How to use "walked" in a sentence

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We walked through the tropical forest

We sometimes stopped on the ocean floor and walked outside the ship

As I said this, the walls closed over the side windows and Captain Nemo walked in.

As I walked through the museum to the stairs, I heard music coming from Captain Nemo's library

So she walked away.

When she was 18 centimetres high, she walked to the house

She felt afraid, but walked to the house.

Alice got up angrily and walked away from the table into the woods.

When she was about 30 centimeters high, she walked through the door into the garden.

Everybody started walking again and Alice walked with them.

She put her arm through Alice's and they walked through the garden.

But one girl, Jenny Curran, didn't run away, and sometimes she walked home with me

Bubba helped me to put my things in my suitcase, then he walked to the bus with me to say goodbye

Later, I went outside and walked round for about half an hour, then went back

I started to walk towards her, but she turned and walked away

So I walked back to the hotel, and there was the little old man, still playing against himself

We were watching a man who was crashing through a window in a film fight, when a man walked over to us

We walked into the town and finally found a place to sleep in an empty building.

I played two songs - and a man walked past and threw some money into my empty coffee cup! I played two more songs, and soon the cup was half full of money!

When I stopped playing, the rest of the people walked away

Then she got up and held little Forrest's hand, and they walked away.

As we walked along the sand, Mr Slinkton pointed to some tracks in the sand

Mr Slinkton walked away from us

I walked with her to the hand-carriage before she had time to object.

I replied politely to everything he said, but I was holding a weapon in my pocket as we walked along together.

He walked very unsteadily and he seemed drunk.

As he was doing this, another man came into the room - a man with grey hair who walked with a slight limp

So she walked around the wet, cold streets hoping to earn something

They saw a policeman, Constable Jonas Mizen, not far away in Baker's Row, told him about the woman, and then walked on to work

John walked through the passage and opened the door to the yard

He walked west towards the City of London

We can imagine her singing to herself as she walked along, a small woman, about 1.52m, and thin

Nine minutes later Constable Edward Watkins of the City Police walked into Mitre Square

It was the same dark, silent square of 14 minutes before, when he had walked around it

One of them walked through Goulston Street just before 2.15, but saw nothing suspicious and returned to Mitre Square

At 2.20 Constable Alfred Long also walked along Goulston Street and saw nothing unusual

In fact, Joe Barnett walked out after a quarrel on October 30th

He walked to his right round the corner, where there were two windows of number 13

Abbeline himself walked around the Whitechapel Streets until four or five in the morning

One evening in October 1815, an hour before sunset, a man with a long beard and dusty, torn clothes walked into the town of Digne

The door opened and Jean Valjean, the stranger, walked in

Four men walked into the room

The bishop walked up to him and said in a low voice, 'Don't forget that you've promised to use the money to make yourself an honest man.'

The boy, unafraid, walked up to Valjean.

'My little girl walked some of the way, but she's very small

He walked angrily out of the room, leaving the mayor and the prostitute alone together

Inspector Javert walked into his office, and stood in silence waiting for him to look up from his work.

She let him carry the bucket up the hill and, as they walked back towards the village, she told him everything about her life with the Thenardiers

Mme Thenardier took the coin the old man held towards her and walked away.

He walked for a couple of hours every evening, sometimes alone, sometimes with Cosette

'I'm going mad,' he thought, as he walked home.

He walked along this lane for a long time until, to his horror, he discovered his way blocked by a high wall

Marius, however, walked on, thinking of other things

A second later she looked away and Marius walked on but, in a strange way, he knew his life had changed

He walked around slowly, stopping to look at the ducks on the lake, then casually approached the bench where Mile Lanoire and her father were sitting

As he walked past, he kept his eyes fixed on the girl, but she did not seem to notice him

Without intending to, he stopped, turned round and walked past the bench again

He gazed after her until she had disappeared from sight, then rose to his feet and walked around, laughing and talking to himself

Leblanc had begun to suspect what was happening because often, when Marius appeared, he got to his feet and walked away, taking his daughter with him

Thenardier walked up and down in front of M

They threw the rope ladder from the open window but, before they could escape, the door opened and Inspector Javert walked in.

