Example sentences of "could walk [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Hawkshead , Ulverston , Ambleside , Kirkby Stephen , Dent and Sedbergh all had galleries where prospective purchasers could walk around to view the goods on sale on market days . |
2 | You could walk around at 3am without fear . |
3 | From reception we could see girls walking around , although we were told by a very heavy officer that we were not to get any ideas that we could walk around freely . |
4 | It looks as if there 's a path over from your cottage , so perhaps we could walk round there and then come back to you for tea ? ’ |
5 | and whereas before we could walk round in a on a circular route , Yeah that 's Walk . |
6 | We could walk round to the stables , if you do not object to it — I can vouch for it that the grass is not wet — and then perhaps Miss Araminta will not hear as the horses will not come to the front door . ’ |
7 | She did n't think she could walk on to the catwalk twice ; once was going to take all the courage she had . |
8 | You could walk on to your site and say is that the job how much ? |
9 | With only two points to shoot from , anyone could walk up to it . ’ |
10 | Then you could walk up Madison Avenue and see a fake in the window . |
11 | It was very easy , I could walk up to Ravelston nine holes , walk back in time . |
12 | Anyone could walk up into the enclosure . |
13 | If she could be sure Miguel was there , she could walk up and ask for the jeep . |
14 | Perhaps if you 've time you could walk over with me . ’ |
15 | There 's no way any of us could walk out of this station in uniform . |
16 | He could walk out and just be so good and that is probably the thing that most impressed me about him . |
17 | With a surge of joy Rain knew that Oliver 's insensitivity was no longer her responsibility , that she could walk out of the door and not worry that he had upset people who might , by association , be cross with her . |
18 | I could walk out this minute , this very minute , if it was n't for Emma . |
19 | In three hours we managed to get the contractors to build an earth ramp , roll it flat , cover it with gravel and put a handrail alongside so that people could walk down from the road to a flat area beside the ceremony site . |
20 | The RAC Rally 's 16,000 miles of rutted and gravel tracks are far removed from McGuigan 's deafening fight nights in the mid-1980s , when he was applauded as the only man who could walk down the Falls and Shankhill Roads and be welcomed in both . |
21 | Perhaps , after all , sir , you could walk down Pennsylvania Avenue without being clapped in irons or whatever they do to you over in those parts . |
22 | Unlikely as it was that Richard Branson would ever have quite the impact on teenage sensibilities of Duran Duran , the days he could walk down a busy London street totally unrecognised were surely numbered . |
23 | said of driving all the way back round to collect them , he said I could walk down to the Jolly Farmers |
24 | Endlessly , this pattern repeated endlessly , and the man could walk along and they 'd all be working , he just goes with an assistant to er repair broken threads . |
25 | She did n't mind if he said nothing at all , as long as they could walk along like this under a starlit sky , arm in arm forever . |
26 | She was glad when her work was done and she could walk back to the farm , filling her lungs with the keen moorland air . |
27 | A junior Defence Minister attempted to explain that a bomb might easily be planted in a barracks : ‘ Anyone could walk in as long as they were carrying a package which did not look suspicious . ’ |
28 | ‘ He means , ’ said Rita , slowly , in her loud classroom voice , ‘ anyone could walk in as long as he or she were not carrying a package that did look suspicious . ’ |
29 | ‘ Anybody could walk in . ’ |
30 | The wardrobe was unbelievable , you could walk in at one door and out of the other , several yards away . |