How To Use Walk through In A Sentence

  • For the load balancer, scheduling modules implement iterators that are used to walk through all the tasks managed by that scheduling module to do load balancing.
  • Everyone who uses it will walk through the plaza, either through a covered walkway or in the open air.
  • This sustained defiance of the elements provoked occasional judgments in the shape of a "hoast" (cough), and the head of the house was then exhorted by his women folk to "change his feet" if he had happened to walk through a burn on his way home, and was pestered generally with sanitary precautions. Stories by English Authors: Scotland (Selected by Scribners)
  • Once parked, walk through the twitten and we are on the other side of the road, obliquely opposite you.
  • Robert Balfour, the convenor of the Scottish Landowners Federation, said it would be irresponsible to walk through a growing food crop.
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  • Whereas in times when there was some order and government the travellers might be safe in the open roads, and the robbers were forced to lurk in the by-ways, no, on the contrary, the robbers insulted on the open roads without check, and the honest travellers were obliged to sculk and walk through by-ways, in continual frights. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • Outside, you can explore a fragrant herb garden, orchards and lawns or take a circular walk through the parkland. The Sun
  • They come to see the abbey and the Abbey Gardens and to walk through the town centre which retains its ancient street patterns and round the river valleys with their millstreams and magnificent view of the abbey and the town walls.
  • Then we began the second half the walk through countryside, stopping to marvel nervously at an enraged bull bellowing from a field. Times, Sunday Times
  • For miles and miles we walk through the trackless waste of sun-bleached salt clay.
  • Outside, you can explore a fragrant herb garden, orchards and lawns or take a circular walk through the parkland. The Sun
  • And they know it's your car because they know you and they know you because your street is a cul-de-sac and strangers have little reason to walk through it.
  • The tourist office there can give you a map of the more mountainous terrain north of town, where you can walk through wild mountain lavender. Times, Sunday Times
  • They call upon arcane strikes, power words, and spells to unleash raging torrents of cold, fire, or lighting, confuse and enthrall the weak-minded , or even turn invisible or walk through walls.
  • The final section of the walk through the Bealach Creag an Eoin even follows a track once used by burial parties coming from the Bays to the machair of the Atlantic coast - a coffin route.
  • Alan was able to walk through the house with his mobile phone, answering questions and describing the flat to his partner who was viewing the property from her computer in Sheffield.
  • The fully loaded walk through five cars to the couchettes was amazing.
  • Caldwell went on to say the researchers found that stirring up the bed bugs by spraying their environment with synthetic versions of their alarm pheromones makes them more likely to walk through agents called desiccant dusts, which kill the bugs by making them highly susceptible to dehydration. New Research Shows We May Finally Win The Battle Against Bed Bug Infestation
  • He said specially designed lightweight roof material would giving a light, airy environment which people could walk through.
  • I walk through the dark to find my slippers, slide my robe from the closet.
  • I have sired no offspring, created no universes, I cannot walk through walls and I've never been killed at Easter.
  • You can, of course, walk through the trees to watch the pleasure boats and barges negotiate the lock, but you might just prefer to stay tucked away by your tent listening to the soothing splish of the river slipping over the weir and gazing out over Oxfordshire fields. The 10 best secluded campsites
  • When the church bells began to toll, the girls started to walk through the streets toward the cathedral.
  • GOL, a ford is a shallow place in a watercourse that people can walk through. Think Progress » Steele: ‘Trust Me, After Taxes, A Million Dollars Is Not A Lot Of Money’
  • This time I get to walk through a thick cloud of firework haze.
  • You can hear the squish of the uniforms as the Marines walk through the jungles.
  • When I arrive, I pitch my tent at the best of the 30 secluded spots: a little clearing by a bend in bubbling Long Creek hidden behind a grove of hemlocks and poplars - and a five-minute walk through the woods to the restaurant and lodge.
