Example sentences of "[verb] through with [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The spacious bedrooms , set around huge floor lobbies , are of an imperial style , warmed by rich fabric wallcoverings and dotted through with Murano glass fittings . |
32 | ‘ You 're soaked through with sweat , right enough . |
33 | We attend the lectures along with the students from 10 — 12:30 each day ; we are both small group leaders which means we have six or seven students each ; we pray and share our lives together , help work through with people what changes God is making in their lives . |
34 | Soon the words come off the subjects , the cone becomes a ‘ Kone ’ with its mass sliced through with layers of transparent plastic to make a more categorisable kinetic work . |
35 | Now certainly when I did it , I wrote some notes which I then talked through with Alan , Kevin wrote some notes which he then talked through with me . |
36 | Hendry romps through with record break |
37 | A post in Italy , the nature of which I never fully learnt , save that it would be of sufficient importance to take me out of uniform if I were in it , fell through with Italy 's declaration of war . |
38 | And she was very worried and kept on crying down the phone , and saying now I know what you went through with Gerry I said , oh come , you know |
39 | The Hurricanes had to be shorn of their wings to get through the tunnel but the Fulmars went through with wings folded . |
40 | I still have n't forgotten the misery I went through with O'Hara . |
41 | So go through with H C L. |
42 | The examples also demonstrate the complexity of the family situations which are referred to social workers , if a situation can be resolved by commonsense solutions , and talking through with friends and relatives , then this is usually achieved privately . |
43 | The crisp curls were then carefully worked through with Salon Formula Mousse for a softer , more delicate wave . |
44 | On top of the pile were the pictures of Victoria and her children , which he leafed through with satisfaction . |
45 | The general theme was that Walter could muddle through with Mum and Dad , but because they died , he ended up in a horror show . |
46 | Gathering up the relicts is a hard business at the best of times , and Jackie had to know how the task , carried through with Helen 's usual bravery , would have affected her . |
47 | His piety was conventional , shot through with assumptions of lordship and patronage , and was never allowed to interfere with political necessity and daily government . |
48 | She picked one , and held it to her face , and in the lights which shone from the long windows of the house , Edouard saw that the colour of the flower , that rich deep red shot through with gold , was the colour of her hair . |
49 | This is in another class altogether : literate , thoughtful , at times profound , and shot through with wit . |
50 | After a shadowy introduction , the opening allegro is sharp and vehement , the slow movement shot through with unease , and the Scherzo faintly menacing in its nocturnal rustlings . |
51 | On one side of the fireplace a grey-haired woman was absorbed in some needlework whilst on the other side , with her back to us , a young girl crouched over a book , loudly reciting a French poem in a voice shot through with gaiety and laughter . |
52 | The sultan and his court wore locally woven sarongs and turbans shot through with threads of real gold and silver . |
53 | Beyond the gravel beach where the trucks drew up , the bank was a mass of reeds and elephant grass , their ripe heads shot through with light . |
54 | We do get work from individuals , I said we have an open policy and people come through with problems that they 've got because they know us and some we take up , we try and be helpful and , and take up individual problems and then we have a two way relationship with community groups and last and not , not , not least , we , we live across the corridor from the General Manager and he 's always flying in and giving us work as well . |
55 | And and the three individuals who I worked with particularly , they 'd all been more or less written off , and they all come through with distinctions . |
56 | Hair has been set and gently combed through with fingers . |