Example sentences of "[noun sg] and walk [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But soon , yes , she would have to take the telegram and walk to the shop and watch Enid fainting and Mother rustling out from behind the counter .
2 Enter St George 's Square and walk towards the arch into Vikářská Street .
3 She would publicly don her religious habit and walk into the cell as into her grave , while the presiding bishop sprinkled ashes in her wake .
4 If a crew went to Southend on a Bank Holiday Monday , which was a traditional outing for London 's East End , they would arrive in the town by train and walk as a group to the seafront .
5 I really feel a foreigner and walk up the drive cursing the mud that has ruined my gold stilettos .
6 We park in the underground car-park , catch a special lift to the fifth floor and walk across the corridor into a special conference room . ’
7 Better stop and walk to the Post Office Sorting Office — the light is closing in and I would rather do the mile there and mile back in daylight .
8 And then , later still , after the boats had gone , the dead would rise from the ocean bed and walk on the water .
9 Go into Caperby , turn right at the main road and walk to the Wheatsheaf Inn .
10 One Sunday morning , when I was looking out of the window , I saw Mme Guérigny leave church and walk from the rue de Fleuve along the rue Victorie towards Bluot 's , and return with a box nicely wrapped and tied with gold string .
11 At the road junction turn right to Roslin Farm and walk between the farm buildings .
12 Sometimes Alfred allowed Ruth to leave the barge and walk beside the horse on the towpath , to stretch her legs .
13 When did you last , after such a hug , instead of taking your partner to bed , take him or her by the hand and walk into the garden ?
14 I suggested we park the motor cycle and walk from the place des Vosges .
15 Most people arrive on the island on the north side and from here it 's best to travel east and walk from the port of Ryde over to the town of Seaview and down to Sandown .
16 He 'd have a walking stick , he 'd have a buttonhole , a top hat and a stiff collar , and he 'd swing this cane and walk up the street .
17 Do n't assume you will find shelter in a bothy and walk into the wilderness without an alternative .
18 After half a mile he decided to turn off the embankment and walk up the side of the next field and along the path at the top of it , following the horses whom he could still see in the distance .
19 Now all I did was park my car in the garden centre , buy a small cactus and walk across the road to X-ray .
20 Christina watched him leave the house and walk towards the beach before she went inside and dressed slowly , thinking about his reaction to her refusal to make love .
21 Turn left along the track and walk past the sewage plant ( things get better after this ! ) .
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