Example sentences of "be walk [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Frances had been walking along a pavement in Oxford when she was hit from behind . |
2 | Do you find you are walking around a lot , even to prepare the simplest of meals ? |
3 | A few minutes later you are walking up a short wooden ladder , round the corner and you find a 200ft waterfall — bridges cross the torrent twice before you reach the top and continue along the path . |
4 | Better take it up — you do n't want to trip on it when you 're walking up the aisle . ’ |
5 | ‘ Next thing they 're walking up the aisle . |
6 | And I said , everybody can hear when they 're walking down the pavement ! |
7 | then it went a bit further and stop , and then we used to be walking up the , but that were it , half a crown |
8 | If you do seem to be walking around a lot during meal preparations try to count the number of times you walk to various work areas and even the number of steps you take . |
9 | Lynne plans to marry her fiancee Martin Keene next year — she says she 's determined she 'll be walking down the aisle . |
10 | ‘ Suppose you suddenly had that feeling — tawdry — while you were walking up the aisle with George Beador . |
11 | There were a lot of mad parties — I 'd be invited to quite a few of them , and people were walking around a lot of the time saying : ‘ Hey man , I 'm an orange … . ’ |
12 | They were walking along a broad corridor between glass-partitioned offices , lit by bleak fluorescent strip lighting , where sallow-faced men in shirt-sleeves stared at computer terminals or pored over sheets of printout . |
13 | It was a sunny autumn afternoon in 1963 as John and Mary Briggs were walking along a disused trackbed in the West Country with their two Jack Russell terriers , Tina and Spot , who were enjoying their walk as much as their owners . |
14 | They were walking along a smallish road to the left of the extraordinary green-and-white-striped cathedral and David suddenly stopped and put both hands on Julia 's shoulders . |
15 | As they were walking along a narrow passageway by the bar Mr Maltby accidentally nudged Mr Waterworth a former miner , and ‘ spilled twopence worth of beer . ’ |
16 | As they were walking down the paved way to the Union building , Reynolds asked , ‘ How 's Michael , these days ? ’ |
17 | One evening in mid-April , Dr Jaffery and I were walking down the Chandni Chowk heading towards the doctor 's rooms in the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse . |
18 | Mother and daughter were walking down the room together . |
19 | she said it was very lonely at night when you were walking down the corridors . |
20 | An example of this is walking up an escalator at the same speed that the escalator is moving downwards . |
21 | And if a strange person is walking up the driveway with intention of breaking in at least somebody may notice it . |
22 | There was a man who went off to Amsterdam to buy some diamonds , I helped his secretary book his ticket , first class , and his limousine , smooth as clockwork , and as he 's walking along a canal admiring the house fronts someone stabs him in the back , destroys a kidney , gangrene sets in , now he 's dead . |
23 | She was walking up the Mound to do the lunch shift at the Right and Wrong . |
24 | The other day , one lunchtime in fact , I was walking up the Farringdon Road . |
25 | David was walking up the garden path , half an hour earlier than expected . |
26 | No , I was walking up the ramps and it was ripped out of my hand actually . |
27 | One day , minding my own business as usual , I was walking down a busy main road in the afternoon when I saw a helmeted security guard standing outside a doorway . |
28 | One night he was walking down a narrow , dark lane when suddenly , from behind a parked van , a huge man appeared . |
29 | There was a significant improvement on the other side of the viaduct , a Victorian class divide that had survived the years , and within two blocks he was walking down a tree-lined avenue composed of tall , detached houses set back from the road behind fair-sized gardens . |
30 | Then his feet were on the stairs and he was walking down the narrow , dark steps , which twisted sharply to the right . |