Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] of [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The post-tour inquest led to the WRU secretary , David East , and the president , Clive Rowlands , walking out of a general committee meeting . |
2 | Spackman is seen walking out of a black niche , his right leg forward , and the right hand holding the winding-sheet against the outer thigh ; underneath he wears an open shirt with broad cuffs from which the draw-strings have been released . |
3 | A CONVICTED wife-killer who fled to the Irish Republic after walking out of a mental hospital was being flown back to Britain today , police said . |
4 | He 's got a little kid in one hand and he 's walking out of a burning building . |
5 | A DEFENDANT on trial for a horrifying knife murder was on the run last night after walking out of the Old Bailey . |
6 | A notorious Australian criminal is behind bars again eight weeks after walking out of an open prison . |
7 | He 'd managed to walk out of a locked ward at the Fairmile psychiatric hospital , and it 's thought he threw himself under an express train . |
8 | ‘ Walked out of a Dutch hospital and escaped to Lisbon . |
9 | A coroner has called for tighter security at a psychiatric hospital , after a patient walked out of a locked ward and was killed by a train on nearby railway tracks . |
10 | On 9 January 1986 Heseltine dramatically walked out of a full Cabinet and resigned in the full glare of televisual attention . |
11 | Guests walked out of a glittering gala in Belfast 's Europa Hotel when Best said that Pele ‘ was n't bad for a nigger ’ . |
12 | Forty-year-old Rudman , who walked out of a psychiatric hospital in Leicester last August 1 after being allowed unescorted into the grounds , was recaptured by gardai at a farm in Liscahane , Ardfert , Co Kerry , on August 28 . |
13 | While Heathcliff was getting his breath back , Mr Edgar walked out of the other kitchen door into the garden . |
14 | ALL four Arab delegations walked out of the Middle East peace talks yesterday in protest at the deportation of 400 Palestinians from Israel . |
15 | She walked out of the front door and gave it a satisfying slam behind her . |
16 | They walked out of the warm lobby and gasped , both of them , as the December wind whipped down the street and slapped them into the open air . |
17 | walked out of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and formed the Free Church of Scotland . |
18 | In the event , only a smaller group of about 100 delegates led by Armando Cossutta walked out of the final session of the congress , with the declared intention of continuing the Italian communist tradition elsewhere . |
19 | He walked out of the tiny corridor , through the foyer and out to his car . |
20 | So they walked out of the dark cave into the bright sunshine . |
21 | A Pakistani called Jansher Khan is the champion , and they will not give him his prize money because he walked out of the official dinner . |
22 | Meanwhile Slovenia , Croatia and Kosovo walked out of the Federal Assembly as members voted to confirm in office the Presidency delegates from Kosovo ( a Serbian choice , to whom the three objected ) , Vojvodina and Serbia . |
23 | With a final torrent of abuse , Maclean dismissed the man and they simply walked out of the main gate into the town . |
24 | Yet no one walked out of the big top , there were no fundamentalist pickets outside , no attempts to disrupt the service . |
25 | Beaming , the love-struck man walked out of the Old Bailey dock into the arms of his fiance . |
26 | He smiled broadly and he turned from her , munching at the buttered scone , and as he walked out of the back door he heard the sound of a car coming on to the gravel in front of the house . |
27 | They briefly walked out of the National Assembly during the speech . |
28 | The CS have walked out of the annual conference of the CDF , he reads . |
29 | Had he walked out of the Lebanese embassy one night and come down with an attack of amnesia ? |
30 | If I had any guts I 'd walk out of the front door now , this minute , and I 'd hitch my way to Italy and rent a shack in Tuscany , and I 'd paint trash to sell to the tourists in the Piazza della Signoria , and I 'd paint … |