Example sentences of "had walk [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This was not the moment to tell Ingrid to strain less in her upper registers , or to remind Luiza to allow plenty of time when she had to walk on in the ball scene . |
2 | ‘ The poor bastard was thrown by his horse and had to walk back to the village . |
3 | all open down the back and you had to walk out through a huge waiting room full of people . |
4 | ‘ Maurice only had to walk out of the Ibrox ground and the abuse he took was amazing . |
5 | And I could n't remember it was forty four and my mind went totally blank and I had to walk out of the exam for over half an hour with a and I could n't remember a thing and went back in . |
6 | I had to walk out into the street to find my way home as if nothing had happened . ’ |
7 | They walked away , and the exhibit , full of inertia and its own importance , continued to slide and pump long after they had walked on into the next display . |
8 | The Prince and McPhee had walked on to the top of the bank and were standing looking down at the river . |
9 | Later , when it was time to take Eddie back to school , Louise had kissed him at the gate and his father had walked up to the main door with him . |
10 | Marjorie made a moue at Isobel , who had walked over to the cot in the far comer of the room and was standing in the same apparently relaxed but watchful posture she had displayed downstairs . |
11 | That morning he had walked over to the Hoflin farm and asked Suzi to go to the cinema with him that evening , after her class . |
12 | He had walked over to the lift and waited with her too , she recalled without effort , as Lubor walked to the lift with her and pressed the lift call button . |
13 | She had walked in as a cookery demonstration for Korean housewives was under way . |
14 | She had walked in as a cookery demonstration for Korean housewives was under way . |
15 | Then he remembered the time that he had walked in on the Politburo meeting and arrested Beria . |
16 | A taxi had dropped him and his luggage at the main railway station , he had walked in through the entrance with a porter in attendance ; and that was that . |
17 | Her heart had taken wing as she and Mandy had walked down into the lodge . |
18 | Instead , they drove south , down the western side of the estuary , to a pull-in at the end of a lane , whence Mossop and Heather had walked down to the river 's edge and taken the third photograph . |
19 | Bodie had walked back to the car , and sat quietly watching the propagandist book shop , and the still-talking forms of Latowa and the young man , now inside the premises . |
20 | When they had walked back to the car , his father had offered him one of the fish . |
21 | At the 18th green Manuel and Andy had walked back to the marked circle . |
22 | Ashamed , confused , uncertain of her own identity , Rosie O'Dell had walked out of the house and never returned . |
23 | She had walked out of the corner-shop and set off on the primrose path , which led rapidly downhill . |
24 | It was suggested that one of the reasons for this was that his main work as an advocate had been on behalf of trade unions , and on one occasion he had walked out of the National Industrial Relations Court in protest at the judge . |
25 | At this transparent piece of blackmail , he had walked out of the house . |
26 | She had n't even known herself where she would be staying until she had walked out of the station the day before and asked a taxi-driver to take her somewhere clean and as cheap as possible . |
27 | Ahead of the voting 110 of the Supreme Soviet 's 450 deputies — members of the radical Democratic Bloc uniting the parliamentary groups from the nationalist Rukh organization , the Ukrainian Language Society and the new Republican Party ( founded on April 30 ) — had walked out of the chamber in protest at Ivashko 's candidacy , on the grounds that he was also currently the first secretary of the Ukrainian Communist Party ( CP ) , and that the acting Speaker of the chamber had refused to read out a statement by the Democratic Bloc to the effect that combining state and party posts in this way was impermissible . |
28 | The predominant rebel group , the National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL ) headed by Charles Taylor , had walked out of the conference on March 27 . |
29 | I just started to hate the man , I do n't know what I would have done if I had walked out of the interview room and met him in the corridor . ’ |
30 | Lowell 's bit-on-the-side had walked out of the studio and left the canvas holdall containing her dress and beads behind . |