  • We took a walk through the cemetary and just limed. A Quarter of a Century is worth a million words
  • Weel, weel," muttered David, as they continued their walk through the miserable region, "I've gane an 'gie'd her a' the siller I had i 'my pouch. The Garret and the Garden
  • Let the smell of disinfectant take your breath away as you walk through the door. The Sun
  • The other is highly intelligent, able to walk through walls and control matter, carries its eggs itself, was drifting in intergalactic space, and was overcome because of a psychological weakness. How to Become a Fanboy
  • Let us take a walk through this field of fertile fungi simply to see what there is by way of anatomy.
  • To-day, if you walk through Florence, the City of Flowers, you will still see its fairest flower of all, the tall white campanile or bell-tower, 'Giotto's tower' as it is called. Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters
  • Plus the chance to be taken by a forest ranger on a walk through the trees at dusk and at night. The Sun
  • I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • It was a long, tiresome walk through the outskirts of the town, where the dwelling-houses were, -- long rows of two-story bricks drabbled with soot-stains. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • So we walk through the utterly captivating townlet of Chartres, with its cobbled lanes, old maisons, Italian style piazzas, haute shops and the Eure flowing gently, even a little murkily, at the base of the town.
  • Sailors on shore leave walk through the weathered Venetian old town, quaffing beer or haggling over souvenirs or avoiding the pitch of waiters trying to lure them into seaside cafés.
  • Okay, it might be consistently bad, but at least you know what to expect when you walk through the doors.
  • I take my bottle and make another painstaking walk through the crowd to an empty bar stool, throwing my bag down on the bench in front of me.
  • When I walk through the sand dunes, I think of Vladimir Nabokov, the most famous amateur lepidopterist of the century. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • In the night, when I walk through the atrium, I hear a plop in the water.
  • We walk through this user-friendly dump, exchanging salvage stories.
  • The first thing that strikes you when you walk through the door into the cafe is the charming decor.
  • The challenger says he will walk through two punches to land five if necessary tonight. The Sun
  • Sometimes the actors are so busy moving about the props and making sure they don't walk through imaginary walls, it feels more like we're watching stagehands in period garb than actors involved in the drama.
  • I walk through the house alone, glass of wine in my hand, compelled by some aloofly assumed contempt to mock it all. Hollywood Savage
  • Some people just talk through life. They talk, talk, talk and life is over. Some people walk through life. They walk, walk, walk and arrive at their destination. RVM 
  • To walk through the theatre doors is to enter a delightful otherworld with a sense of magic in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hardest thing for new tenants could be getting used to all that space when they walk through their two front doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • A building that feels familiar the first time you walk through the door has a lucky role to play in your life. The Sun
  • Oddly enough, both restaurants are hidden off a main street, forcing the dining party to boldly walk through a small, rather unwelcoming alley.
  • The following week, they will take wing in places like Florida's Cypress Gardens, where tourists pay to walk through a greenhouse flittering with more than a thousand colorful butterflies from around the world.
  • Find yourself a window and crawl through it since we all know you're not conventional enough to walk through a door.
  • If the delay is too long, people will not walk through smoke to an emergency exit.
  • We're coming to a farmyard I suppose we can just walk through.
  • It's eerie to walk through a dark wood at night.
  • Then she could hear him resume his walk through the room, and, as if his spirits had been somewhat relieved and elevated by the survey of his wardrobe, she could distinguish that at one turn he half recited a sonnet, at another half whistled a galliard, and at the third hummed a saraband. The Monastery
  • A walk through the gallery may make you feel that you are in an overgrown village.
  • The train stops some minutes in Cuautla and there may be time for a walk through the little alameda, just outside of the station, where there are trees and flowers, a hotel where there are good wines, coffee and lunches to be had. Did you know? Cuautla, Mexico, has the world's oldest railway station building.
  • It's eerie to walk through a dark wood at night.
  • Then she could hear him resume his walk through the room, and, as if his spirits had been somewhat relieved and elevated by the survey of his wardrobe, she could distinguish that at one turn he half recited a sonnet, at another half whistled a galliard, and at the third hummed a saraband. The Monastery
  • Very gleeful when I think of it having to walk through all that dust!
