Example sentences of "[noun pl] walk [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Cheeks dripping white , the kids walk back to the car , happy and contented . |
2 | In keeping with standard FIFA practice , officials walked on to the pitch and handed red coupons to two of the most famous Scottish players , Johnson and Kenny Dalglish . |
3 | One of the youths walked over to the group , looked at the black girl and said , ‘ By the way , you are a nigger too . ’ |
4 | Both players walked up to the green , collected their putters and started to study the line . |
5 | The three players walked off to the next tee . |
6 | One of the girls walked over to the time traveller and smiled a genuine welcoming grin . |
7 | In front of the railway station , a second police car ( summoned by a confident Morse as Lewis had driven him from North Oxford ) was now waiting , and the Chief Inspector nodded a perfunctory greeting to the two detective-constables who sat side by side in the front seats as they watched , and awaited , developments ; watched the three men walk over to the twenty-minute waiting-area set aside for those meeting passengers from British Rail journeys — an area where parking cost nothing at all ; watched them as they passed through that area and walked into the main car-park , with the bold notice affording innocent trespassers the clearest warning : |
8 | Donna paid for the teas and the two women walked out to the Fiesta and got in . |
9 | You have seven miles to walk back to the hotel as you have n't got two cars . |