Example sentences of "walked [adv prt] down the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The sister walked on down the corridor , with a muttered comment that was n't even heard . |
2 | Outside I turned my back on the stairs and walked on down the passage . |
3 | She hesitated by the door of the sitting-room , then walked on down the passage . |
4 | He walked on down the road , heading south towards the far end of the valley . |
5 | They walked on down the wharf until they reached the ‘ Marit ’ , still talking about the coming Friday night . |
6 | He walked on down the hill until the lane joined the main road . |
7 | I crept back the few yards to the way marked path and walked on down the track . |
8 | Keith nodded and darted back to the house and Jinny walked on down the path , trying to ignore Rachel , who was in the doorway . |
9 | With a nod , and another terse look , he walked off down the corridor . |
10 | As Jenny walked off down the hall with the tray , Cassie shoved the kitchen door partly closed with her foot and darted to the pantry . |
11 | And so they merely shook hands , and she walked off down the garden path to her door . |
12 | He said good-night to his nurse and to the receptionist and walked off down the street , across Wigmore Street towards Henrietta Place . |
13 | She turned and walked back down the hall to the lift . |
14 | The whole of Rose 's family walked back down the lane to their house in silence . |
15 | After a long time , the music started to play again and Cousin Jane and Mike walked back down the aisle and out of the church and everyone followed them into the sunny afternoon . |
16 | As he walked back down the cul-de-sac McLeish found a demarcation line , so precise it might have been achieved by running a tape across the road , where the commercial element stopped and flat-fronted , early Victorian terraced houses , took over . |
17 | As we walked back down the track , the nightingale was still singing . |