Example sentences of "[conj] walked [adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I remember the time I came out of the engineering shack and walked over to the gas tank er trucks and , which was on , used by hardstand number two . |
2 | Terry shrugged and stood up , ‘ Please yourself , I need some more steam , ’ and walked over to the steam room . |
3 | Just for a second longer she stayed in Luke 's arms , her whole body trembling , before abruptly she moved away and walked over to the rail . |
4 | Then she turned and walked over to the blackboard and carefully wiped out all the chalk writing . |
5 | She stood up and walked over to the arch that separated the two rooms , taking her time to search the room for Mike . |
6 | Lewis stood up and walked over to the door , where he halted . |
7 | He rose , and walked over to the door , scooping up his shirt on the way . |
8 | I got out and walked over to the gate . |
9 | He got to his feet and walked over to the window hearing the angry voice but no longer having to face her , watching the reflection of her pacing figure , the swirling hair . |
10 | Now he swung his legs out of bed , reached for his dressing gown and walked over to the window . |
11 | He turned and walked over to the window where he stood looking out with his hands clasped behind his back . |
12 | Edward stood up and walked over to the window . |
13 | He placed the ointment on the table beside her , rose and walked over to the window . |
14 | The room she was using was at the back of the house , and as she got up and walked over to the window to look out she could see a panorama of fields lying lush and green under a cloudless May sky . |
15 | Tallis rose and walked over to the pile of nuts and berries . |
16 | He pushed his chair back from the table and walked over to the drawer in the dresser where they kept the cash-box . |
17 | But she rose and walked over to the table , moving stiffly because of muscles chilled from sitting in the stone window embrasure for so long . |
18 | Cattini got up and walked over to the barman who was wiping glasses . |
19 | Joseph followed Suit with Dong , and when the commotion died own and they had bidden the Annamese boys goodnight , he and Paul stripped off their shirts and walked over to the bamboo skinning platform where Chuck was already back at work on his buffalo hide . |
20 | He got up and walked over to the group of children and chatted with them for a moment . |
21 | She emerged from behind the screen and walked over to the dressing-table , brushing gently against Thiercelin as she did so . |
22 | There was no response so I called again and walked over to the kitchenette . |
23 | He nodded to the mountainside beyond the gully and walked over to the rock that was blocking the road . |
24 | Old Red acknowledged that with a nod and walked on into the corridor . |
25 | He shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works . |
26 | Gabriel soon arranged the details of his employment with Bathsheba 's farm manager , Benjy Pennyways , and walked on to the village to find a place to live . |
27 | After another battle with the gate they carried on to the end of the lane and walked on to the road and into the sunlight . |
28 | I ate the biscuits in one go and walked on to the boat , climbing up the decks to stand at the back . |
29 | Alfred put his book in his wallet , slung his bow , and with pipe in one hand and flask in the other , stood up and walked on beside the friar . |
30 | Outside I turned my back on the stairs and walked on down the passage . |