Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pron] through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The grieving widow was rich and powerful enough to hound anyone through the courts .
2 ‘ If they were happy enough to let me through the door then they should have been happy to let me win their draw .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 I was to have not only a tape-recorder but a minder as well to guide me through the intricacies and , I imagine , the possible legal hazards of broadcasting such an item ; he and his lady assistant would arrive and spend a day with me the following week .
8 The course is designed to give you a grasp of the basic rules and how to apply them through the means of classroom teaching , practical activities , brainstormers , puzzles and the use of the microcomputer .
9 The man in the driving-seat had leaned across to watch him through the hood-slits .
10 Sometimes , too , the return of even a class player such as Sean Lineen can actually have an inhibiting effect for there was an unmistakable tendency either to channel everything through the Scotland centre or else turn the ball back inside .
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