Example sentences of "[adv prt] through the wood " in BNC.

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1 Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field .
2 Billy took one of the baskets from Molly , and the three of them wandered on through the wood .
3 Maybe he should go back down through the wood .
4 And the prince goes down through the wood to another exit
5 The access was never meant to be it was meant to be further in and and we all for well know , the permission was for a drive to come down through the wood , which would have been very attractive and a garage on the end of the property .
6 I screamed at him as I ran off through the woods .
7 If you are wearing sensible shoes , it is possible to join the path up through the woods on Petřín Hill , past some of the 16 and 18C walling now made into lookout towers , with lovely views over the city .
8 Then he hurried back through the wood , down the field and along the road past the stream .
9 She did n't intend to miss her Saturday-morning ride , though , and so , on leaving Pack Meeting , she took the path back through the wood .
10 The trouble was that Deborah had never come back through the wood before , only the one way — to Pack Meetings .
11 ‘ I should n't really haff talked to a stranger like that , ’ she thought , as she hurried back through the wood , ‘ especially a tramp , but if people drop paper about they really ought to be told , because they get other people into trouble .
12 Ruth dawdled back through the wood , reluctant to return .
13 Bursting into tears , she turned and ran back through the wood , pushing blindly through the ferns , stumbling , hot and panting , determined to get away from Nicky so that she could try to think straight .
14 Joe got to his feet and he stood with his head bent as Mick retrieved his things ; then slowly he joined him , and together they walked back through the wood , silent now , until they reached the drive There , holding out his hand , Mick said , ‘ You 'll be all right now .
15 She must have sat alone there for a good quarter of an hour , singing to herself , before Henry and Lettice came crashing back through the woods , squealing that they had seen Humphrey and Janet and must take to the skiff at once .
16 ‘ She insisted she 'd seen you heading out through the woods at about half-past nine , shortly before she missed it .
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