Example sentences of "walked through [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In my child 's brain he crashed at my feet as I walked through a strange city .
2 We walked through a small data room .
3 He walked through a narrow alley into the main street and stood on the corner by a butcher 's , looking up and down .
4 Elsewhere there was a reconstructed hut which came alive with sound when you walked through a hidden beam .
5 After you calmly tell me that I walked through a fucking wall ! ’
6 This afternoon members of the college 's governing body , on their way to rubber stamp the change , walked through a silent protest of icey stares .
7 I rose this morning after a few days of calm without mystical experience and I walked through a steep valley in a golden light of dawn that was like a rich but transparent garment covering all things .
8 I walked through the outer office where five or six guys were crouched over stacks of official-looking paper .
9 WYCLIFFE WALKED THROUGH the outer office , where the two girls were at work , and into the inner room .
10 They walked through the palatial foyer , then took the chairman 's lift up to the top floor .
11 As we walked through the open-air lobby on our way to the beach , we drew a lot of curious looks from the other guests at the resort .
12 Feeling oddly remote , detached , Luce walked through the various rooms as though on automatic pilot , weighing up the pros and cons : accessibility , what space was needed , how the lighting could be arranged , the desirability of an exit at either end …
13 The morning she had slammed out of the house and walked through the blitzed London streets to Goddy 's office she had been out of her mind ; shell-shocked , or something .
14 Maxim got up and walked through the inner door .
15 The first person she met when she walked through the backstage door was Josh , and , if the situation had n't been so terrible , his expression — which somehow managed to combine outrage , amazement and sheer blessed relief — would have been positively comical .
16 He walked through the Blue Boar 's yard and on up the narrow lane which ran directly to the village of Purton , a distance of a quarter of a mile .
17 With full and proper ceremony he walked through the sacred fire and was accepted as pure by the god Asuryan .
18 Jessamy walked through the wilder part of the garden and then sat on a fallen tree-trunk , rapidly sketching the shadow-filled path that led round to the pond , the twisted shapes of the tree boughs , and the dark clumps of rushes .
19 Katherine , as she walked through the enlarged sweep of the living room with its creamy raw silk textures , its mix of low-slung sofas and older more ornately curved chairs , was radiant with satisfaction .
20 Welcomed aboard by the young and good looking French crew we walked through the automatic glass sliding doors into the air conditioned reception room and through to the main lounge finished with luxurious mint green leather settees , a piano and cocktail bar .
21 We walked through the front door and into the bar .
22 Yanto walked through the front porch of the pub and on into the flagstoned lobby .
23 They walked through the Haunted House .
24 Elisabeth was awed by the intensity of feeling awakened in her as she walked through the primeval forest , alone .
25 There we walked through the Green Dragon to the force , at a hundred feet the longest unbroken waterfall in England , and known to freeze into a massive ice tube in winter — Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy visited the spot and were impressed by its grandeur , so much so that William , ever the florid poet , wrote ebulliently to Coleridge , describing the visit :
26 As he walked through the wet grass , the locket and the thick scroll of paper banged at his chest , like an urgent warning .
27 But as he walked through the dim streets of London to Archer Street on the Friday evening , the mood was still with him .
28 It was gratifying to have people shake her hand who once would n't have given her the time of day , and when she walked through the dreary rooms where evidence of the late Adelaide Morey still abounded she had trouble convincing herself that she was now the mistress here .
29 She walked to the shops and back , sometimes walked through the back streets , once almost as far as Marcus 's flat ( but did not dare to go near it ) , avoiding the noisy King 's Road , and the embankment where Jack often walked with Alison , and as she knew , farther east where Ludens walked with Marcus .
30 She walked through the open window to the balcony .
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