Example sentences of "[coord] walk [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , without taking my eyes off the flowers , I may move the vase closer , or walk around the table and look at the flowers from different angles . |
2 | So to the beach Kaptan and I would go , or walk around the garden , pulling out weeds , me trimming back the undergrowth while he handed spare tools up the ladder . |
3 | Now I get up and walk around the kitchen table a couple of times , do a dozen stretch-and-bend exercises , then pour myself some more coffee and flop back in my chair . |
4 | Customers pick up a basket and walk around the store , selecting the goods they require . |
5 | Easily Accessible : You can step outside the door and walk around the farm and the village . |
6 | While you can buy a 50p leaflet and walk round the town yourself , looking for the small metal footsteps that have been placed in significant sites , it 's much more rewarding to go with one of the town 's Cadfael experts , like Esme Green . |
7 | Turn right and walk over the common beside the river . |
8 | Swiftly , she swallowed her ire and , taking a steadying breath , ‘ Well , ’ she began , ‘ so far as I know — and I could be wrong — I believe it has something to do with years back when a tradesman was dismissed , he would pack his tools in the sack he carried them in , and walk off the job . ’ |
9 | Leave the path and walk along the hillside until you come to three prominent cairns — the Grey Lads . |
10 | I turn right , and walk along the balcony that way , so I do n't pass in front of Jancey 's window . |
11 | Cross the bridge by Aberrhigian Beach and walk along the coast path . |
12 | Several times they had to step down from the train and walk along the track to the nearest station ; on this particular evening the passengers were all wanting to get home and any delay was not welcome . |
13 | This had better be good , I thought grimly as I crossed the road and walked up the cul-de-sac to the Parsonage . |
14 | As I stepped out of the boat and walked up the beach , I noticed that although the sun had been very hot , the air suddenly seemed cooler . |
15 | Benjamin spun on his heel , grabbed a torch from Sir John Santerre and walked down the nave , beckoning me to follow him . |
16 | We left him , got dressed again and walked down the fire escape . |
17 | Bragg and Morton took their leave , and walked down the canal towpath towards Stepney . |
18 | As Henry turned away and walked down the room Reginald bellowed with laughter ; and when his brother reached the door he shouted , ‘ Happy Christmas ! |
19 | Joseph picked up a small parcel and walked down the length of the shop to hand it to Patrick . |
20 | Athelstan took the key and the pomander , left the priest 's house and walked down the length of the church to the derelict hut beyond . |
21 | George grew bored and picked fern leaves , stripping them , only leaving the stem , then he stood up and walked back the way they had come . |
22 | I did what he said and walked out the shop with him . |
23 | Once more , the familiar is comfortable and supportive , but do n't neglect to get up and walk around the building — or better still , around the block — from time to time , to stimulate the supply of oxygen to the brain . |
24 | Sometimes when the rapids ahead looked particularly fearsome we 'd stop and walk along the river bank to see if they were navigable . |
25 | This , in plain terms , means that apart from one small section of scrambling , you can chicken out and walk along the Arête with your head bobbing safely below the crest . |
26 | I 'd sat on my palliasse writing notes , watching Selma plait her hair , trying to decide when to get up and walk down the inlet far enough to be out of sight in order to go to the loo . |