To see whom for half a minute he felt he would walk a hundred miles.
And Felix, getting up, would walk a little and sit down again too suddenly.
I was about to take my leave, when he asked if I would walk a little way with him--"If you are free, that is.
When my father was courting my mother he would walk to Canandaigua from Centerfield and rent a horse and buggy from a livery stable on the corner of Chapin and Main Streets.
Stetson and he would walk right in the house without knocking and sit down at the dining room table and visit with everyone before he would see the one who was sick.
The boy next door and I would walk to school together and had one thing we loved to do.
After running all day at Scout Camp, Ray Smith and I would walk to Berby Hollow after the rest of the troop left for home.
When in London, he would walk home in the rain, rather than pay a shilling for a coach; and sit in his wet clothes, rather than have a fire to dry them.
He would walkout of the house just as he was, leaving everything he had behind him.
Val made up his mind at last that he would walk no more, but would sit down and think this question over.
He would walk to the nearest one; but--now he came to think of it, which was the nearest, and of which was he certain that he could remember the street and number?
Therefore, if ye would walk in the light of joy and comfort, O take heed nothing be interposed between God and your souls!
For he is the new and living way into which you must enter, if ye would walk in the light.
In a word, the most part of us are such as would walk in no path of godliness, if it were not the custom of the time and fear of men that constrained us.
Were it not for my baggage I would walk to Edinburgh.
As resident architect he possessed a master key which opened all the doors; he would walk round, and see if he could find anything of the missing organist before going to bed.
The last train for London had already left, but he would walk to Cullerne Road Station and catch the night-mail from thence.
He would walk quickly to warm himself--would go home at once.
The two friends "would walk up and down the room, crossing each other for hours, shouting one another down with a continuous simultaneous storm of words, until George at length yielded to arguments and lungs combined.
He would wander alone amongst these hills with his fishing-rod, or led on by the mere pleasure of walking, for many hours; or he would walk with W.
I would walk to London to get the money for you, if that were all.
At that hour he would walk forth by himself, after having handed the two ladies into their carriage, and they would be driven about for two hours.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would walk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.