Sentences with phrase «walk along corridors»

Well, you could walk along corridors with a huge pile of books and hope that he bumps into you, bends down to pick up your fallen books, locks eyes with you, smiles and falls instantly in love with you!
Or been talking to someone...» At fourteen, he had to persuade the other students at the Physico - Mathematical Institute that he wasn't just an annoying shrimp who'd wandered in by mistake; that he belonged in their company, even though he was a head shorter than any of them, and had to bounce as he walked along the corridor with them to keep his face in the general domain of the conversation.

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An engineer might have an office as well as a laboratory, but the two rooms would be in different wings, forcing him to walk through the corridors, running into chemists and physicists along the way.
When I did query what was going on (having unfortunately gone along with some the bonkers instructions because it tallied slightly with what I had read — don't try and get a woman who has been in labour all night, is exhausted and wants to sleep to walk down a corridor lads, it sounds stupid and it is stupid) I was asked to move to the end of the room (the implication being I would be asked to leave if I asked any more questions).
Instead, we had to descend the stairs near the lobby, walk along the lower - level corridor from the front to the back of the building, ascend the rear stairs, and pass through the smaller gallery called the Drawing Room.
Walking naked in the animated space or strutting, Bruce Nauman - like, along a narrow corridor, Li forges a singular path.
Tomorrow, Saturday June 12, activists from affected communities in the Bay Area refinery corridor and along crude by rail blast zones will come together for the last of four Refinery Healing Walks, which have traced a path of pollution from oil refinery to oil refinery across the northeast San Francisco Bay.
Take the lift or stairs to level 2, walk forwards along the wide corridor and follow the signs.
The patient was asked to walk as quickly as possible along a 20 metre corridor for six minutes and the distance covered recorded.24 This measure had good test - retest reliability (intraclass correlation 0.97) 22 when repeated one week later in a subsample of 16 patients.
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