Example sentences of "be walk [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He was glad of the moon , for he had been walking away from the road and the quarry for a long time and had reached the rising , stony ground at the foot of the foin . |
2 | Hatton had been walking along in the dark and someone had waited for him among the willows and the brambles , the stone ready for use . |
3 | She had been walking back along the track , head bent , deep in thought . |
4 | Then he 'd been walking back to The Randolph when he suddenly felt he just could n't face his excessively sympathetic countrymen , and he 'd called in a pub and drunk a couple of pints of lager . |
5 | If you are walking down into the centre along Avenida do Infante , after the Savoy Hotel you pass the modern Casino Park Hotel and , behind it , the new Casino . |
6 | It is the fourth day of the month of June , and HARRY and PHIL are walking together in the garden of HARRY 'S house . |
7 | These people are going into the familiar local stores where they shop and are walking out with the American dream they could never afford on a minimum wage . |
8 | A SHOP 'S vintage hangover cure is proving so popular that regular users are walking in off the streets to take it at £1 a shot . |
9 | At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor . |
10 | The trouble is , we 're walking right into the heart of it . ’ |
11 | Wear loose fitting clothing to protect your shoulders , arms and legs when you 're walking around in the sun . |
12 | It 's a a bigger , but I think again you 're walking straight into the lounge I think . |
13 | They 're a bit cold when you 're walking out on the streets . |
14 | We 're walking back from the shops — me and Marie — and we stop for a bit to look at the lights in the electric shop . |
15 | He must be walking up to the |
16 | And he 'd be walking all over the place seen anywhere , Tommy on the wall and they 'd shout Tommy on the wall |
17 | And if they did give you the sack you would be walked away to the army I expect . |
18 | When they were walking up through the Grove on her birthday . |
19 | They were walking on to the long ridge they had been able to see from the cottage window . |
20 | Being anchor man , the one at the back of the rope , and because we were walking directly into the sun , I delighted in the shadows of those in front . |
21 | They had climbed out of the dunes and were walking now along the canal bank towards the pill-box and the Lock gates . |
22 | Children were splashing in the beck , their cries echoing from the cove face , a courting couple were doing what courting couples have done since time immemorial , oblivious to the world and its wife passing by , and old ladies on a coach trip from Bradford were walking gently through the sunny afternoon , all grey hair , handbags and giggles . |
23 | He bounced off towards Doone , who was writing in his notebook , and they were walking together to the big boatshed as I drove away . |
24 | In the dream she and her father were walking together through the shrubbery . |
25 | She was only dimly aware of the approach of the two boys who were walking swiftly from the street corner . |
26 | They were walking home along the river bank . |
27 | At twenty past ten Sandison put his book away and sat back to watch the people who were walking down to the square . |
28 | Did n't look very well , we were walking down by the side of the road ! |
29 | Heinrich and Martha were walking back to the Reach hand in hand . |
30 | ‘ Thank you for a lovely meal , ’ she said , when Vitor had settled the bill and they were walking back along the quay . |