Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] walk [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 They want me to walk out in Watts , like black people did in the '60s , and say ‘ Cool it , baby , cool it . '
2 " I suggest we walk down to Moorlake , then , " Mr. Crowther said , " and have a look round . "
3 We 've come down in the middle of nowhere , and you calmly suggest we walk out !
4 And I 'd been to top standard as it was then it was standard seven , and as the er you know now they let when the when they 've somebody in so long they let them walk about and come home and all so That time of day you got to you 'd got to pass examins and exams and such like as that .
5 Let me walk up with you .
6 So Judge — gave us a 21-month suspended sentence and let me walk out the court .
7 You made silly , empty requests and then let me walk out of your life .
8 ‘ Did you think that I would make love to you for a few days and then let you walk out of my life without trying to get in touch ? ’
9 ‘ But they let you walk in and take his place before they even knew that you never laugh at anything , even if it 's funny . ’
10 After the Man City match we walked back to the Adelphi but it was shut .
11 All they had led to was the squalor and isolation of this room they kept her in , and the one beyond , and the yard outside they sometimes let her walk in , and the empty hillside , and the whitewashed wall of the barn against which she had stood to be photographed , clutching the International Herald Tribune for 4 September .
12 Sometimes I picture him walking out with his head held high and his step straight .
13 They simply opened the prison gates and let him walk out .
14 Relax deeply , then imagine yourself walking along a country lane .
15 Let us walk up and discuss philosophy in the moonlight . ’
16 Let us walk back to the tavern as if there is nothing wrong . ’
17 Save you walking down the .
18 He would probably land and then tell them to walk back .
19 Anyway , I know I walked out 'alfway through the film . ’
20 I know I walk around in a daze most of the day but this is bloody rediculous .
21 I know somebody walked in with me .
22 Remember he walked out the lost .
23 Suppose she walks out again tonight ? ’
24 ‘ And your parents quite obviously hate my guts because they think I walked out on Jennifer when she most needed me …
25 But do you walk about with it attached to you ?
26 When they arrived the place was empty — — it was early evening — except for ‘ two street toughs in camel-hair coats ’ sitting at a table ; ‘ and they were fairly easy to distinguish , and I think we walked up and asked them if they were — and — , and they said yes . ’
27 Yeah so do they do they walk around at all or ?
28 And they never actually see them walk round where the all the empty flats are as well .
29 I mean you see them walking around particularly people who go for the big dogs , you see them walking around with a big thick necks , the tattoos , the er the boots and the jeans rolled up .
30 I mean you see them walking around particularly people who go for the big dogs , you see them walking around with a big thick necks , the tattoos , the er the boots and the jeans rolled up .
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