Walk-over Sentence Examples

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  • Sofia forced herself to walk over and take it.

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  • Through the window she watched him stand and walk over to the porch rail, watching them intently.

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  • It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.

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  • The whole face of the land is pitted with ancient cisterns; indeed, many hillsides and fields are on that account most dangerous to walk over by night, except for those who are thoroughly familiar with the landmarks.

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  • Men could walk over their sites, Demosthenes said seven years afterwards, without knowing that such cities had existed.

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  • It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.

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  • He walked shyly and awkwardly over the parquet floor of the reception room, not knowing what to do with his hands; he was more accustomed to walk over a plowed field under fire, as he had done at the head of the Kursk regiment at Schon Grabern--and he would have found that easier.

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  • Then walk over to the water that 's squirting up and hold " A " - you will gradually regain your energy.

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  • At 2200 hours, the force began the 12 mile walk over treacherous terrain on a dark night.

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  • More importantly, a pad will keep your rug from slipping when you walk over it.

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  • Pick up a shovel-full of snow and walk over to where you would like to place it instead of trying to throw it over your shoulder.

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  • Sometimes when I get bored, I walk over behind the grocery store next to my house and kick down stacks of empty boxes.

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  • The survey crew may also need to walk over long distances and carry equipment over heavy terrain to get the specific measurements they require.

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  • He also lets people walk over him and tries to make things better to keep the peace.

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  • The book of nature, he affirmed, is that which the physician must read, and to do so he must walk over the leaves.

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  • In November the waters have passed off; and whenever a man can walk over the mud with a pair of bullocks, it is roughly turned over with a wooden plough, or merely the branch of a tree, and the wheat or barley crop is immediately sown.

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