Example sentences of "walked [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They walked on past Pook 's stables and reached open fields . |
2 | She walked on up Shaftesbury Avenue , still weak with anger and shock . |
3 | As he walked on down Mouncy Street and into Decimus Street he could almost feel the curious eyes of Phil Jordan on his back . |
4 | She turned and went back towards her house , and I walked on to Baskerville Hall . |
5 | He passed theatres sleepy with morning , and walked on to Singleton 's bookshop , noted for its excellent array of new books and old books , and for its service to customers looking for something special in the way of rare editions . |
6 | From here I walked on to Men Scryfa , an iron age monument and on to the Nine Maidens prehistoric stone circle . |
7 | They walked on in silence . |
8 | They walked on in silence . |
9 | They walked on in silence . |
10 | They walked on in silence for a while . |
11 | We walked on in silence for a while . |
12 | They walked on in silence for a minute or so , then she said : ‘ If you genuinely want to help me , Derek , do n't ask about Emerson McKitrick . ’ |
13 | They walked on in silence for a time , and then Hilary said : ‘ I still think your mum 's playing a dirty game , or she 's imagining things . |
14 | Luke did n't pursue it , but he wore a slightly grim expression as they walked on in silence . |
15 | They walked on in silence , the music from the fair growing louder as they approached . |
16 | There , on a promontory into the Atlantic , you can walk over the same cobblestones once walked on by Price Henry the Navigator , and see the stone compass rose set into the courtyard with which , it is thought , he taught the early Spanish adventurers how to navigate across the oceans . |
17 | And I was talking , cos I walked along , I walked down towards Twickenham , but I walked to way you go to when I went straight down to Twickenham . |
18 | Corbett nodded ; he told Ranulf to collect and saddle their horses while he walked down to Joan Taggart 's house . |
19 | On Monday morning , Peter Redburn walked down to Market Street . |
20 | The sharpness of the contrast had not struck Breeze before , but as she walked down to Overclyst village she pondered over it . |
21 | We walked down to Cotherstone , caught the bus and stayed the night with our relatives in Piercebridge . |
22 | Juliet picked up the orange folder and walked down to Room G at the far end of the ward . |
23 | Nor were we provided with lunch , so I walked down into Walham Green , past pleasant little gardens full of the colour of autumn . |
24 | He very wealthy , but oh dear dear he was a , he was a , tyrannical I should call him , I know for a fact that he used to before the choir walked in at night he 'd have his watch out in his hand and they 'd start at exactly the same time . |
25 | The Rector walked in on Freddie the lion and his sleeping mate . |
26 | Sian was alone in the Ladbrokes branch in Newport , Gwent , counting out the takings — just £350 — when the man walked in on Tuesday evening . |
27 | There was a knock at the door , and then Bicker , Ratagan and Guillamon walked in with Isay behind them . |
28 | I walked in with David and there was this guy with a mass of curly hair siting behind a desk , looking very Jewish , not like the Jewish businessman , though he is a wonderful businessman . |
29 | She told herself that very firmly , and when Alain swung the door to the studio wide to allow her to enter Jenna walked in without hesitation . |
30 | Francis Morgan did not bother with knocking at the door but walked in without apology . |