I was
walking down the hall past the office next to mine — the office of a postdoc named Jane Luu — when I heard this urgent whisper: «C'mere!»
Not exact matches
And when you
walk the
hall and photos of
past presidents are hanging on the wall you should stop and kneel
down a pray to them.
I
walk down the
hall,
past the laundry room, and into the family room.
I went
past the bar and
down the
hall and into the back office where Dads Ghost
walked through the door.
One more possibility is that you've written the book in the third person
past tense («Peter
walked down the
hall and a man stepped out of the shadows»), but you think it might be more dramatic in the first person
past tense («As I
walked down the
hall, a man stepped out of the shadows») or in the first person present tense («As I
walk down the
hall a man steps out of the shadows»).
Walk past reception,
down the
hall and you'll find yourself in the minimal, upscale office of founder / CEO and former MySpace CEO, Mike Jones.