Example sentences of "walking [adv prt] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You are not walking on to the stage at the Shield , or any theatre in which I have influence , again . |
2 | ‘ I was all right walking down to the pit until I met the group of supporters then I had to crack . ’ |
3 | I do n't want you walking down to the pub in this , in the dark cold night . |
4 | At twenty past ten Sandison put his book away and sat back to watch the people who were walking down to the square . |
5 | ‘ I thought of walking down to the beach and having a hamburger at Pepe 's . ’ |
6 | I continue walking down to the north section of West India Dock , to the Sugar Warehouses . |
7 | That night , walking down to the lodge to do her shift , she was surprised to see Matthew deep in discussion with two members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . |
8 | So she changed direction again and found herself walking down to the prom and out along the beach to Seal Sands Lock . |
9 | They were beings like Miach , a crowd of them walking down to the shore from the forest . |
10 | who was walking down to the telephone kiosk and asked all the questions about the area so that I |
11 | Are you walking down to the garage ? |
12 | Are n't you walking down to the garage ? |
13 | Walking down to the garage ? |
14 | He was very normal , you could see him walking down to the bank Monday to Friday , but he 's got this completely eccentric side to him . ’ |
15 | Walking down to the newsagent 's in the village I ran through the events of the preceding evening again . |
16 | Morse smiled to himself , and was walking over to the door when Stratton spoke again : ‘ Can I ask you a favour ? ’ |
17 | He laughed wryly , walking over to the window to stare at the view she had enjoyed such a short time before . |
18 | I told him how it was and he left , walking over to the hotel . |
19 | Walking over to the school . ’ |
20 | He swung away from her , walking over to the edge of the small pond , his body rigid with a tension that made her afraid to do or say anything that might unleash that anger once again . |
21 | I get up and start walking over to the bridge . |
22 | She hesitated , her eyes showing a momentary unease , then she did as she was told , walking over to the corner where he had indicated . |
23 | As I was walking over to the piano I was thinking , ‘ Should I really be doing this ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Who ? ’ asked Becky , walking through to the bedroom . |
25 | That was just about the only redeeming feature of that winter because it formed a kind of bridge which made walking up to the road a lot easier . |
26 | Every time he went into one of those phone-booths , he had a mental image of something going wrong , of a faster-than-usual trace , of a plain-clothes policeman being only a few yards away , taking the alarm on his personal radio and walking up to the phone-booth . |
27 | But Jessamy still kept going , picking up her drawing materials and then walking out to the car . |
28 | We were taken the few miles out to Wyton by RAF transport and in a short time , smiling falsely at each other and with our cumbersome parachutes bumping round our legs , we found ourselves walking out to the plane for our first flight . |
29 | Walking back to the hotel , Rozanov and I were silent for a long time . |
30 | Heinrich and Martha were walking back to the Reach hand in hand . |