Example sentences of "[verb] her through [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I helped her through a bad time , you see .
2 " I 'm sorry , can I … " she motioned towards the door , and he helped her through the packed people , using his elbow to get them out of the way .
3 As soon as she reached the club , as soon as she was back in the public eye , she would have to switch on the false persona that had carried her through the past week .
4 ‘ That 's because you left half your lunch , ’ he pointed out drily , eyeing her through the warm haze of candlelight .
5 These are the people who have seen her through the difficult times , who have helped her adjust to the life before her and who have kept her in touch with the real world .
6 He 'd helped her through a bad patch and she 'd been grateful , but she 'd never really considered him in any other light .
7 The cat began to stalk her through the blade-broad iris leaves with such solemnity that she laughed and paused even longer , to play with him , and was cheered .
8 She could feel the hard strength of him pressing against her ; his heat scorching her through the thin cotton of her nightdress as if he , too , were on fire .
9 The crew tried to sail her through a narrow gap at a bridge in Purton .
10 When he 'd moored the boat and helped her out Michele followed her through the rear lobby and into the foyer .
11 He nodded and followed her through the back door into the kitchen .
12 Find her through the local authority .
13 Happy or not , Tod preceded her through the front door .
14 He guided her through a leading fashion school and she established herself in a highly competitive industry .
15 Sternly she dragged her thoughts and reactions under control , as Rune guided her through the crowded room towards the exit .
16 He took Laura by the arm and guided her through the revolving doors .
17 He held her arm lightly just below the cobalt blue cape sleeve , and steered her through a small group of women who had chosen to prolong their discourse by the door .
18 When she spent all night every night watching her clientele , her boys , it was for this ; she was waiting for her chosen ones , the last of her protegés , her perfect couple , her two to see her through the dark times .
19 The stairs were cold and draughty and the light was n't good , but she 'd placed herself so that the agency 's receptionist would be able to see her through the glass-panelled door if she should happen to glance up .
20 It was difficult to see her through the dazzling spurts of fire ; she seemed to be less and less there .
21 Perhaps it was at that same party that Marevna , who stayed until dawn , saw Modigliani and Beatrice fighting ferociously until Modi grabbed her and flung her through a closed window .
22 He did n't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase .
23 He led her through the crowded flat to the kitchen and poured her a glass of wine .
24 ‘ Pringle 's used to have a Directors ' Dining Room , with their own cook , ’ Wilcox explained as he led her through the drab corridors of the administration block , and out across a yard where fresh snow was already covering the footpath that had been cleared .
25 I took Montaine by the hand and led her through the empty rooms … there were very many .
26 She jumped as his voice reached her through the open hatch .
27 He saw her through a gilt-framed mirror on the opposite wall , and that first glimpse of her brought him more joy than a dozen Christmases put together .
28 I saw her through an open doorway .
29 He did n't understand but he heard the word ‘ spider ’ and laughed , and she laughed too , until she saw how the light slid over his cheekbones and dropped luminous on his hair like Ember 's , then she was crying into the warmth of his shoulder and he took her through a linden-scented night to a place where her tangled feelings speared through tawdry lust into oblivion where she was n't alone .
30 William took her through the whole story .
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