  • A walk through the room with its low, curved stone ceiling leads to a passageway.
  • Spectators are shepherded through an entrance/exit barely wide enough for two people at a time, then forced to walk through a tented area where various products are on sale.
  • From the top station we walk on the Zirbenweg, an enjoyable botanical walk through an age old forest of Swiss stone pines with fascinating views of the Innsbruck valley.
  • The way that the windows are perfectly placed, or the archways that are positioned down the bas-relief corridors frame and crop the most interesting symmetrical shots from your very own visual space in your head creates this very clean, simple lucid feeling as you walk through. TO THE REMARKABLE TEMPLES – April 6
  • My escorts exited the bus and a testy female officer instructed them to walk through a metal detector.
  • The waves part when I walk through. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did however go for quite a long riverside walk through areas of woodland where on a sunny day like this you could almost believe there'd be fairies and pixies scampering about playfully.
  • I was stunned until I took a walk through the woods and found gallberries and palmetto berries everywhere.
  • The hardest thing for new tenants could be getting used to all that space when they walk through their two front doors. Times, Sunday Times
  • He can also choose to pad his pockets by lifting the purses and jewels off passers-by as they walk through the streets.
  • We will walk through a travesty of language, where truth is but a signs system and actions are always appear flanked by a pair of stars.
  • I'm sorry I'm late; it took me so long to walk through the deep snow.
  • I HAVE TO TELL YOU, KRIS," GINO began, "I wasn't all that keen on seeing a Catteni there on Botany, but ..: 'and Gino whistled expertly and shrilly through his teeth," when you see how that guy operates, I'd walk through fire for him now. Freedoms Challenge
  • Visitors are recommended to take the walk through the bush on a track suitable for wheelchairs.
  • The hike leaves from Silvermine Reserve (entrance R15 per adult) and took us roughly 40 minutes to cover the walk through spiderwebs, fynbos and rockery. Elephants Eye
  • The worst ordeal was having to walk through dimly-lit corridors on my own to go to the gents.
  • We will take a walk through achingly lovely rice paddies to the fabulous open air restaurant perched high above the rice paddies for a luncheon. Writer's Retreat in Bali: Interview With Robin Sparks | The Creative Penn
  • If teacher’s weren’t given up to 200 cumulative sick days, TTC workers weren’t overgenerously paid for not watching people walk through turnstyles and other cushy government jobs, inlcuding those that require very little education, then maybe there would be funds left over for legal aid. Bentley Threatens, “No More Money” : Law is Cool
  • Yea, though Iapetus walk through the valorization of the shagbark of deathwatch 23rd Psaltery
  • You can walk through a tropical jungle and admire parrots, poison tree frogs and sloths in the trees and piranhas in the water beneath, or watch beluga whales and sea otters through the windows of large tanks in the Canadian Arctic display.
  • You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations.
  • They are now one of the commonest summer visitors, and one may easily hear a dozen of them on a short walk through the woods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turn right out of Gare du Nord and it's only a short walk through the backstreets to Montmartre, a bohemian hill with spectacular views across the city.
  • I walk through Manchester at night a lot, I'm usually too trollied to be nervous, and more likely to hug a mugger.
  • The researchers found that stirring up the bed bugs by spraying their environment with synthetic versions of their alarm pheromones makes them more likely to walk through agents called desiccant dusts, which kill the bugs by making them highly susceptible to dehydration. Scientists Use Bed Bugs’ Own Chemistry Against Them | Impact Lab
  • I walk through the photography exhibit at the Kyoto Museum thinking again about what a photograph really means.
  • To walk through the theatre doors is to enter a delightful otherworld with a sense of magic in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you walk through a labyrinth, you often have a feeling of disorientation or even fear, because you don't know where you're going.
