Example sentences of "i walk [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | With my burdens lying against the brickwork of the bridge , I walk on along the same narrow path that now begins to climb the side of a rather bald looking hill . |
2 | I suppose I was on my way to call for Millie , but I walk on past the house instead , obscurely ashamed to have caught her father unawares . |
3 | I walk up to the spot where a rabbit is entangled , I get down on one knee and lift the top line of the net over the back of my head . |
4 | I walk up to the main building along a path of large brown stones with the shape and texture of unleavened bread . |
5 | I walk up to the lefthand end of this street , where it emerges in Trafalgar Square , and check the name : Spring Gardens . |
6 | She is a historian , or more properly a micro-historian , and she is writing a history of our hillside — the road I walk up from the station and the various lanes and alleyways that open off it . |
7 | And as I walk back through the streets the other thing fuelling this self-criticism is that I turned up there with the gun . |
8 | I walk back across the grass and pick up my barrel-bag . |
9 | As I walk back to the motel I am relieved to see that there is no light on in the room . |
10 | I walk back to the Cabinet Office . |
11 | 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 |
12 | As I walk out into the sunlight , the grass is soft under my feet . |
13 | After I 've spoken to you , I walk out to the gate |
14 | 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 |
15 | 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 . |
16 | ‘ You 're saying then that when I walk out of the church I 'm on my own . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Oh I walk out of the room now . |
19 | ‘ Am I to walk on to the stage at the Shield with it on my finger , and the whole audience thinking that I am a wife when I am none ? |
20 | On one side was the flower-garden view ; on the other , one window had been bricked up at the time when windows were taxed , and I walked over to the remaining window . |
21 | I walked over to the grassy map of Mindanao ; they followed . |
22 | I walked over to the table and put the book on it . |
23 | I walked over to the door before I spoke to her . |
24 | I walked over to the Sheikha 's house . |
25 | It was the first and only time I walked over to the pavillon , knocked on the door and entered alone . |
26 | The man moved away , in surprise , and I walked over to the desk . |
27 | I walked around outside the motel . |
28 | I walked up to the bar , passing several people I had never seen before who were obviously volunteers . |
29 | I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which made light of his infirmity . |
30 | I believe I gave Joe a bit of a shock when I walked up to the table and played a few shots with him . |