Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He padded through the hall , up the four flights of stairs to the little landing where you either went straight ahead and out onto the battlements , or ducked through the wee door into the observatory . |
2 | All saw the shudder that rippled through the big man like a wave ; the way his chin jutted forward and his face contorted in agony as he steeled himself to strike . |
3 | She pushed back her hair , as bright as copper in the sunshine that slanted through the big bay window . |
4 | Her body absorbed the silence that swelled through the darkened room . |
5 | The four healthy children lay sound asleep , their breaths coming and going almost visibly in the light from the street lamp that came through the flowered cotton curtains . |
6 | They pinched his toes and rubbed the back of his heels and made a rat-tat sound on the stone flags that echoed through the spooky quiet to announce his presence . |
7 | ‘ No , ’ she said desperately , and turned and walked away , mingling with the throng that shuffled through the narrow streets rubbing shoulders with each other . |
8 | The white envelope turned red in the light that fell through the coloured squares of glass above the front door . |
9 | Rajiv Gandhi , his car bouncing towards a rally in Sriperumbudur in southern India , was covered in garlands by hands that reached through the open window . |
10 | She stood like a dummy as her mother gave the last twitches to her wedding dress , trying to ignore the excitement that buzzed through the small house . |
11 | It was the taste of Spring at climax , of an afternoon in which , at the touch of the rising breeze , cherry-blossom floated from the boughs in a frail pink torrent of petals that drifted through the shimmering heat-haze to cling at the sweat on one 's skin . |
12 | In the cold light that streamed through the small window across his face , she saw his half-open eyes , his tongue licking dry lips , and heard the quick harsh breathing . |
13 | The general tenor of the letters , the thread that ran through the vast majority soon became clear . |
14 | She felt as if she had been through a millrace , buffeted and whirled , but the one clear thought that ran through the inner tumult was the finally accepted fact that , with all her heart , she had wanted to say yes to Luke . |
15 | As far as most nineteenth-century thinkers were concerned , it was obvious that the driving force of human evolution must have been a steady expansion of the brain , which merely continued the progressive thread that ran through the whole evolution of life . |
16 | His thumbs stroked upwards over her arms , creating tiny whirlpools of warmth that permeated through the flimsy silk of her robe . |
17 | First there was the curving trip in a white car that rocked through the mag-lev tunnels to the spaceport . |
18 | In Structuralist Poetics Culler took an unenthusiastic view of deconstructionism , but he shortly returned to the United States and succumbed to the deconstructive wave that swept through the American academy in the late seventies , and into which I did not feel inclined to plunge . |
19 | Many less well-equipped ships would have gone through that interlink only at Firstlight speed , and then nervously — because of the horror tales of ships that slid through the wrong slots and were caught in endless loops round and round the interlink for centuries . |
20 | At that moment Belinda looked over her shoulder and , seeing them together , detached herself from the rest of the group and tramped through the dying bracken towards them . |
21 | The snake looked at him with its two small cold eyes , and moved through the open mouth and went round and round the neck , and stopped . |
22 | He left his car and moved through the yellow grass , his arms clutched across his chest . |
23 | She hesitated a second and then as the headlights dimmed she went across to the window and peered through the Venetian blind . |
24 | She knelt up and peered through the tiny porthole . |
25 | She knelt beside the damaged keg and peered through the serrated bullet hole . |
26 | He 'd been right when he told Alison that he was n't overlooked , because he could only see a narrow slice of his lounge from here ; but when he got down on his hands and knees and peered through the wrought ironwork the angle improved and he could see almost half of the room . |
27 | It was only the light from their own carriage lamps falling on the neglected driveway that told her they were approaching the house , and the salt smell that got stronger and stronger and seeped through the closed windows of the carriage . |
28 | But he ranted and raged and rampaged through the local cemetery . |
29 | The paralysis bubbled and oozed through the small hole . |
30 | This damage has been powerfully illustrated in a famous study that depended on deception : John Howard Griffin , a white man , darkened his skin and trudged through the American South . |