Example sentences of "walk along [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was pointed out in Dann v Hamilton that the defence could apply in cases where : " the drunkenness of the driver at the material time is so extreme and so glaring that to accept a lift from him is like engaging in an intrinsically and obviously dangerous occupation , intermeddling with an unexploded bomb or walking along on the edge of an unfenced cliff " .
2 One day , Mildred was walking along in the park it was very , very hot and she was very , very tired !
3 Hatton had been walking along in the dark and someone had waited for him among the willows and the brambles , the stone ready for use .
4 Leave the Museum of Decorative Arts and walk along to the Svatopluka Čech Bridge of 1906 , by J. Soukup and J. Koula .
5 We walked along beside the wheels until the end of the train was in sight and finally walked past the dining car and at the end of it swung upwards through its rear door into the scene of operations .
6 With a sigh , for things vaguely wrong with her life , she walked along to the lounge where she found Feargal 's mother .
7 Morse thanked the man , and walked along to the ramp at the side of the flats , and down to a concreted area where five garages directly in front of him shielded the immediate view .
8 I walked along to the door and turned the handle .
9 He knocked out his pipe , climbed the steps to the road and walked along to the house .
10 I recall Hamish in one of his writings saying that as he walked along on the way to his next objective he was reading a paperback novel — how more blinkered than that can you get ! ?
11 ‘ Last year , ’ said Kāli , as we walked along behind the houses , ‘ Mother and one or two other women started before the forest was officially opened — before ban pasāi — and people were so angry that they made the women 's husbands go to the headman and pay a fine of five rupees each . ’
12 It was hard to see and he touched the stones as he walked along by the wall .
13 They walked along by the river .
14 She walked along by the shops , and stopped when she came to a door with ‘ Madame Eloise — Hair ’ on it .
15 They walked along by the harbour , where the tall masts and the draped fishing nets made a dramatic backcloth as the men prepared for their nightly trip out , working on the nets and the sailing gear by the light of lanterns , and with much singing and swearing and good-natured banter .
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