Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] walk [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The horse would walk up that and that was how they marked the boundaries . |
2 | Beyond the cathedral and the little churches , visitors can walk up the mountainside to the tiny , medieval village of Scala . |
3 | Visitors can walk along a Roman street and discover remains of turrets , cookhouses , bread-ovens and a latrine . |
4 | Zen was still irrationally worried that Gianluigi might walk in at any moment , hunting rifle in hand . |
5 | In class he would play the clown and have the other boys in stitches , but a teacher would walk in and all fingers would point to him . |
6 | Another actor would walk in and I 'd say , ‘ What an asshole ! ’ and the barman would say , ‘ Enough , out . ’ |
7 | I wished Mrs Bradshaw would walk in . |
8 | Then he hesitated because he had left it too late and he was concerned that Tom would walk in through the door again at any minute . |
9 | We all knew it would be disastrous ; we foretold that her husband would walk out , that her other children would suffer : we saw she was the only one of the family unit who could n't bear not to see the fruit of her womb , however sour , ripen , drop and live . |
10 | Even in Italy , where Campese plays for the other Milan club owned by multi-millionaire Silvia Berlusconi — AC Milan having slightly more kudos — Campese can walk around freely . |
11 | ‘ it does not seem to be far from the truth that the freedom with which a person can walk about and look around is a very useful guide to the civilized quality of an urban area . |
12 | Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position . |
13 | In three hours we managed to get the contractors to build an earth ramp , roll it flat , cover it with gravel and put a handrail alongside so that people could walk down from the road to a flat area beside the ceremony site . |
14 | ‘ It seems very remarkable that a woman would walk out , leaving her children like that . ’ |
15 | People would walk up a line to buy flowers in the summer , ’ she added . |
16 | The Christian Democratic prime minister , Giulio Andreotti , is afraid that his Socialist coalition partners will walk out on him if the referendums look like going ahead this year ; by provoking a general election , the Socialists would automatically put off the referendums for at least 12 months . |
17 | All through the day , local people will walk through , treating the cafe as an extension to their home . |
18 | Yes , it 's in a building attached to the wall of the Convent , so that it 's people can walk in off the street directly into The Porch . |
19 | So long as people can walk out of a room and say they have decided to leave on their terms , they retain their dignity . |
20 | Endlessly , this pattern repeated endlessly , and the man could walk along and they 'd all be working , he just goes with an assistant to er repair broken threads . |
21 | Friends would walk by , too , or stop and talk . |
22 | Hawkshead , Ulverston , Ambleside , Kirkby Stephen , Dent and Sedbergh all had galleries where prospective purchasers could walk around to view the goods on sale on market days . |
23 | And I 've I 've known I 've heard of the Glen Islan m men would walk out the hill to the market of Braemar , the Castletown market they used to say , likely going there for sheep or something , I do n't know that was beyond my stories . |
24 | The dark-haired beauty will walk down the aisle wearing a lavish £20,000 traditional silk wedding dress at a Catholic Church in Santa Monica near Los Angeles . |
25 | I Sophie can walk over . |
26 | And I and many others thought that the Tories , after the war was finished , the Tories would walk in . |