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

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1 Constance ran round the side of the house , and walking into the kitchen , slammed the door loudly behind her .
2 I scrambled to my feet , forcing the turban over my eyes and bending the feather till it stuck out like a pan-handle , went nervously into the comedy routine and finished by singing , ‘ If There 's a Wrong Way to Do It ’ and walking into the proscenium arch .
3 When driving in the countryside you often see walking human haystacks — people , who have been out cutting grass for their cows , returning home and walking down the road often with only their legs showing beneath their enormous bundles .
4 One of two of the survivors recalled playing golf and walking on the Pentlands .
5 It will be a matter of striking a balance between allowing your dog to pause constantly along a path , sniffing at every opportunity , and walking with no chance to explore its environment .
6 I said , ‘ I am getting off here and walking to the Astoria , where I will drink one hundred grams of port wine .
7 Because of their ill-fitting saddles and the fact that the Austrians did not follow the practice of the British cavalry of riding for an hour and walking for an hour to rest their horses , most of the animals developed sore backs .
8 Sarah 's brother Mick was the star pupil at his College and great things were predicted for him , and John was now fully recovered and walking without a limp .
9 I was looking for drugs and walking over the aerosol cans .
10 Coming out of the libraries and walking through the courtyard towards the gate at the other end , you will see on your left the façade of the Church of St Mary .
11 He 's now considering tackling the Southern Upland Way , starting in Galloway in the West and walking through the Borders to Cockburnspath , just a few miles from his home in Innerwick .
12 SHE was going into Newcastle and walking towards the station entrance when a woman stopped and said : ‘ Mrs Jones ?
13 When they were outside and walking towards the aircraft , Woolley said : ‘ The French make such a fuss , you see .
14 Starting from the clubhouse on the first day and walking along the edge of the wood we came to a piece of natural grassland studded with patches of purpose tufted vetch and orchids growing among the unmown grass .
15 One of the men then gave me a perfunctory glance at a warrant before entering the house and walking up the stairs .
16 Few touring visitors wish to bypass the shops , however , using the large car parks and walking around the streets .
17 The local bands have not been altogether ousted ; some were taking part in the contests after playing and walking in a procession in the morning and playing at the sports in the afternoon .
18 He remained physically active far into old age , riding from Westmorland to Cambridge at the age of sixty , and walking in the hills in his seventies .
19 It is not long before the pictures deal with activities as well as objects : having a bath , going shopping , a visit to the clinic , and walking in the streets and in the country .
20 ‘ You cover Gorbachev and Reagan signing arms agreements and walking in the Rose Garden .
21 The main town in the area is Tatranská Lomnica — a good centre for skiing in the winter months and walking throughout the year .
22 And so Ruth , the one who has gone out as a poor glean and walking behind the reapers , hoping they would treat her kindly .
23 Enter St George 's Square and walk towards the arch into Vikářská Street .
24 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 .
25 I go to my nephew 's for tea on Saturday afternoons and if the weather 's not too bad I get off the bus in Glenfair Road and walk down the Drive .
26 In 1986 almost half the people aged over 85 , for example , were unable to go out of doors and walk down the road on their own , and almost a third were unable to manage stairs .
27 Turn right and walk down the track .
28 Mrs Pearce of Upper Haillng walked regularly to Cobham to work on the fields and Mrs Rogers of Upper Halling , mother of Jack and Rodney the local game keepers , would walk from her home to Cobham , there catch a bus to Gravesend , do all her shopping then bus back to Cobham and walk through the woods home with her baskets .
29 I think I will go outside , and walk through the graveyard to the church , and talk to Maria there .
30 Once across the ford leave the track and walk through the fields by the burn side .
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