Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [noun sg] through the " in BNC.
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1 | Doyle made his way through the crowded , smoky billiard hall , towards the bar at the end , where he could see Bodie nonchalantly sipping a coke . |
2 | Kelly made her way through the crowd , vaguely aware of the chatter of people whose dull lives had briefly been made more exciting by another 's misfortune . |
3 | Kelly made her way through the hall towards the front door . |
4 | A few sad , oily sheep pick their way through the debris of rusting pipework and discarded machinery , laced with a sulphurous stink . |
5 | Levin objectifies his subject through the use of an argument which leaves the SI unexplained as a revolutionary organisation with the potentiality of reflecting , by its own methods , a radical social transformation . |
6 | Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets . |
7 | This has given time for the ‘ marked ’ isotope to work its way through the environment much more thoroughly than in Turin . |
8 | SCOTVEC 's audit criteria , by building on existing good practice in centres , will make it easier for centre personnel to find their way through the maze . |
9 | With Brando and Dean mumbling their way through the currently most talked about pictures , it was very much in vogue , passionately discussed and used among the younger actors . |
10 | His great black horse made its way through the crowd of menservants until he came alongside the princess 's window . |
11 | And how on earth did Mr Robin Guthrie squeeze his midriff through the venue 's ludicrous sheep-dip turnstile ? |
12 | And how on earth did Mr Robin Guthrie squeeze his midriff through the venue 's ludicrous sheep-dip turnstile ? |
13 | Corbett made his way through the thick clogged sand and entered the first one . |
14 | She watched as Callum wove his way through the various clusters of people and found her eyes irresistibly drawn to the corner where Luke stood , surrounded by a large group of his friends . |
15 | A few cars honked their way through the crowds and cyclists rang their bells . |
16 | In this wintery scene of January 1979 , a lonely red and cream car ploughs its way through the snow and ice to Starr Gate . |
17 | The way we have chosen the symbols T and S also means , conveniently , that trajectories threading their way through the top face of the box B according to some sequence of Ts and Ss , make the same sequence of passes through the tubes , T and S. |
18 | One of the dads popped his head through the doorway . |
19 | Hold the leaders hostage in the hall whilst the larger force punch their way through the defences to take the Rorim from its leaderless and probably drunk defenders . |
20 | We set up experiments on purified lymphocytes in test tubes to see if nutrients available on one side of a filter would provoke lymphocytes on the other side to wriggle their way through the membrane in that direction . |
21 | As the superintendent cut her way through the herd of lunchtime drinkers , Dexter followed in her wake , like a driver who glues himself to the back of an ambulance careering through busy streets on an emergency call . |
22 | After a bad start and an early tangle with Michael Andretti 's McLaren , which saw a wheel ripped off the American 's car , Warwick worked his way through the field . |
23 | After a bad start and an early tangle with Michael Andretti 's McLaren , which saw a wheel ripped off the American 's car , Warwick worked his way through the field . |
24 | Its thickened and tarry condition impedes its passage through the pulmonary capillaries and the pulmonary circulation in general . |
25 | In Manhattan , the famous yellow water-taxis thread their way through the grid of canals to take you directly to the landing-stage of hotels in the luxuriously converted upper storeys of what were once the city 's proudest skyscrapers . |
26 | In a talk with slides , Air Vice Marshal Macfayden took his audience through the war , illustrating how the air battle had dominated the campaign . |
27 | True to his style , Macmillan held himself aloof while the programme crawled its way through the working-party and interdepartmental undergrowth , the estimated cost rising all the time and the Treasury losing no opportunity to attack the project on grounds of both need and expense . |
28 | Big old American cars pushed their way through the crowds with deranged faces pressed against their windows . |
29 | Summerchild runs his hand through the glinting aureole around his head , trying to remember . |
30 | His mind drifted and he let his horse find its path through the crowds . |