised if we had walked from Venice to Castelfranco .
11 The solicitor had walked from the station to the car park so many times that he no longer noticed his surroundings .
12 In navigating the corner he had walked from shade straight into the blinding-white glare of the sun and , as her gallop had ceased , so the man also stopped dead , apparently dazzled despite the protection of a pair of sepia-tinted gold-rimmed glasses .
13 He had not realised quite how far he had walked from his hut .
14 ‘ I 've walked from Glasgow since noon . ‘
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