Example sentences of "walked [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They walked on into the thickening woodland . |
2 | I waved to Didier and walked on between the pollarded limes . |
3 | The mother and daughter walked on towards the third door on the other side of the corridor and which led into Mrs Funnell 's room . |
4 | Wriggling free , she walked on towards the back door , Feargal following her every step . |
5 | She tugged at Sadie 's sleeve and they walked on down the long aisle of the hall . |
6 | The last of the Rat-Tail men walked on down the High Street towards the Cross , stars his calling-cards . |
7 | They walked on across the cleared area in silence . |
8 | As he walked on to the first tee he could n't get any proper words out at all , and so I was frightened to speak to him in case he thought I was teasing him . |
9 | After a while they clapped , and then his sister walked on to the low platform that was surrounded by a frothy sea of pink and white azalea plants . |
10 | Albert Ablett recalled the occasion over sixty years ago when a girl very rashly walked on to the malting floor when the piece-walker was not about : |
11 | They walked on through the driving rain . |
12 | After a few moments , Sir Henry appeared out of the fog and walked on in the clear moonlight . |
13 | The memory of the outcome brought a smile to her face on that Saturday morning as she walked down towards the crouching figure of Aggie . |
14 | He stood up and walked down to the deep end as he spoke , then he dived in , surfacing at least halfway down the pool , then covering several more lengths in a leisurely crawl . |
15 | He walked down to the next floor where two men sat working at desks facing each other . |
16 | They walked down to the Old Rectory gates . |
17 | She walked down to the open market itself . |
18 | The next morning , without seeing any of the family , who were heaven knew where , she made herself some breakfast under the smiling gaze of Rose or Mary — she did n't know which — and before she could get into a worry as to whether Feargal had meant his offer to take her to Carlingford he walked in through the back door . |
19 | A man with black curly hair and a nose like a doorknob bustled up from his desk when Dexter walked in to the inner sanctum of the editor 's office . |
20 | I walked in at the first door I saw . |
21 | When she walked in at the back door Mrs Peterson said : ‘ You 're back then . |
22 | Ian James walked in during the early hours of the morning and stole a leather jacket and a handbag from the hall . |
23 | She walked along to the little café , where at least the umbrellas and the plane trees gave some shade . |
24 | Flames and smoke from nearby chestnut-sellers and the bare-chested fire-eaters flickered and drifted into the dark grey sky , and Meredith just hung on to Lucenzo , lost for words , overwhelmed by the volume of sound , the bustle , the glamour , as they walked along beneath the arched walkway of the Procuratie Nuove . |
25 | She turned away to throw her jacket on to a chair , then walked through to the adjoining storeroom to collect shampoo and a towel . |
26 | Leaving her safely tethered , he walked over toward the main door . |
27 | He detailed two of his sergeants to check the other trolleys and walked over to the surviving terrorist . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Sunil walked over to the far side of his bed , searched among the books that stood in piles in the corner and selected half a dozen paperbacks . |
30 | She giggled and walked over to the other machine . |