Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pers pn] through the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Rupert Hall 's short history of the college guides us through the years leading up to this event , then on through the 20th century to recent times . |
2 | I tied a tarpaulin over the car and paid a farmer with a horse to drag it through the streets of the city and out to the Plainpalais gate . |
3 | It seemed that all the intelligence had gone to Constance , leaving her brothers with only wariness and guile to see them through the vicissitudes of life , although , Scarlet had to admit , they could be surprisingly kind . |
4 | My senses took me through the bars that confined me . |
5 | We are grateful for a flysheet-pitch-first tent in the Tromsdalen campsite and as we work speedily on its erection , the man in the camp reception hut watches us through the windows . |
6 | He saw about a dozen street ruffians trailing them through the streets . |
7 | Yet if Elizabeth relied more heavily than her predecessors on direct taxation to carry her through the years of peace , she showed a greater reluctance than her father to squeeze the country heavily in times of war . |
8 | Her head began to throb but it eased as Fernando guided her through the crowds to small , quieter side-streets away from the harbour . |
9 | In light air the large genoa helps push you forward and in heavy , choppy seas , the larger headsail powers you through the waves . |
10 | Yet God still speaks by his Spirit to throw fresh light on his word so that we might see its relevance to the contemporary world , and he speaks to his servants to guide them through the perplexities of life . |
11 | Third , God guides us through the Scriptures . |
12 | Pannick takes us through the details . |
13 | But it took a trained observer to follow her through the quicksands of her disapprobation ; a false step on the part of one of the aunts , for instance , could have reversed her attitude , and led her into a eulogy of black , into a martyred position whence the garments of all the others were an insult to her lone and exclusive widowhood , into a position where she alone had the right to flout the weight of tradition . |
14 | Outside the hotel he had fought down misgivings at the idea of allowing an old man to drag him through the streets when he could easily have walked , and he began to wonder if he should dismount . |
15 | If I was n't being held up by the man 's gripping hand hauling me through the ferns I feel like I 'd fall down . |
16 | Four-wheel drive Jeep tours take you through the canyons , past Hopi villages , Navajo homes with their hogan shelters and trading posts , and along winding trails . |
17 | I would just about have the strength to make it through the gates — to the rest and smoke which I badly needed because my legs were beginning to seize up . |
18 | Hee-Haw carried me through the trees and the three of us travelled a long way . |
19 | It was after 9 a.m. when Nowak drove him through the gates , past the guards , and into the vast underground car-park . |
20 | The rest of this section talks you through the operations required to complete the entry and approval of the configuration file . |