Example sentences of "[coord] walked [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Herr Nordern waved a goodbye and walked along the familiar road to the S-Bahn station .
2 Instead she drove to the canal and walked along the narrow path where small boys threw car tyres into the dark half-frozen water .
3 As Americans , and relatives from many other countries filed through the town , and walked over the surrounding countryside yesterday — over 20 nationalities were represented on the flight — Mr Joe Horgan , a spokesman for the American victims of Flight 103 , spoke of a bond between the US and Lockerbie .
4 The morning she had slammed out of the house and walked through the blitzed London streets to Goddy 's office she had been out of her mind ; shell-shocked , or something .
5 Maxim got up and walked through the inner door .
6 I went to sleep that afternoon fully dressed , and I did n't wake up until seven forty-five P.M. I washed and changed my clothes , and walked through the old part of the city with its strange , crouch-backed , medieval buildings , like a Hollywood set built for Garbo .
7 When he saw the room was empty he turned and walked through the open doorway of Johnny 's room , searching .
8 Making a mental note to drop the watch into Merryfields watch repairs on his next visit to Berkeley , Yanto hitched the blanket around him and walked through the silent house into the kitchen .
9 Then she turned and walked towards the deep end , turned again and did a perfect back flip , hardly denting the surface and coming up into a smooth breaststroke only a few feet away from me .
10 A short figure turned the corner and walked towards the mysterious door .
11 So he turned away from the mirror and walked towards the weak sunlight ; she had gone out to the balcony , it was warm in the September sunshine .
12 With that , he turned away and walked towards the waiting van .
13 I rose and walked to the other side .
14 He came in an open-necked shirt and walked to the makeshift podium without a very obvious security presence .
15 He released her and walked to the parked car .
16 Lucien stood up and walked to the front edge of the roof .
17 Irritably — she really wanted that cup of tea ; she was growing as bad as the British — McAllister turned off the gas ring , blew out the match , and walked to the front door , grumbling to herself , Hold your horses , I 'm coming , I 'm coming , when another urgent series of knocks sounded .
18 I found the café depressing , and walked to the open door and watched a goose waddle down the lane , her goslings in obedi-ent Indian file .
19 Donna glanced agitatedly at her watch and walked to the main doors , trying to see the Volvo parked in the street beyond .
20 She nodded and they left the house hand in hand and walked across the springy turf .
21 Then the Germans turned and walked across the empty concrete to the rumbling Dornier .
22 A loud knocking on the wicket-gate made Jack start and he muttered to himself as he left the office and walked across the cobbled yard .
23 Less than half an hour later I left the front entrance of the Astoria and walked down the dark side street .
24 I parked Armstrong on the road and walked down the short drive to the impressive Gothic porch around the front door .
25 Deciding business before pleasure , she dismounted and walked up the front drive of the vicarage .
26 She stopped close to the entrance to St Martin 's and walked up the steep path of a tiny church , ancient before St Thomas was born .
27 She arrived at the Herald building at half past three , and walked past the uniformed commissionaire to the lift .
28 Reaching Georgia Street I turned right and walked past the old Hotel Vancouver to the Hotel Georgia .
29 Then in the account of how the risen Lord Jesus Himself drew near and walked with the two disciples on the road to Emmaus ( Luke 24 verses 13/31 ) we read of how He explained from the scriptures that all the events surrounding His crucifixion had been foreshadowed and foretold in the Word of God .
30 TOMMY SMITH : ( Liverpool , Swansea and England — 1962-1979 ) : ‘ The minute he got off the coach and walked into the changing-room people would go for cover .
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