Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] through [art] " in BNC.

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1 When they were walking up through the Grove on her birthday .
2 At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor .
3 Walking back through the jungle I thankfully did n't come across any trap-door spiders but as dusk fell I was entranced by a cluster of trees which were suddenly lit up like Christmas trees by the thousands of glow-worms out for a night of passion .
4 As we were walking back through the garden to the house , he said to me , ‘ Jane , you 've had a strange night .
5 Walking back through the park , and carefully holding the children 's hands as they crossed the busy road , Laura found it almost impossible to ignore her friend 's sly suggestion .
6 She was on her way home from a party … walking back through the city to her lodgings at Somerville college a few hundred yards from the Memorial .
7 Now these houses were of the kind that when you walk in through the door at the front you go into a l sitting room , through the next door is what can be a kitchen cum living room , and the staircase is n't immediately obvious but what it is is it 's a door that looks like a cupboard .
8 old friends walk up through the wild streets
9 Walk back through the square and past the Church of Our Lady Under the Chain to Míšeňská Street .
10 We walk back through the park and disperse : tonight they 're going to a party , it 's Paul from The Soup Dragons ’ birthday .
11 Normally you walk back through the wreckage trail to find the mark in the ground or on trees or buildings beyond which there is no other mark , and then you have to match the marks with the appropriate damage to the aircraft .
12 My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place .
13 And as I walk back through the streets the other thing fuelling this self-criticism is that I turned up there with the gun .
14 Later , well into the night , Mina and Kāli wrap blankets round their shoulders and walk out through the village .
15 With a path to walk on through the long ‘ now ’ of summer .
16 all open down the back and you had to walk out through a huge waiting room full of people .
17 ‘ I think it 's all right , ’ responded Floy , warily , but even as he spoke he was wondering whether it was all right , and whether they might n't be better simply to walk back through the forest and on to the road .
18 They walked on through the driving rain .
19 I stayed there for some time and looked at the castle , and then I walked on through the forest for about an hour .
20 She walked on through the rain without stopping , and the young police officers walked beside her .
21 They walked on through the graveyard , and Kee said , ‘ My grandfather is here in this graveyard .
22 I bade Jamie and his mother goodnight and walked on through the outskirts of town to the track heading for the island , then down the track in blackness , sometimes using my small torch , towards the bridge and the house .
23 After tea we walked down through the remains of the garden .
24 He saw from the look that crossed Tuathal 's face that he was understood , even before he himself tossed someone his reins and , dismounting , walked down through the men , rallying them ; stopping to talk to the wounded ; lifting from the food-baskets some bread and a piece of mutton in passing .
25 I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around .
26 As we walked in through the door Kalchu looked up from his food and said in a worried voice , ‘ Where 's your karaso , sister ? ’
27 He parked his car and walked in through the yard .
28 She was using it a week later when Nathan walked in through the kitchen door .
29 To her relief , Ludovico walked in through the open front door , carrying two enormous brown paper bags .
30 Seven or eight thousand figures had taken up position kneeling on prayer carpets , so that as you walked in through the great red-stone gate you were confronted by rank upon rank of white-clad backs topped with brightly coloured turbans or embroidered mosque-caps .
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