Example sentences of "she walk [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She walked across the strange tarmac .
2 She walked across the semicircular pod bay towards the monitor station , sealed behind a transparent partition .
3 Fran took a deep breath then opened the door , willing her legs to support her as she walked across the weed-strewn gravel towards him .
4 The eighteen year old woman was grabbed by a man in his thirties as she walked down the isolated track .
5 As she walked down the tree-lined road in the pitch black she managed to suppress her fear of the dark .
6 She walked towards the closed door .
7 Matt , thought Sara , as she walked towards the Black Lion .
8 Getting quickly to her feet , she walked along the tiny hall to the back room .
9 As she walked along the High Street , these thoughts had infiltrated her mind like the scouts of an advancing army of depression and self-pity .
10 The fifteen year old victim told police she was assaulted a year ago as she walked along the High Street in Oxford .
11 He left her at the large ornate gate , and she walked up the short drive to the front door .
12 She walked past the crowded beach and the café .
13 She walked past the rowdy pub which had been described and up a hill of council houses fish boned with fake shutters , gardens spattered by gnomes , and windmills that whirled with weather .
14 Katherine , as she walked through the enlarged sweep of the living room with its creamy raw silk textures , its mix of low-slung sofas and older more ornately curved chairs , was radiant with satisfaction .
15 The first person she met when she walked through the backstage door was Josh , and , if the situation had n't been so terrible , his expression — which somehow managed to combine outrage , amazement and sheer blessed relief — would have been positively comical .
16 ‘ What a disgusting thing to do , ’ she said aloud , as she walked through the silent house , picking up two items of Nick 's clothing from where he had flung them almost into the utility room .
17 She walked through the large hall , her footsteps echoing off the stone-flagged floor , but then she suddenly stopped .
18 Without waiting to be shown , she walked through the primitive kitchen and on to a small balcony perched perilously above the red-tiled roofs of the houses below .
19 She walked through the open window to the balcony .
20 Elisabeth was awed by the intensity of feeling awakened in her as she walked through the primeval forest , alone .
21 She walked for a long time , while the feeling of the streets changed to night .
22 She walked for a long time , past hundreds of doors .
23 She walked with a heavy heart to the front of the bus .
24 Hussa was a large , enveloping woman with a large , enveloping sense of humour ; she walked with the rolling gait of a shore-bound sailor and her veils had such a haphazard permanence , you felt they were an outgrowth of her personality rather than a covering .
25 Quite glad to abandon what was turning out to be a very wet hunt , she walked with the little girl back to the hotel .
26 She walked into a spacious room on the corner of the building , with large windows on two sides providing panoramic views of the City .
27 When they reached the first floor , he opened one of the doors and she walked into a large bedroom with a huge bed , masses of cupboard space , a comfortable armchair , and a table and chairs set by the window .
28 More hurt , bewildered and confused than she would ever have believed possible such a short time ago , she walked into the dark cottage and up to bed .
29 As she walked into the big sitting-room , Mike Booker walked into the suite again .
30 She walked at a leisurely pace to the back of the hold , where she unlocked a control panel and pressed several buttons .
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