Example sentences of "walked [adv] through the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They walked on through the graveyard , and Kee said , ‘ My grandfather is here in this graveyard . |
2 | She walked on through the rain without stopping , and the young police officers walked beside her . |
3 | I stayed there for some time and looked at the castle , and then I walked on through the forest for about an hour . |
4 | I bade Jamie and his mother goodnight and walked on through the outskirts of town to the track heading for the island , then down the track in blackness , sometimes using my small torch , towards the bridge and the house . |
5 | He walked right through the ghosts and through the entrance they had opened . |
6 | When they arrived , they walked slowly through the graveyard . |
7 | He walked slowly through the market in the direction of King 's Cross , never once looking back . |
8 | We walked slowly through the trees , and Lady Furness told me about Wallis … |
9 | There was a scattering of ragged applause as the model walked slowly through the audience , pausing to undo her jacket . |
10 | After tea we walked down through the remains of the garden . |
11 | He saw from the look that crossed Tuathal 's face that he was understood , even before he himself tossed someone his reins and , dismounting , walked down through the men , rallying them ; stopping to talk to the wounded ; lifting from the food-baskets some bread and a piece of mutton in passing . |
12 | He parked his car and walked in through the yard . |
13 | She was using it a week later when Nathan walked in through the kitchen door . |
14 | So I guess I owe you an apology , ’ he said ruefully , ‘ although when you walked in through the kitchen door , all dressed up to the nines after being with Ryan , I wanted anything but to forgive you . ’ |
15 | I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around . |
16 | As we walked in through the door Kalchu looked up from his food and said in a worried voice , ‘ Where 's your karaso , sister ? ’ |
17 | Ven offered as they walked in through the door of his suite . |
18 | As they walked together through the hall , she was about to speak to him ( such a gift , some£thing must be said … ) , but before she could do so , he said , his voice hard , displeased : |
19 | They walked together through the trellis arch into the back garden . |
20 | Shrub nodded at their astonishment , and then , without another word , stood up and walked away through the bushes . |
21 | She went down the steps and walked away through the rain , vanishing in the early evening mist at the end of the street . |
22 | He walked off through the press of people now all but blocking the way to the door . |
23 | He walked home through the quiet and at this hour deserted village . |
24 | That afternoon , between summer showers , we walked disconsolately through the streets . |
25 | Kelly walked quickly through the marquee where her host Henry was dancing with a girl dressed only in black knickers . |
26 | He was quiet while they walked quickly through the streets to Sikes ' house . |
27 | There was nobody in the park at that time and I walked quickly through the dew , my feet soaked before I had gone ten yards , a trail of sliding tracks behind me on the grass . |
28 | He drew himself upright and walked confidently through the bit of the lobby that gave onto the Cocktail Lounge , where ruddy-faced men stood panting and laughing , sleeves rolled up , ties loose , queuing for drinks or holding trays of them , laughing loudly in deep voices . |
29 | A darkly florid officer with black moustache walked briskly through the debris , gazing round as though looking for someone . |
30 | Oh , well , I 've made somebody 's day , ’ she said to herself as she walked briskly through the department , running her eye over the smooth operation of the unit . |