Example sentences of "walked [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She walked slowly from the school , across the playground and out of the gates into Latimer Road .
2 After a while she got up and walked slowly from the kitchen into the bedroom .
3 After a few moments Troy got up and walked slowly from the tent .
4 Picking up her handbag from the bed , she walked slowly from the room .
5 On this she turned about and walked slowly from the room with the old woman 's voice crying after her , ‘ You 'll see .
6 He could not catch what she said as she touched Cunningham 's shoulder and she did not look back as she walked swiftly from the bar .
7 Suddenly bold , she stopped by the kerb and spoke to him , and they were still there half an hour later when Eileen walked through from the tram .
8 And towards the end of that week , Pete walked over from the yard to see for himself how Alina was doing .
9 He walked away from the army display with them , offering them fruit gums and chattering .
10 Flavia walked away from the Fourniers ' house seeing the next stage of her course .
11 Seb was still angry as they walked away from the Swan Inn , retracing their footsteps through the village .
12 Amazingly , Adam walked away from the crash with just a graze on his left shoulder .
13 Still rattled , she walked away from the cab , leaving the remain in the front seat .
14 She walked away from the rectory , up Once Hill and then on to the narrow road that wound , eventually , to Badstoneleigh .
15 They walked away from the shop , across the broad sloping pavement to where their area car was hitched up with two wheels off the road , hazards flashing .
16 He sank back into his chair as Pyke and I walked away from the table , and tossed the whisky down his throat .
17 Barefoot , she moved with the natural sinuousness of her race , and looking beyond her , Loc saw Jacques Devraux lift his eyes momentarily from his plate to follow the swaying movement of her hips as she walked away from the table .
18 They walked away from the vicarage in silence .
19 Quiss grabbed the scullion from the range , tucked it under his arm , and walked away from the entrance , straight ahead towards the centre of the kitchen .
20 And he walked away from the manor as though he had arrived there as empty-handed , half-naked and alone as when he left .
21 They walked away from the lamp-post and the speckled tree .
22 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
23 Meryl walked away from the group , having handed the Sunday Shocker to a grateful Norman Pinder .
24 Oliver walked away from the plant and followed the pipe-line down to the edge of the water .
25 They walked away from the front past a late-night shopping complex where a tipsy David bought Hyacinth several small presents .
26 Perhaps she was : she seemed to let it out in a long , gusty sigh , and walked away from the children , down the track to a place where a flat rock jutted out from the side of the bank .
27 We walked away from the house of the notaire , with its brass-studded door , and passed a haystacked stable where a horse , steam rising from its coat , stamped its feet at us .
28 As he walked away from the house , Mark had remembered that it was along this street , with its brightly — almost garishly — painted houses that Sophia had once seen a cluster of what she took to be exotic tropical fruits in one of the windows , only to realise that they were tomatoes put there to ripen .
29 She looked cautiously around and then walked away from the house , making for the road that had led here , the long , twisting road from the main highway .
30 Several hours later , a Liverpool University lecturer was mugged by two men as he walked home from the fireworks display in Sefton Park .
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