It's a long time ago, but do you remember the day when you first looked at me - in the Luxembourg Gardens? And the day you walked past me? Those things happened nearly a year ago

Marius left the garden and, mad with grief at losing Cosette, walked towards the sound of drums and gunfire in the centre of the city

While the soldiers waited at the far end of the street for further orders, and the rebels removed dead bodies from the barricade and took care of the wounded, Marius walked around the stronghold in a kind of dream

Javert walked away slowly and Valjean, waiting for him to turn a corner, fired his gun into the air and returned to the stronghold.

With Marius lying across his shoulders, Valjean walked forward into the darkness, feeling his way along the wet, slippery walls with his hands

He walked blindly downwards in this way for a long time, his clothes wet with the blood from Marius's wound, the faint whisper of the young man's breath in his ear

He walked in total darkness, the silence broken occasionally by the thunder of gun carriages and horses racing along the streets of Paris far above his head.

Sometimes the roof of the passages was so low that he had to bend down as he walked

The old man walked to the window and, while he complained to the night about the pain and grief his grandson had caused him, the doctor arrived

So that's what they did: they took the kid as he walked into town

Sala walked out, and the screen on the door of her apartment recognized her, and let her in.

The following afternoon, as Sala walked up and down in her little room, waiting to go with Cham for their pod experience, she had a strange feeling in her stomach

The attachments came off and she walked out of the pod, her knees trembling

As she walked home, loneliness hit her

Sala did as the woman had said: she turned and walked down the street

"I promise." He took Sala's hand and they walked on a little

The woman wore a bright yellow bag on her back, so at least she was easy enough to follow, but she walked rapidly, and Sala was soon breathless.

They walked back to the simulator center and spent an hour together alone in Space 29, where they chose their waterfall illusion

She took the same exit as before and walked cautiously toward the tower block

Sala walked in circles around the tiny Real Space, trying to think of a way forward.

We must have looked a strange pair as we walked into the hotel restaurant that day

Mrs Van Hopper walked in front of me on her high-heeled shoes

If you will excuse me...' He turned and walked out of the lounge.

I walked slowly up the hotel steps

I walked unhappily to the lift and back to Mrs Van Hopper.

She walked over to the telephone

I walked slowly back up the stairs

We got up from the table and walked out of the room together

Maxim walked towards the sitting-room.

I walked slowly into Mrs Van Hopper's bedroom

She walked slowly towards me.

Her dark eyes watched me as I walked slowly up the stairs towards her

Maxim walked to the window

I felt happier as I walked through the house with Maxim

In Italy we had walked about in the evenings, or gone for a drive

But I did not feel very happy as Maxim walked out of the room

I walked on and at last I came to a long window

I knew then that I had walked right round the house

'I will let you know.' Mrs Danvers walked beside me.

I stood for a moment and then walked in.

Beatrice walked with me through the hall.

We all walked slowly back to the drive.

We turned and walked back into the house.

We climbed the grass bank above the lawns and walked down into the woods

We walked on last year's leaves

As we walked along the path, drops of rain fell on my hands and face

We walked up the beach towards the valley again.

I walked up the shore to the cottage

He turned away and walked back towards the sea.

Jasper was tired too, and walked very slowly.

He walked straight into the house and spoke to Frith.

I put the handkerchief in my pocket and walked slowly across the hall to the library

I walked across the room and knelt down by Maxim's chair.

He kissed me and walked across the room.

I walked through the Happy Valley to the bay

I walked slowly across the beach to the cottage

As I walked across the lawn, I looked up at the west wing

I walked up the steps, through the hall and into the morning-room

'Dear old Manderley,' Favell said as we walked out of the house

I walked slowly back to the house

I walked slowly into the middle of the room

Mrs Danvers put the slippers back under the chair and walked across the room to a large wardrobe.

