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

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1 Immediately he disappeared through the open window .
2 The little parade that he witnessed through the steamed window of the Administration block was a wound to him .
3 He ran up to the man that he recognized through the thick night as the Chief Fire Officer .
4 She slithered to one side of the bed , and he moved through the gilded air , angling his body down to hers .
5 Her glance flew after him , watching as he shouldered past the clutching fingers of the palms until he disappeared through the far door .
6 I know , if he comes through the back door and
7 A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test .
8 Those pants of his were around his knees when he slammed through the double doors of the brownstone , and around his ankles as he stumbled at speed up the first flight of stairs .
9 When he went through the back door he discovered the printers had gone home and thought at first no one was there .
10 Although I knew I probably should n't , I could n't help looking as he rummaged through the marvellous things in the cupboard .
11 As he came through the front door he had picked up his post .
12 Amongst the victims of the urban campaign was Col. Saturnino Dumlao , a senior intelligent agent , who was ambushed as he drove through the southern Manila suburb of Paranaque on June 11 , 1990 .
13 Now , as he rode through the darkened streets , he caught sight of that face in the window , and perused it ruefully .
14 As he walked through the wet grass , the locket and the thick scroll of paper banged at his chest , like an urgent warning .
15 But as he walked through the dim streets of London to Archer Street on the Friday evening , the mood was still with him .
16 As he disappears through the front door so the neat brown head and the wild red one turn .
17 Quiss felt his eyes start to smart in the fume-laden atmosphere , and as he peered through the grey , yellow and brown clouds of rising steam and smoke , thought of suggesting to the seneschal — if he ever found him — that he somehow persuade the scullions powering these airwheels that they should run rather than walk .
18 He glared at Yanto with genuine dislike as he stomped through the front porch of the pub .
19 The vapour of his breath feathered in a trail behind him as he moved through the cold bushes towards the stream .
20 So far , he had not met any strange animals , terrifying monsters or lost pupils trying to find their way out , and after a few journeys began to feel quite safe as he wandered through the never-ending jungle of passageways .
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