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Sir Neil says that when he took over as director in 1986, one exhibit boasted a caption speculating that, some day, men might walk on the moon.
You might walk on God knows what.
We might walk on the High Line — without the bikes or dog.
Messner shows me with his hands how a bear might walk on all fours, but with its back feet going into the prints of the front feet to make bigger prints which would appear to be of a two-legged animal.
Del Boy is doing his best to knock Vitali out of his stride, but he looks like he might walk on to some big counter punches.
They might walk on eggshells because they grew up in families where healthy ways to resolve conflicts were not displayed.
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You might walk out of camp on a sunny, warm morning but find that the weather can quickly change.
It seemed very likely to Nan that Pingping might walk out on him one of these days.
On other days you might walk in on me and my 15-year-old son, Liam, in a state of abandon, licking the bowl and beaters of my stand mixer after I've frosted a dozen ganache-covered chocolate cupcakes, two of which have already mysteriously disappeared from the cooling rack.
Butley is also afraid, though, that his audience might walk out on him at any minute.
Button has hinted that he might walk out on McLaren after the race.
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