Then I turned and walked into the corridor

As I walked towards the library, I heard the sound of voices

She shut the door and walked up the stairs

I expected everyone to laugh and clap as I walked down the stairs.

I did not answer and Beatrice walked slowly to the door and went out.

I walked across to the window

I walked back to the dressing-table and looked at my white face and red eyes in the mirror

When I was ready, I opened the door and walked along the corridor

I walked slowly down the stairs to meet them.

I walked slowly into the house

Wherever I walked, wherever I sat, I saw Rebecca

I walked out of the house and on to the lawn

I walked back across the lawn

I walked slowly out of the room

I got up and walked down the hill to the bay

I left him and walked towards the path through the woods

Jasper was in the hall and he walked out on to the terrace with me

Then I stood up and walked slowly back to the library.

'Then she stood up and walked towards me.

Maxim walked with them to the car

I got up and walked out of the little room

'I'm afraid Maxim is not here,' I said, when Favell walked into the room

Maxim walked slowly towards the telephone in the next room.

Favell got slowly to his feet, walked over to a small table and poured himself some whisky

Favell walked up to him.

He walked to the door.

We all walked slowly up the path to the front door

We shook hands with Dr Baker and he walked with us to the front door.

If the audience at this evening's VIP premiere reacted enthusiastically, she might have to buy lead weights to keep herself from floating off the floor when she walked.

As they walked, Michael continued to try to amuse her by telling her about other unusual maladies to which gamblers were prone.

Then, as they stepped out of the rear entrance of the hotel and walked along the edge of the parking lot in the seventy-degree winter sunshine, he said, "So what did you want to talk about?"

She walked back through the shopping arcade, rode the escalator up to the casino, and made her way through the noisy crowd to the front doors

But it wasn't any recollection of your son that had you so upset when I walked in a little while ago."

He walked her to her Honda in the driveway and leaned in the window after she was behind the wheel, delaying her for another fifteen minutes while he planned, to her satisfaction, every dish of this evening's dinner.

In silence, they walked back to the house, where the party was getting louder by the minute.

As he and Tina walked across the parking lot toward the diner, Elliot couldn't shake the feeling that someone or something was watching them

He was a handsome, easygoing guy who ambled rather than walked

Zachariah walked away from the window

They walked to Harrah's Hotel along windy, neon-splashed streets

He walked out of the lab, went to his quarters, dressed in outdoor clothes, and left the complex

Bollinger was probably at the bottom gate two and a half hours after he walked out of the door here, three hours after he was infected

That was just about the time that another researcher walked into his lab, saw the cultures of Wuhan-400 broken open on the floor, and set off the alarm

The scoutmaster had parked the expedition's minibus on a lay-by about a mile and a half into the woods, and he and his assistant and the kids had walked in another half-mile before they encountered Larry Bollinger

He put on another pair and walked back to the booth.

I put the bowl on his desk, then walked into the next room where all the lights were on.

Andre pointed to the other door, and I walked into the next room

We walked down the road, which went past her house

I backed out and walked quickly to my study

So, I'll come to the vicarage this evening, as we arranged, at a quarter past six.' And he walked away.

As we walked over to Old Hall, I told Melchett and Haydock how I had seen Redding and Mrs Protheroe kissing in the studio

But I suppose Colonel Protheroe wasn't there yet, because she came back almost immediately, and walked down to the studio.'

And Dr Stone came down the path from Old Hall, so they all walked towards the village together

'Well then,' said Colonel Melchett, 'did you also see Mrs Protheroe's and Mr Redding's expressions as they walked along the road?'

Dr Stone met them and they walked together to the village

Then I walked and walked

'Do you mind, Mrs Protheroe, just showing us exactly what you did?' Inspector Slack pushed open the glass doors, and she stepped outside and walked round the house to the left

I had arranged to visit Mrs Protheroe to discuss the funeral arrangements, so I walked to Old Hall.

