Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] a [adj] walk [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … and such jams with the traffic , ’ Lionel was saying , ‘ I saw a fellow walk along the tops of the cabs in Berkeley Street .
2 If you must know — Silas and I took a short walk along the track — ’
3 So I , I erm , I had a lovely walk through there , and then we went out the other side of it , and it 's Highgate Cemetery .
4 At half past eight I have a final walk in Buron 's Court , opposite the Royal Hospital Chelsea , and then I go to bed about eleven — hoping it 's a breakfast day tomorrow .
5 Suddenly Water Gypsy 's hitherto charming interior seemed claustrophobic , and she decided a brisk walk along the towpath might blow away the cobwebs and the fit of blues that bedevilled her .
6 Well we had a lovely walk in the er water gardens at Pocklington .
7 She went along because she did n't like to say no , but also she thought she might meet more people and get involved with the community : ‘ I really enjoyed it , we had a sponsored walk along the canal towpath and pub socials to raise money for the event , plus lots of committee meetings .
8 Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country .
9 Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country .
10 OUT & ABOUT Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country .
11 Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country .
12 Every month we feature a fascinating walk in fourteen areas of the country .
13 They began a slow walk around the exercise yard , Turner rubbing his eyes , slightly distracted by the daylight .
14 They completed a circular walk through the woods , tramping through leaves and bracken and ending up back at the minibus where Sybil announced it was time to go back to Conway House for lunch .
15 They had a long walk over the moor to Bingley and Alfred Carter could n't afford to wait for them if they were late .
16 It became a favourite walk in the eighteenth century for the citizens of Exeter , and remained so until recent years .
17 He had a long walk before him .
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