Example sentences of "walk [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I climbed a wall to drink at the beck , sitting for a while on its banks in the sun before walking on up the legionaries ' highway crossing the Burtersett road under Green Scar Mire and heading up towards Fleet Moss and Kidhow Gate .
2 ‘ The filly was desperate , even falling over walking on to the gallops , ’ Pipe explained , adding that he puts more work into training In-Keeping than three normal horses .
3 ‘ You are not walking on to the stage at the Shield , or any theatre in which I have influence , again .
4 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 .
5 Walking down towards the pueblo again , seeing the roomy spread of small farms , the elegant eucalyptus trees which shade them , a handful of birds break from the tall lupins .
6 She was walking down towards the ferry with Mr Clark and found the way blocked by a stationary train of wagons .
7 ‘ I was all right walking down to the pit until I met the group of supporters then I had to crack . ’
8 I do n't want you walking down to the pub in this , in the dark cold night .
9 At twenty past ten Sandison put his book away and sat back to watch the people who were walking down to the square .
10 ‘ I thought of walking down to the beach and having a hamburger at Pepe 's . ’
11 I continue walking down to the north section of West India Dock , to the Sugar Warehouses .
12 That night , walking down to the lodge to do her shift , she was surprised to see Matthew deep in discussion with two members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police .
13 So she changed direction again and found herself walking down to the prom and out along the beach to Seal Sands Lock .
14 They were beings like Miach , a crowd of them walking down to the shore from the forest .
15 who was walking down to the telephone kiosk and asked all the questions about the area so that I
16 Are you walking down to the garage ?
17 Are n't you walking down to the garage ?
18 Walking down to the garage ?
19 He was very normal , you could see him walking down to the bank Monday to Friday , but he 's got this completely eccentric side to him . ’
20 Walking down to the newsagent 's in the village I ran through the events of the preceding evening again .
21 The character of the whole place is best assessed by walking down from the castle rather than climbing east to west .
22 Did n't look very well , we were walking down by the side of the road !
23 It was pointed out in Dann v Hamilton that the defence could apply in cases where : " the drunkenness of the driver at the material time is so extreme and so glaring that to accept a lift from him is like engaging in an intrinsically and obviously dangerous occupation , intermeddling with an unexploded bomb or walking along on the edge of an unfenced cliff " .
24 One day , Mildred was walking along in the park it was very , very hot and she was very , very tired !
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 I feel er something of a stranger walking in on the Maastricht reunion er annual dinner er at the er I have to say that erm I er would n't wish to cross swords with the honourable gentleman on the detail of the Maastricht bill but certainly but certainly I 'ave to say that for many people and maybe even some people on this own side who may be prepared to admit it , the false divide between Euro sceptics and Euro fanatics is one that does n't appeal to the new generations of members and I suspect on both sides of the house , we are in our considered view in Europe and we need to make the best of it and treat Europe on its merits rather than re-live the battles of the er late seventies and early eighties .
28 Morse smiled to himself , and was walking over to the door when Stratton spoke again : ‘ Can I ask you a favour ? ’
29 He laughed wryly , walking over to the window to stare at the view she had enjoyed such a short time before .
30 I told him how it was and he left , walking over to the hotel .
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