Example sentences of "[pron] walked down to the " in BNC.

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1 Thought of him tonight as I walked down to the river .
2 I walked down to the town centre , which reminded me of an English country town , with shops of every kind .
3 Ben was saying the other day that soon they would drop out as I walked down to the shops ! ’
4 So I walked down to the sea and before long , I was at the ship and was swimming round it .
5 She walked down to the open market itself .
6 We walked down to the car-park , through the rhododendrons , round the lake and over the willow-pattern bridge .
7 He was pin high to the left of the flag and the crowd was stamping and cheering as we walked down to the green .
8 Instead , as we walked down to the bar this evening , he had been all smiles and indulgent gallantry , complimenting us on our appearance , an arm lightly circling each of our waists .
9 They walked down to the Old Rectory gates .
10 They stripped in silence and he took her hand as they walked down to the water 's edge .
11 Of Glenelg they saw little ; after breakfast on Thursday , 2 September , having parted company with their guides John Hay and Laughland Vass , they walked down to the shore and were ferried to Skye .
12 They walked down to the river , as a motley crowd milled about the jetties where the ferry boats left for the West Bank .
13 Mrs Goreng walked right into the German 's trap — he 'd wanted to pay her back — when he 'd asked her as they walked down to the edge of the beach for a post-picnic swim , ‘ And are the people religious ? ’
14 He walked down to the next floor where two men sat working at desks facing each other .
15 He walked down to the end .
16 Peter watched him as he walked down to the lych gate .
17 He walked down to the Redmond house with Anne to collect Sarah and to say goodbye to the Redmonds .
18 It was a shed hand actually , he did n't , was n't responsible for cash although he helped the cashier and er , I well remember this erm in those days the conductor used to either run into depot with the bus or he 'd get relief on the Cornhill , he walked down to the depot carrying his cash in his cash bag and then he 'd sit in the paying in room and he 'd laboriously cam carried out his cash , piling the pennies into stacks , the ha'pennies , the tokens , the sixpences , every denomination .
19 He walked down to the tail and pressed his hands on the rudder , wet with morning mist .
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