Example sentences of "[pers pn] walked back " in BNC.

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1 I walked back to SIS .
2 In a mood of bitter-sweet melancholy , I walked back to the centre of Dublin .
3 Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin , and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers .
4 By then it was too late to get the room and I walked back to the spot where I had committed the robbery .
5 So I left , and as I walked back to my car , the man watched me from the little steel balcony upon which Kanaan Abu Khadra had played as a boy .
6 To sober up I walked back to my flat in Beresforde Road .
7 I walked back all the way from Fleet Street to Radnor Walk , which took a while … ’
8 I walked back to have a cast at him .
9 I walked back to my car .
10 I walked back to Kinlochewe having missed the postbus .
11 As I walked back from the bar with my second pint I caught sight of Karen and Dennis at a table in the corner .
12 I walked back a bit and found a shiny black bollard — capstan they call it , do n't they , where they tie the ropes round .
13 I walked back over to the café .
14 If I walked back the way we 'd come , there 'd be a bus stop , would n't there ?
15 I walked back to the bar and wasted time with the barman .
16 Jim Groeling and I walked back through his house .
17 Leaving the main building at bedtime , I walked back through the old walled garden , the churchyard , and down the grassy lane to the cottage annexe where I had my room .
18 The police sounded surprised that I had bothered to call them , and I walked back to the boatyard feeling strangely foolish .
19 Then I ate the sandwich as I walked back to Wavebreaker .
20 I walked back behind him for the last several hundred yards , and was shocked at the sheer , mindless , bestial ferocity of the crowd .
21 As I walked back from Elola , the body was flown to a tiny infirmary in a local village .
22 I walked back into the lounge and said , ‘ You clever girl ’ to Sally and sat close to her on the wide sofa .
23 That afternoon , my feelings soothed with company and talk , Sally and I walked back down the bright valley through cricket-loud grasses and thousands of flowers .
24 As I walked back into the Gendarmerie the following afternoon , I saw my first legionnaire .
25 Well-satisfied , and by now very hungry , I walked back to the observatory for breakfast .
26 Next morning , as Wemmick and I walked back to London , I noticed his face becoming dryer and harder , and his mouth becoming more like a post-box again .
27 I walked back , bent over him , and kissed his cheek .
28 Still , it was the hangover of that piece of moral cowardice at Lochgair station , along with everything else , that led to me feeling so profoundly awful with myself that evening ( after the train finally did get into Queen Street and I walked back , soaked and somehow no longer hungry , in the rain to the empty flat in Grant Street ) , that mum had to call me there , because I had n't been able to bring myself to phone her and dad … and I still managed to feign sleep and a little shame and a smattering of sorrow and reassure her as best I could that really I was all right , yes of course , not to worry , I was fine , thanks for calling … and so of course after that felt even worse .
29 In a kind of panic I walked back to the carob and along the east side of the gulley to the top of the cliff that overlooked the private beach .
30 I walked back beside her , in silence .
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