How To Use Walk over In A Sentence

  • Mr Martin said he did walk over and "remonstrate" with opposition staff, but did not swear at them. Daily Telegraph | Top Stories
  • Her shoes slapped against the cracked sidewalk over and over as she walked stiffly.
  • It gives new rights to walk over private land that can be classed as mountain, moorland, heathland or down.
  • This plateau was called the Elysian Fields, now Alyscamp, and is so thick with tombs that you walk over them as you follow the road that runs along the plateau. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
  • Walk over to the cabinet
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  • Let's not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
  • There were about five main planks, or puncheons, the middle one being the heaviest, the better to sustain the weight of any horse that might happen to walk over the cache pit's mouth. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • A walk over the property turned up layers of promising dolostone that was loaded with pockets in several areas and a generous scattering of hand-dug pits of various ages.
  • Let's not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
  • Everytime they go on my lap they claw through the clothing before they sit on it and it digs into the skin, but they don't claw if they walk over bare skin funnily enough. aarste meow-mixer Keep Your Cats From Destroying Your Furniture | Lifehacker Australia
  • We treated ourselves to a reindeer steak, then went for a last walk over the bridge towards the polar Cathedral.
  • Take half an ounce of samphire, dissolve it in two ounces of aquævitæ, add to it one ounce of quicksilver, one ounce of liquid storax, which is the droppings of Myrrh and hinders the camphire from firing; take also two ounces of hematitus, a red stone to be had at the druggist's, and when you buy it let them beat it to powder in their great mortar, for it is so very hard that it cannot be done in a small one; put this to the afore-mentioned composition, and when you intend to walk on the bar you must annoint your feet well therewith, and you may walk over without danger: by this you may wash your hands in boiling lead. Miracle Mongers and Their Methods
  • I can fax, chat on the net or make a cell-phone call abroad but when I walk over to my nephew's house, only a mile and a half away in a rural campus, my journey has a Victorian arduousness to it.
  • They only let people thirteen or older take the cautious trip, down three major roads, to traverse the skywalk over the highway.
  • In early spring, after winter-dormant fields have been tilled and seeded, farmers walk over their fields and look for signs of life.
  • Then it was time for a short walk over to the Arc de Triomphe without my camera and then back to the room for another nap!
  • Though he never really laughed, and was generally absolutely grave, my brother had an incredibly keen sense of fun, and in conversation could far outmaster or "walk over the head" of any humorist whom I ever met. Memoirs
  • It gives new rights to walk over private land that can be classed as mountain, moorland, heathland or down.
  • I got changed, called jenny here at work, told her to walk over so she could carry the TV, and so she did! awesome. Withkerth Diary Entry
  • The door opened onto a catwalk overlooking the bay, where a sleek, angular, black ship was dominating the hangar.
  • I'll put the chopper down there, walk over nonchalantly to the Joe on duty and say, `See here, chum, I've got a deader on board. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • Those who are actually “jumped in” to neighborhoods perform reconnaissance, stir things up, and often shame the males into fighting—“Are you going to let that vato just walk over there, across the street and NOT do anything about it?” Tattoos on the Heart
  • Mr Martin said he did walk over and "remonstrate" with Opposition staff, but did not swear at them. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Walk over and look in the window.
  • After a brisk walk over the hills with the dogs, she has a second breakfast of hot milky chocolate, malted wheatgerm buttered bread with home grown hedgerow jam.
  • After dinner, they took a walk overlooking the sea and he went quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • After dinner, they took a walk overlooking the sea and he went quiet. Times, Sunday Times
  • I walk over to the speakerphone to shut it off and turn back to the canvas.
  • Take half an ounce of samphire, dissolve it in two ounces of aquaevitae, add to it one ounce of quicksilver, one ounce of liquid storax, which is the droppings of Myrrh and hinders the camphire from firing; take also two ounces of hematitus, a red stone to be had at the druggist's, and when you buy it let them beat it to powder in their great mortar, for it is so very hard that it cannot be done in a small one; put this to the afore-mentioned composition, and when you intend to walk on the bar you must annoint your feet well therewith, and you may walk over without danger: by this you may wash your hands in boiling lead. The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé
  • She was about to walk over to her window and balcony when the door opened and Hazel walked in.
  • ‘I need you to walk over to my house, get my car and come get me,’ I could hear my voice crack.
  • I watched him loosen his collar, and walk over to a stool where his violin case was, open.
  • How is it that you can walk the same streets and avenues every day of your life, and never walk over some squares of pavement twice?
  • The door opened onto a catwalk overlooking the bay, where a sleek, angular, black ship was dominating the hangar.
  • With the help of professionals we are inviting the public to walk over a 20 ft path of red-hot coals.
  • After having to unstrap to walk over a rocky outcrop we arrived at the top of the next slope, which was fairly steep, and littered with rock debris.
  • Walk over and look in the window.
  • And his paintboxes grow legs and walk over to him so he doesn't have to stand up and go get them.
  • You can walk over rough slabs, cannon-ball boulders, limpets and bladderwrack to delight in the over-the-waves-views all the way to the white cliffs of Flamborough Head.
  • The Romans were fond of building enormous ramps to allow them to walk over the walls of an enemy's strong point.
  • Parker smiled and started to walk over to Jamie as she walked past him to her old seat in the corner.
  • Having passed the Styx, (much the smallest of the rivers,) you walk over a pile of large rocks, and are on the banks of Lethe; and looking back, you will see a line of men and women descending the high hill from the cave, which runs _over_ the river Styx. Rambles in the Mammoth Cave, during the Year 1844 By a Visiter
  • The weather was so excellent yesteray -- cold and windy and grey -- that I took Big Dog for a walk over to the field by what I call the creek and what is actually, of course, a storm drain. The Big Dog
  • Walk over and look in the window.
  • As I walk over to the breakfront I notice that there is a paper on the floor.
  • It gives new rights to walk over private land that can be classed as mountain, moorland, heathland or down.
  • At mid-afternoon he would leave his second-story apartment in the French Quarter, near the corner of Royal and St. Peter, and walk over to Victor’s, a long-gone bar, where he would drink brandy alexanders and listen to the Ink Spots sing “If I Didn’t Care” on the jukebox. Into the Story
  • I actually think she attempted to grab my shirt and walk over to the register I purportedly bought the cany bar. Corsonooga
  • So let me make sure I get what you’re trying to sell me here: These Toodles characters are supposed to be world-wide recognizable brand names, similar in recognizability to Ford or Disney, where I could walk over to the mall across the street here in Philly and 4 out of 5 dentists surveyed will recognize their names immediately? David Lee Roth: Amtrak FM « BuzzMachine
  • So a real bird I'm sure would be like, "Oh my God, listen to that" and they'd be out of there, so they -- they hunt what we call quail tarts, which are specially raised birds that hear noise and go "I'm going to go check that out," walk over and the vice president can just walk right up to them and either shoot them with his gun or hit them in the face with his hammer, whatever he wants to do. CNN Transcript Feb 27, 2006
  • Some of the elder students walk over the younger ones.

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