Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] through the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And thus , it would roar through the upper reaches of the Severn , twisting and turning through the green fields of Gloucestershire .
2 Through this you , who have thought that the inner and outer struggle was your own , will understand , know and comprehend through the deepest fibres of your being that you are no longer alone and that everything you do matters to someone .
3 She had n't expected to get much sleep , but exhaustion finally overcame her and she lapsed into a fitful , restless doze , tossing and turning through the long night as dreams haunted her mind .
4 The wind and the rain and the snow still howled and blasted through the ragged aperture where the window had blown out , but the electricity and lightning seemed to have gone .
5 It is obviously desirable that both approaches should be fully integrated and the a priori models ( Figure 3.1C ) should not constrain the information actually seen and obtained through the available windows !
6 There was a rough equality between them which pleased him since it ignored and slipped through the magical armour of those clothes , the possessions , the name , the title , the carriage and four , the weight of deference and the history of servility .
7 and hooing and cooing and sidling through the front teeth ,
8 When he saw the room was empty he turned and walked through the open doorway of Johnny 's room , searching .
9 Down the clachan street he ducked and dodged through the retiring clansmen , half-hidden by the smoke , Lachlan yelling after him , till suddenly they were clear of the huts and into the fight round the ships .
10 Reynolds went back and found an electric flashlight by the boiler , and with this he began to stab and search through the first of the three rooms .
11 The paralysis bubbled and oozed through the small hole .
12 Volume one tells of what Jesus began to do and to teach until his ascension to the right hand of God ; volume two tells of what Jesus continued to do and to teach through the apostolic Church after his ascension , through the gift of the Holy Spirit which he shed upon it .
13 A DC is created to allow the module(s) to be entered and activated through the relevant package .
14 The current ( 1 ) has not started to decay and flows through the freewheeling resistance ( R1 ) , so the maximum collector-emitter voltage ( neglecting the forward voltage drop across the freewheeling diode ) is : The phase current therefore decays in the freewheeling circuit and the magnetic energy stored in the phase inductance at turn-off is dissipated in the freewheeling circuit resistance ( winding + forcing + freewheeling ) resistances .
15 Later , it is important to try to understand and work through the different strands of feeling which go to make up the total experience of loss .
16 Children 's grasp of these knotty subjects is monitored and tested through the four Key Stages ( aged 5-7 , 8-11 , 12-14 and 15-16 ) of their educational career .
17 In so doing they served notice that , although enthusiasm would ebb and flow through the following decades , a new and fundamental fact had entered the politics of the nation .
18 Strong words , to be believed and echoed through the 1950s and after by many critics at home and abroad , not least in the United States .
19 minutes later , as he edged and darted through the sluggish traffic that moved along the Marylebone Road , Bodie saw the van turn sharply into the underground car park of the Cambridge , and he went in pursuit .
20 But he ranted and raged and rampaged through the local cemetery .
21 For example , and the General Secretary was giving examples yesterday so I 'm entitled to do one as well , for example , Islington Council , where a direct Labour organization that had successfully survived and grown through the worst of the Thatcher years and the worst of the Thatcher attack on public services has now fallen victim to a combination of a weak and corrupt Labour Council and an incompetent senior management .
22 By the time Darwin was working on the Origin of Species , the man who was to become his great opponent in the USA , Louis Agassiz , was using diagrams to show how the various families of fish had flourished and declined through the geological epochs ; and in his handsome volumes of 1857 , Contributions to the Natural History of the United States , I and II , he included a plate of turtles to show the range of variation within a species .
23 The slightest movement caused them to twang and reverberate through the silent apartment .
24 Flying reptiles still disconcertingly glide and slither through the Indonesian sky .
25 He might as well ask the reader to believe in those supremely credible terrorized musicians scraping and blowing through the small hours .
26 I teetered , caught control again , and made it down that last forward rush , sliding and bouncing through the lunatic water .
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