Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] along " in BNC.

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1 I 'd seen Miss Mallender walking out along the pontoon to the boat and I 'd turned away from the window over the sink to 'and Mr Dysart 'is coffee when there was this great whoomph outside .
2 The waterfall , however , is a hundred yards downriver and is best reached by walking back along the road for fifty yards to the end of a wall , where a step down in the undergrowth discloses a good path high on the river bank above a deep gorge , the waterfall soon being seen through a canopy of foliage .
3 A coastal walk with several variants : do the whole coastal stretch , looking round inland and finishing at the visitor centre for the bus back , or start a shorter walk from Coldingham ( walking back along the road or taking the bus ) .
4 She had been walking back along the track , head bent , deep in thought .
5 Downes looked down at his wristwatch , and at last turned away , walking back along the bare platform towards the footbridge — where he was confronted by the bulk of the broad-shouldered Lewis .
6 Summerchild would have mentioned it by way of defending Northumberland Avenue , perhaps while they were still walking back along Great Scotland Yard .
7 ‘ Thank you for a lovely meal , ’ she said , when Vitor had settled the bill and they were walking back along the quay .
8 With my burdens lying against the brickwork of the bridge , I walk on along the same narrow path that now begins to climb the side of a rather bald looking hill .
9 Hug the person or creature , give it your love , and walk on along the forest path .
10 I walk back along Blood Alley .
11 Jumping spiders will make detours to reach their prey ; for example , it may be necessary for the spider to leave the branch on which it is standing , climb up the stem , and walk out along another branch .
12 If I 'd tried to walk out along the trail , I would have met Perkin face to face .
13 When the train stopped at the all-too-active battlefield in the frozen wastes of the Siberian-Manchurian border , her only hope was to walk back along the railway track to the previous station :
14 Well do you want to walk back along here and see whether or do you want to walk a little further along here ?
15 He walked on along the ride .
16 She walked out along Argyle Street — a favourite place ( the big stores ) for Miss Hazelwood on her shopping sprees — towards the overhead bridge that carried the railway south , to London and beyond .
17 Luke Mallen walked out along the strip of headland that led to Meer 's Point and stood with Tom Carey as he fished .
18 Karl turned and walked back along the other side of the garden , although this time Erika did not draw his attention to the words of Josef Stalin paying tribute to glorious workers , doctors , nurses , and so on .
19 He walked back along the side of the track and edged down to join the scene-of-crime squad .
20 They took one last look at the newly laid keel and walked back along East Street together , Harry and Ann arm in arm , but Sam and Martha holding hands , because they were still like lovebirds together and did n't mind the world knowing it .
21 We crossed another bridge and walked back along the opposite side : bitter-sweet robin notes ; wheeze of green finch ; ‘ chook , chook ’ of blackbird ; ‘ huit ’ call of chaff inch ; trill of wren .
22 As they walked back along the paved way between the Union building and the Science block he said , ‘ Did the insulin project ever come to anything ? ’
23 He walked back along the path , rebuking himself for entertaining Mrs Diamond 's lurid notions .
24 Lisa smiled to herself as she walked back along the corridor that led to the drawing-room and the conservatory .
25 I walked back along the shingle
26 At ten o'clock that evening , she walked back along the lane .
27 ‘ I walked back along Piccadilly towards the theatre for the evening show .
28 She had come rather out of her way and now walked back along a square where a learned society had its premises .
29 He walked back along the wharf to the car park .
30 Brooding , Wycliffe walked back along the wharf to join Kersey in search of lunch .
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