Example sentences of "and walk [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Old Red acknowledged that with a nod and walked on into the corridor . |
2 | Plummer got to his feet immediately and walked through into the sitting room to answer it . |
3 | As Knocker went to the slide window to serve , Yanto picked up his pint and walked through into the snug . |
4 | He doffed his hat and walked off into the mist . |
5 | She turned her back on Simon and walked off into the sand dunes . |
6 | Then she yawned , blinked , turned her back and walked off into the house . |
7 | He turned round and walked off into the gathering darkness . |
8 | Bull O'Malley closed the door and walked back into the kitchen where Peg still sat on the chair , holding the basket on her lap . |
9 | Duncan stood up , left some Swiss francs on the table to pay for his coffee and walked back into the hotel . |
10 | I got to my feet and walked back into the apartment . |
11 | As he started the car and moved away , she turned and walked back into the house . |
12 | He wiped his mouth with the back of his hand and walked back into the bedroom . |
13 | He tossed his sword belt to Yuan and walked out into the companionway . |
14 | The four men stripped to their swimming-trunks and walked out into the ocean surf . |
15 | Nigger grinned as he turned , ‘ evening all , ’ he said , and walked out into the night . |
16 | The Gordon Highlanders had already left , the airmen from the corner table had hoisted kitbags to shoulders and gone their separate ways , and the soldier who had spent the entire evening writing letters called a goodnight and walked out into the darkness . |
17 | Corbett left that terrible shop without a word to Ranulf and Maltote , and walked out into the street off Faltour 's Lane . |
18 | I left two dollars and a half-eaten bacon sandwich on the table and walked out into the street . |
19 | Then he got up and walked out into the antechamber . |
20 | Finally he got up from his desk and walked out into the foyer of the massage parlour . |
21 | But the stranger had already turned and walked off into the night , back along the towpath in the direction from which he 'd come . |