Example sentences of "[verb] walk all [art] way " in BNC.

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1 No point in taking trouble with him ; no point in explaining that he 'd walked all the way up to the blooming rectory to set his mind at rest .
2 You do n't want to walk all the way round do you love ?
3 If you do n't go through that way to the little play area , you 've got to walk all the way round .
4 ‘ You did n't suppose we were going to walk all the way to the Fire Court did you ? ’
5 ‘ And who was going to walk all the way home ?
6 " You do n't have to walk all the way home with me , you know , " she said .
7 yeah , otherwise you 'll have to walk all the way down the hill
8 And now , having walked all the way across Frizingley in her thin pale blue dress and her dark blue tablecloth cloak she would have to walk back again — and fast — before she froze to death where she stood .
9 He could n't have walked all the way down to the reach from his comfortless presbytery simply to talk about Martha 's name .
10 I had to walk all the way to Magnus 's house in the dark because I did n't have any money .
11 So I had to walk all the way . ’
12 She lived in Salford and was so poor that she often had to walk all the way to Manchester to rehearse .
13 She had to walk all the way to Clerkenwell with a canvas bag containing all her belongings , and her feet dragged as she grew more reluctant every minute to face the destitution she thought she had left behind for ever .
14 The speaker is typically less explicit than the writer : I 'm so tired ( because ) I had to walk all the way home .
15 The playmaster had to walk all the way down to the end ladder before he could climb up on to the stage .
16 I had to walk all the way round there in these shoes , they look good but believe me they 're not meant for walking , and in the end she 's not even home .
17 And when he had walked all the way round , he said , ‘ You see !
18 She was here at seven-thirty and she had walked all the way .
19 He had walked all the way down and he began to walk back .
20 Do you know I 've walked all the way from Aldermaston to London ?
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