Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] through the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The common police services must be combined in a central police agency so that we can deal with serious and organised crime , not necessarily crime which immediately affects the lives of constituents but crime which can affect them through the stealing of their pension funds or the misappropriation of their assets and savings .
2 They have no gills , but obtain their oxygen by absorbing it through the skin of their body and greatly enlarged tails .
3 They drove me through the tangle of Manchester
4 Retirement combines these two aspects of companionship , on the one hand an increasing rate of loss , and on the other , less social opportunity to replace them through the place of work .
5 By leaving Brentwoods earlier than anticipated , she had not seen him through the publication of his novel .
6 Now cousin , oh er ah , I 'm sorry , erm , President , because you know you get all sorts of distortions on this do n't you can I say , President , er , cos call him brother at times colleagues , on behalf of congress , can I thank you President , very very much for the very positive and very strong challenges that you 've put before us , and the theme that I believe will carry us through the rest of the week .
7 Nowadays , increasingly , we try to listen to such works as Acis and Galatea and the Cecilian Ode in the form in which Handel composed them ; to hear them through the prism of the classical musical consciousness is disconcerting .
8 She hated the school for forcing her through the mockery of inquiry .
9 These unique products will see us through the rest of the 1990s , will beat the recession and competitors [ who ? ] , as well as all targets known to mankind in the years ahead .
10 The dilemma followed me through the publication of a few accounts of my researches .
11 ‘ But for this you should really have at least £50,000 and preferably £100,000 — and a stockbroker to guide you through the minefield of stocks and shares . ’
12 Now published as a more affordable paperback , the book guides you through the process of taking photographs under most lighting situations and achieving the desired results .
13 This walk takes you through the heart of the reserve to Lochan a' Choire .
14 It comes to us , we have to put it through the House of Commons .
15 They heard it through the clatter of their engines , but they could not see its faults .
16 It was at this time that Asgerjorn resigned his membership of the SI , although he continued to finance it through the sale of his paintings which were increasingly in demand in the 1960s .
17 His first major novel since 1983 , a quest which takes us through the heart of European thought in search of the elusive doctor .
18 Conversation had to be minimal , but they did guide me through the maze of one-way streets , diversions and road-works which makes driving in Prague difficult even if there are no other cars on the streets .
19 And if he did not give the people , the sherpas who guided him through the terrain of industrial England , their own voice , the journey gave him a voice of his own .
20 The government of Kaifu 's successor , Kiichi Miyazawa , was strongly committed to the bill , and steered it through the House of Representatives ( the lower chamber of the Diet ) in December 1991 .
21 He pokes it through the bottom of the popcorn box they share .
22 Are you aware of your own beauty , or do you only glimpse it through the acknowledgement of others ?
23 Here we 're doing it through the lens of a contemporary artist . ’
24 Michele lifted out Luce 's bag , passed her the crutch , and , having handed over the car keys , led her through the crush of people and vehicles to the steps that ran down to the Grand Canal .
25 Pulling Mickey away gently , he led him through the front of the shop and out into the street .
26 Valdo and Romario soon defied the squelching conditions with a double exchange of passes that took them through the middle of the Dutch defence before the ball rolled across a gaping goalmouth with no one to apply a finishing touch .
27 The canons erected this burly structure at the close of the 12th century , and gained isolation both to recite their offices and perhaps to escape from damp and cold below ; a wide staircase and a gentle gradient took them through the thickness of the N wall .
28 Many more were inspired , while the great majority of Soviet disciples never went there at all and saw it through the propaganda of the Friends of the Soviet Union or the Daily worker .
29 I felt it through the seat of my pants , and grinned .
30 I wanted to take an event , an experience from my own past , and re-examine it through the recollection of someone else .
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