  • On a walk through the five-acre garden you encounter great bushes of Blue Bonnet, whose huge flower heads vary from powder blue to cobalt.
  • It's a city packed full of historical monuments and relics, of myths and legends, which seem to come to life every time you walk through its century old streets.
  • The jungle is so dense you cannot walk through it.
  • You walk through row upon row of Merlot, Chardonnay and small clusters of Sauvignon Blanc, their beautifully ripe, blue-tinged grapes demanding to be picked.
  • Walk through the mountains, bogs, and coastal islands of Ireland's picturesque West Country.
  • Up at the lagoon of São André, returning late in the afternoon from a long walk through the dunes, I saw a girl dive from a canoe, a solitary figure that arced gracefully into the sun-silvered water with hardly a splash.
  • Do casino owners get a sweat on when you walk through the door? The Sun
  • We eventually made it back home early, early Thursday morning, and slept walk through work that next day.
  • Even better, as you walk through the aisles, spotlights flash on the stuff that you usually buy and on the stuff that's on sale.
  • I felt like a defeated general after a battle as they parted to make way for me; I had to walk through their group, looking straight ahead, with every one of them staring at me.
  • Customers are offered a drink soon after they walk through the doors.
  • With actors content to sleepwalk through disjointed sketches as scene after scene goes by, the film gets less and less entertaining.
  • We kept expecting him to walk through the door with a big smile on his face, talking about his adventure.
  • We could do with a few slip-ups – basketballers proving too tall to walk through the doors, the "wrong type of mud" at the BMX, an overeager health-and-safety steward snuffing out the Olympic flame. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • It is nice to walk through our high street and not see litter everywhere.
  • The decision underscores once again, however, that for the Supreme Court, the rights of young people are shredded when they walk through the schoolhouse gates.
  • He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village.
  • This makes me wonder what a purring glyptodont or pareiasaurid would sound like, but somehow I have the feeling that the authors just skimmed through a book on paleontology (or took a walk through a museum) and picked out a few strange-sounding names. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • Athletes walk through hotel lobbies and are followed into elevators by groupies.
  • This walk through the lanes of rural Lancashire is a spiritual pilgrimage to the Lancashire Martyr, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith.
  • He described his 1,200 km walk through the frozen Antarctic as a long, hard slog with biting winds and sub-zero temperatures.
  • He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
  • Six months after starting the program, it was a joy to walk through the kampungs.
  • Your role is just to walk through. The Sun
  • He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
  • But, as I walk through here, the mud that is caked and the flotsam and jetsam.
  • They are jeopardising their own health and that of non-smokers who have to walk through their smoke.
  • I continued my relentless walk through the streets, knife barred into my deep clutches.
  • For had she not experienced all of these emotions as she had watched Johnny walk through the garage wall?
  • Walk through the Matthias Gate and this great castle becomes increasingly fascinating.
  • I'm sorry I'm late; it took me so long to walk through the deep snow.
  • Enjoy a beautiful autumnal walk through this nature reserve and keep an eye out for wildlife as you try your hand at some woodland conservation. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are a frustrating number of mazes with "hunt the foozle" puzzles, wherein you have to find a switch that is wall-colored or walk through every tunnel until you find the one that actually goes somewhere. It's Beginning To Feel A Lot Like Christmas Is Over....
  • The one and a half hour walk is a round trip walk through the bush on the reserve to the sandhills, along the beach, up a bluff and back through the bush to the Lodge.
  • Visitors walk through a series of geographical-themed displays that cover a range of aquatic species, from frogs in the "Highlands" display to the "Amazon Flooded Forest" section where there's a rare South American freshwater fish, a three-meter-long arapaima. Finding Nemo
  • The walk through the woods and meadows is a pleasure, even for unpractised walkers, and quite a way to discover Nature.
  • Walk through the prairie's first showing of pussytoes, puccoon, and bird's foot violets, walk through the tick-ridden grasses, walk through the wild phlox and unfurling ferns of maidenhair.