When I found a place where the plants beside the path looked as though someone had walked on them, I left the path and forced my way through

So we walked together to her house

'But first, the vicar and I have a little job to do.' So we said goodbye to Miss Marple and walked back to the woods.

We turned and walked this way, but after a short distance, there were no more broken bushes

So we went back to the path and walked a little farther along it

So, someone walked into the empty cottage and used the telephone

And so we walked together to the station, Dr Stone with the suitcase, and I with the coat and books.

I went into my study and walked over to the desk

The Inspector answered by opening the door for her, and Miss Cram walked out.

I said goodbye and walked into the village to see the old ladies

'Mrs Protheroe walked past my garden, and she went to the study window and she looked in and she didn't see Colonel Protheroe.'

The door opened and Miss Marple walked in

Just before twenty past six, she walked past my garden and stopped to speak to me

Then she dropped the pistol on the floor and walked down to the studio!'

And I walked Miss Marple home.

He watched until one, and then we lit the lamp and walked over to his house.

At about eleven, as nothing was happening, I walked back, full of such thoughts, to my home in Maybury.

As it was then about a quarter past five, I went home, had some tea and walked up to the station to meet him.

I got up and walked up the steep slope to the bridge

Then the enormous machine walked past me and went uphill.

I walked up the narrow road towards my house

I let myself into my house and locked the door, walked to the bottom of the stairs and sat down, shaking violently.

He stopped for a moment, then walked across to the house.

Then the tripod walked slowly over the common

Then the tripod turned and walked away towards where the second cylinder lay.

My brother walked from Westminster to his room near Regent's Park

The Martian, without using his Heat-Ray, walked calmly over their guns.

By three the crowds were so large around the stations that people were being pushed over and walked on

He left it at the roadside and walked on

They walked to where the lady in white was struggling to hold the frightened horse

When, an hour later, a Martian walked down the river, there was nothing but broken pieces of boats in the water.

A Martian walked across the fields at about midday, killing the stuff with steam

Then suddenly, as we walked north, we saw some people running

I then walked up a hill to Putney Common.

I awoke to find that sad howling still in my ears: 'Ulla, ulla, ulla, ulla, ulla,' It was now getting dark, and after I had found some bread and cheese in the bar I walked on through the silent squares to Baker Street and so came at last to Regents Park

For three days I walked aimlessly, a madman

We walked for two hours, and it was almost five when we returned to Baker Street.

He walked all around the room saying, "Isn't Mr Holmes going to return?" Finally he left.'

Just then, as Holmes was talking, we heard someone walking up the stairs, and then a man walked into the room without knocking.

Well, I like walking past that cottage, and last Monday, as I walked past the cott age I saw an empty van going away from the cottage, and furniture in front of the cottage

I walked closer to the house, but the face suddenly disappeared.

As I stood there, imagine my surprise, Mr Holmes, when the door suddenly opened and my wife walked out!

I walked into the house and found no one, but upstairs I found a comfortable room, and on the mantelpiece stood a full-length photograph of my wife

When I had walked into the library, I had been a happy, healthy man

They walked on things and broke them

The cat got up and walked away

We got out of the boat at Sonning and walked around the village

A few people walked past under their umbrellas.

As we walked together down the London road, looking for a carriage, she said, 'Do you know any aristocrats?'

I walked on, thinking about this strange adventure

She turned and walked gracefully towards me

Laura walked towards the door, and I followed her.

I walked up to Percival and said, 'You can't keep your wife as a prisoner in her own house! There are laws in England to protect women from cruelty and injustice!'

As we walked along the corridor, Sir Percival came up the stairs and said, 'She's not there

The other woman walked towards me

Pesca got up and walked around the room nervously

I was still thinking about what Pesca had told me when I walked back from his apartment that night

As I walked up to the Count's door, I noticed the blond man with the scar on his face from the opera

He looked at me and walked on down the road

The women walked in the streets and broke windows