Example sentences of "[noun prp] walk [adv prt] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Corbett walked back to the window . |
2 | As he watched Melody walking back to the farm , deliberately exaggerating the swing of her hips for his benefit , Seb was thinking of Anna . |
3 | Simon walked down to the stream and across the bridge to his own cottage , waving with his usual cordiality , which was unfailing because it depended on no cordial impulse . |
4 | On her feet again , Joy walked over to the table with two slim girls seated there . |
5 | ‘ He 's hungry , sir , I think , ’ she said as Dr. Briant walked over to the crib . |
6 | Kiah and Rilla walked back to the taxi . |
7 | Zen walked over to the door opening directly into his of office , taking the diary with him . |
8 | Thinking of Jessica , Rory walked back to the bungalow . |
9 | Slowly Rory walked back to the house , the glorious day ruined . |
10 | Endill walked up to the picture frame and noticed there was nothing in it but a blank piece of paper , yellow with age . |
11 | Michele walked over to the bed and stood looking down at Luce . |
12 | Morse walked over to the water 's edge , the river-level high against the banks , and there he dipped his fingers in : not quite so cold as he would have thought . |
13 | ‘ Inscrutable bastard , ’ Bodie said , as he and Doyle walked back to the car . |
14 | Cardiff walked over to the girl . |
15 | Still looking wary , Apgood walked over to the washbasin , tapped the ash from his cigar and washed it away . |
16 | Alexandra walked over to the door and when her hand was upon the handle , turned and said , ‘ I am going to obliterate this conversation in my memory of your visit . |
17 | Isabel walked over to the window and stared out , not seeing a thing . |
18 | Patrick walked down to the gate , which the two stewards on duty were just closing behind the Bentley . |
19 | We all watched while Will walked over to the Queen 's chair . |
20 | ‘ In the stunned silence that followed , Miss Honey walked up to the front of the class and stood behind her table . |
21 | Jill was shaking down a thermometer as Lindsey walked on to the ward . |
22 | The salesman was just closing the hood , and Hank walked round to the back of the car and bounced it firmly up and down with his hands . |
23 | Shelley walked back to the reception-room . |
24 | Malik walked over to the glass case . |
25 | Willie walked over to the kettle and filled it with water from the pitcher . |
26 | Willie walked over to the table and picked up some books , feeling totally bewildered . |
27 | Dyson walked back to the kitchen grinning . |
28 | Thanking Stanley , who said he was very welcome , Mungo walked out to the yard , watched by Jos . |
29 | Lewis walked over to the bar with the single glass almost happily . |
30 | After the cream and brown Bedford bus had trundled away up the road Constance walked back to the house . |