  • But what's a little stumble when you can walk through a lush cloud forest, gawk at howler monkeys and wade in a lake on the floor of a volcanic crater?
  • Walk through the prairie's first showing of pussytoes, puccoon, and bird's foot violets, walk through the tick-ridden grasses, walk through the wild phlox and unfurling ferns of maidenhair.
  • The second fragment is a recursive method to actually walk through the document representation and perform the modifications.
  • I took a walk through the tunnel along the foundations of the Temple.
  • I had to walk through the lounge car, and then the diner to get to the sleepers.
  • Do casino owners get a sweat on when you walk through the door? The Sun
  • You must walk through the mall to get to anywhere else. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I hurried up the path it became a boardwalk through a marshier area, and a penguin jumped up onto it and walked down ahead of me! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • About a mile in the opposite direction as we walk through a little belt of wet pineland, where the woodcock runs across our path or whistles up from the wet leaves, we come suddenly upon a dozen or more little basins, the largest not over six feet by nine, which have no outlet whatever. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • As horses walk through fields, adult botflies lay eggs on their hair, and when the horses lick themselves clean, they swallow the eggs. Parasite Rex
  • Although the museum asks that bags be left at the entrance, they walk through its artefact-filled rooms carrying large holdalls.
  • Do you know how hard it is to walk through the shattered streets of my city and see how hard it fell?
  • A walk through the mudflats is a must-do for tourists wanting to discover more of the Wadden Sea. The Jakarta Post Breaking News
  • First, the work was often dangerous and a misstep could quickly be fatal; walk through any old cemetery, you'll see that.
  • Plus the chance to be taken by a forest ranger on a walk through the trees at dusk and at night. The Sun
  • These visits enkindled in his beautiful soul such flames of Divine love that their ardour imparted itself even to his body and took from the snow on which he walked its wonted cold; for it is related that the servant who accompanied him in these nightly excursions, having to walk through the snow, suffered much from the cold. Archive 2009-09-01
  • To view the piece one must walk through a narrow door and in between the two rear-screen projections so that the images seem to deflect off of you in both directions.
  • My brother and I would walk through the pools at low tide and fish for paua and crayfish.
  • After ensuring that the dogs are securely tied up, my sister and I undertake a brave walk through the front yard inhaling the fragrant roses and jasmine of many varieties, discussing if the lone “bubbleemoose” aka pomelo was ripe enough to be eaten. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Walk through the tiny airport at Yap, and a small tanned youth will grin at you broadly and place a flower arrangement on your head.
  • The village down the road is a study in contrast - mud roads, garbage heaps, clogged drains and shanty dhabas are the high points of a walk through Shikaripalaya.
  • Everybody has a story, and the only way we can walk through that is to talk about it. Christianity Today
  • The weather in Kent was good, the scenery beautiful and it was a joy to walk through wild flower meadows and ancient woodland. The Sun
  • his first unaided walk through the park
  • Everyday in the club, new young fellas walk through the door.
  • You never know what task is going to be thrown at you when you walk through the office doors.
  • Walk through a shopping district or a fashionable neighbourhood in Delhi and the enervating sound of a dozen generators assaults your ears.
  • I took a lot of pictures during my walk through that Maine nature preserve.
  • Security checkpoints have been set up at every entrance, anyone entering the site will have to walk through a metal detector and there will be also be closed circuit television covering the area.
  • Lydia supposed that after her walk through the wharves, she and her clothing smelled rather fishy.
  • The parade will set off from Victoria Square at 2.35 pm to walk through the town centre towards Bolton Parish Church in Churchgate for a service at 3pm.
  • Let's just walk through some of the steps of this, if you actually are going to go out and speculate in the marketplace.
  • The video follows Shana Cleveland on an introspective winter walk through Index, WA while the rest of the band shotgun beers and drive around in truck beds.
  • Her legs were covered in scratches and bruises after her walk through the forest.
