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

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1 Which which Mrs Thatcher rightly committed us to and rightly whipped us through the house And and it and it
2 In the end the man became so nervous that I had to hold his arm and literally steer him through the crowd to the right spot .
3 ‘ If they were happy enough to let me through the door then they should have been happy to let me win their draw .
4 An hour or so was spent drafting a new outline for this second approach on the mysteries of the Coniunctio and , when she was satisfied that its thread was strong enough to guide her through the maze , she took up again the pursuit of Mercurius through the bridal-chambers of the mind .
5 All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state .
6 Are you aware of your own beauty , or do you only glimpse it through the acknowledgement of others ?
7 Gilly could feel Miss Ellis 's fingers on her backbone gently prodding her through the doorway and into the house .
8 and one boy chose to write about plumbing and do you know , he found that there was nothing written down about plumbing in the early nineteen seventies there were one or two plumbing text books , they were very expensive and you could only get them through The Institute of Plumbers plumbing is something that until about nineteen seventy five was passed from father to son or uncle to nephew it was a sort of secret craft you know , you can
9 Or probably , since you ca n't trust anybody any more , you 'd better put it through the letter box . ’
10 if they 're not in just slip it through the door you ca n't keep
11 By leaving Brentwoods earlier than anticipated , she had not seen him through the publication of his novel .
12 Yeah well you go round with him and just tell her through the letter box , do n't say anything .
13 When using this fin elastic , thread it up through the feeder as usual , but do not take it through the tape-up spring ( the antennae at the end of the tension wire ) .
14 Here 's your reservoir going down to town , there 's a a big drop there they 'd normally put it through the turbine and pick up some free electricity
15 I 'm told it 's nothing personal ( it 's never anything personal in racing — a fellow who had just put me through the wing at Naas visited me in hospital to tell me it was nothing personal ) , but the end result is the same .
16 As it was , she had to draw on reserves of courage she had n't even known she possessed just to get her through the opening number .
17 I 'll just shove it through the window and put it on the desk .
18 The sound rang in my ears long after he had fallen asleep : when Richard sat beside me as I lay on our bed , I thought I could still hear him through the wall .
19 ‘ You always kept it through the roof , ’ Paul says .
20 You can breathe it in through the lungs you can swallow it through the mouth , you can inject it through the skin and you can also absorb it through the skin .
21 They also develop it through the process of living , itself .
22 You wanted to hear all that stuff about nipples and erections and squeezing and pushing — how we fell onto the bed and nearly crashed it through the floor ?
23 Eventually , it was David who found him a good ship and carefully guided him through the process .
24 First you have to dig out all the junk , bag it up and probably lug it through the house .
25 They have received it in the shape of detailed educational theory carefully worked out to see them through the maturation process from infancy to adulthood .
26 Even in going concerns , the ghosts come back to haunt you through the flotsam of old files and folders , especially those emanating from some long-forgotten ‘ project ’ .
27 The jobless total has risen by forty four percent in a year : just around the corner from grail engineering evidence of firms which have n't made it through the recession , and empty industrial units where firms have yet to try .
28 He had set a pressure lamp on the Land-Rover 's hood before leaving the cabin but he could n't see it through the rain .
29 And she does n't recognize it through the pat on her bottom ; she recognizes it in my tone .
30 The dragons could n't get you through the air-hole ; they could only get you if you put out a foot or a hand , or worst of all your head ; that was when they struck ; bit it off , or pulled you right out and ate all of you . ’
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