Example sentences of "she [verb] walk [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She tried to walk over the rich green grass towards them , but her feet seemed glued in place .
2 She turned to walk to the weighing room .
3 She began to walk towards the worm 's head .
4 Not knowing how to deal with it , she began to walk towards the front door .
5 She began to walk towards the door , but the Doctor stopped her with a look .
6 She began to walk between the vast trunks , into the green dimness .
7 She began to walk through the wood , and after a while she came to a little house .
8 She began to walk down the path , turning to wave as Elaine shouted , ‘ Thanks for everything . ’
9 ’ Dismissing him with a gesture , she began walking towards the door which she meant to bang closed behind him .
10 She began walking towards the depression , as four suited figures followed her from the ship , still arguing about the paperwork .
11 She began walking towards the door .
12 She started to walk towards the door , and his deep , gravel-timbered voice held her back .
13 She started to walk across the yard , and he followed her ; and they had reached the house door before her decision came : ‘ I 'll take the cart down there later on ; if he 's put her to work she 's likely pacing The Strand , ’ she said .
14 The woman was in black stilettoes , walking slowly and evidently in pain — as if she had walked into the country in inappropriate shoes and was blistered and had a long way to go , as if this hot summer wind from the chalk hills was almost too much for her .
15 He had been carried along by his wife 's extraordinary power of making decisions , from the time when she had walked into the offices of Glebe and Pargeter , when his old father was alive , and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house .
16 She had walked into the house and shouted her usual , I 'm back . ’
17 Once had been at the theatre , when she had walked into the foyer and received a thoroughly unpleasant jolt when she had seen him standing only yards away , and the second time had been at a party .
18 Rose , who had n't any recollection of the Leesons , had been surprised by Jane Leeson 's expression when she had walked into the shop .
19 She said that she had walked past the quarry previously and had not been concerned about it .
20 And then the moment had passed , and tall and tanned and fit in the sunshine she had walked down the green street with the gardens either side of her , and had known by an instinctive glance that her mother still lived there , that nothing had changed .
21 She had walked down the stairs and for a moment been taken for , and almost become , Kettering 's wife .
22 The close stifling feeling of menace , present as she had walked down the path on that evening in May , returned a hundredfold , settling above the little cottage , like an ancient , ugly crone over her cooking pot .
23 She had rung the doorbell , but as no-one had come she had walked round the house to the garden .
24 Rosa too woke up the next day unsure whether she had walked in the street below in a dream , but the mud between her toes showed her that she had indeed left the house .
25 Having seen Mr Jeffreys and diagnosed an acute and fairly painful dose of tonsillitis , she had intended going straight back to her cabin , instead of which , without even being aware of it , she had walked in the opposite direction .
26 She was furious that she had to walk down the hill in her six-inch heels .
27 She likes to walk by the sea .
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