Example sentences of "and walk [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Enter St George 's Square and walk towards the arch into Vikářská Street . |
2 | Christina watched him leave the house and walk towards the beach before she went inside and dressed slowly , thinking about his reaction to her refusal to make love . |
3 | I go to my nephew 's for tea on Saturday afternoons and if the weather 's not too bad I get off the bus in Glenfair Road and walk down the Drive . |
4 | In 1986 almost half the people aged over 85 , for example , were unable to go out of doors and walk down the road on their own , and almost a third were unable to manage stairs . |
5 | Turn right and walk down the track . |
6 | I think I will go outside , and walk through the graveyard to the church , and talk to Maria there . |
7 | I watch as they disappear down the road , then turn and walk through the hamlet which seems completely free of people . |
8 | Sometimes Alfred allowed Ruth to leave the barge and walk beside the horse on the towpath , to stretch her legs . |
9 | And then , later still , after the boats had gone , the dead would rise from the ocean bed and walk on the water . |
10 | If a crew went to Southend on a Bank Holiday Monday , which was a traditional outing for London 's East End , they would arrive in the town by train and walk as a group to the seafront . |
11 | Bear left , cross Beldon Beck and walk to a gate signed Caperby . |
12 | Turn right and walk to a junction of roads and tracks . |
13 | But soon , yes , she would have to take the telegram and walk to the shop and watch Enid fainting and Mother rustling out from behind the counter . |
14 | He saw the passenger get out of the Sierra and walk to the side of the road . |
15 | Go into Caperby , turn right at the main road and walk to the Wheatsheaf Inn . |
16 | Follow the path to the near right hand corner of the lake and then bear right , keeping the lake on your left and walk to the fence but do not cross it . |
17 | Most of the children had ordinary books and pencils — all had to stand up to answer questions and walk to the front of the class where possible . |
18 | And walk to the dentist . |
19 | And walk to the dentist in your new shoes . |
20 | Better stop and walk to the Post Office Sorting Office — the light is closing in and I would rather do the mile there and mile back in daylight . |
21 | I shift this extraordinary document across to the stack of papers I have read , then get up and walk about the room . |
22 | At the road junction turn right to Roslin Farm and walk between the farm buildings . |
23 | Do n't assume you will find shelter in a bothy and walk into the wilderness without an alternative . |
24 | Eventually they take a plastic sack they 've found on the beach , drape it round the pair of them and walk into the water , giggling . |
25 | Continue north to the road junction east of Tippacott and walk into the village , bearing right with the road . |
26 | She would publicly don her religious habit and walk into the cell as into her grave , while the presiding bishop sprinkled ashes in her wake . |
27 | When did you last , after such a hug , instead of taking your partner to bed , take him or her by the hand and walk into the garden ? |
28 | Now , take off your clothes and walk into the pool . ’ |
29 | I really feel a foreigner and walk up the drive cursing the mud that has ruined my gold stilettos . |
30 | After half a mile he decided to turn off the embankment and walk up the side of the next field and along the path at the top of it , following the horses whom he could still see in the distance . |