  • How happy, how joyful, had this season been, when, after the termination of the Bible studies at the _cheder_, their father had taken them for a long walk through the fields and in his own crude way had spoken of the beauties of Nature and of the wisdom and beneficence of the Creator. Rabbi and Priest A Story
  • The river is not deep; we can walk through it.
  • The river is not deep; we can walk through it.
  • Some would call it chancy, precarious, very dangerous or whatever, but sometimes we walk through those doors and at best, have called it foolishness, of which we wouldn’t have had the really good time we did, should we have elected to always close those doors … Common sense advice on how to stay safe in Mexico.
  • Marriage is a booby-trap, Tweed, a minefield you walk through every day. COVER STORY
  • The walk through the woods and meadows is a pleasure, even for unpractised walkers, and quite a way to discover Nature.
  • Walk through your local supermarket, and you'll find it in breakfast cereals, canned drinks, processed foods of every sort.
  • Some people just talk through life. They talk, talk, talk and life is over. Some people walk through life. They walk, walk, walk and arrive at their destination. RVM 
  • A certain Bishop of London (the late Beilby Porteus) more than 200 years after the death of the aforesaid Bonner, just as the clock of the gothic chapel had struck six, undertook to cut, with his own hand, a narrow walk through this thicket, which is since called the _Monk's walk_. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Walk through any suburban neighborhood at dinner time on any weekend evening this time of year.
  • He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
  • As I watched I saw a compact man walk through the grove with a funboard, maybe 7–6. Kook
  • The river is not deep; we can walk through it.
  • Do you really want to sleep walk through life?
  • Every day citizens and visitors who have to walk through the city must step gingerly over or around these decrepit characters.
  • The result is all around me as I walk through the shelter, where we have forty pppies quarantined for at least ten days because they've tested positive for parvo. Gary Weitzman, DVM: Saving Puppies
  • The still, quiet atmosphere of the temple is haunting as I walk through the unique construction of four gateways - unlike other temples on the island.
  • AN adventurer from Sheffield has vanished while attempting a solo walk through some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world.
  • Alec Baldwin and William H. Macy could sleep walk through their respective roles.
  • He'll walk through the door with a bunch of seasonal flowers in his hands which he proffers with a kiss.
  • And it is with this motto that he has undertaken the mission to walk throughout the country.
  • As you walk through the casino's main, earth-tone-colored entrance, you're confronted with a spiral-shaped chandelier made of 193 handblown glass bulbs engraved with the names countries represented by the populace of Queens. City's First Casino Gambles With Design
  • It's easy to walk through the village and just see old stone, quaint architecture and water.
  • He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
  • Then we began the second half the walk through countryside, stopping to marvel nervously at an enraged bull bellowing from a field. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enjoy a guided museum tour and walk through Ukerebagh Nature Reserve and bora ring learning about Aboriginal culture from the traditional owners.
  • To walk through this odd light was like walking through the clearest of rain water; the slim tree-trunks glistened whitely, like stems beneath water, too; small roots twining lacily over the bare ground were like roots washed bare at the bottom of the sea.
  • A museum is necessarily clinical, and as a professor of history I can walk through it with the detachment and assurance of a doctor.
  • Tell me again why the Liberals are expected to cakewalk through the coming election?
  • As boarding from the lower deck takes place at doors 2 when there is only one aerobridge in use, economy passengers will never have the opportunity to walk through first class as this door is located just behind the first class cabin. The Cranky Flier
  • A walk through the gardens joined a country path to the riverbank; Simon, Heather, Eliza, and Angelica all knew the way. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • They can also walk through the huge orangery built by the Adam brothers which has now been converted into a gallery to display the fine Lansdowne collection of paintings and sculpture.
  • You must walk through the mall to get to anywhere else. Times, Sunday Times
  • So we walk through the utterly captivating townlet of Chartres, with its cobbled lanes, old maisons, Italian style piazzas, haute shops and the Eure flowing gently, even a little murkily, at the base of the town.
  • A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings

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