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

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1 Peter first came to see me halfway through the golfing season .
2 She had grabbed his hand and his cane firmly in her hands and was trying to pull him back through the water .
3 I said my goodbyes to the head of the House of Timur ; Pakeezah offered to lead me back through the labyrinth of Daryaganj to the Faiz Bazaar .
4 When they left he did n't offer to walk them up through the Grove and Carrie was n't sorry : she felt too chokey for talking .
5 Buchan chose to express it indirectly through the musings of the young Russian princess Saskia :
6 To let me live through the night , lassie , will you stay quiet ? ’
7 This sense of security , derived from developing a basic trust in the people most closely involved in their upbringing , provides the fundamental outline of the personal blueprints children draw on to guide them successfully through the relationships they form in later life .
8 If this is to be done , despite the number who are brought up in other religions , it is reasonable to do it largely through the medium of Christianity , simply because Christianity exists as an institution in this country , and is by no means dead .
9 Half a gross on each board yeah , oh you could n't move away from your board at all and it was erm Mr his eyes seemed to be perhaps I should n't tell you this , but I 'm going to , it may be a bit humorous for you my er Mr used to send me out through the back way into street I think it is now , to wait for the paperman with a sporting book oh should I have said that ?
10 The mountains of my youth were able to influence me only through the back window of a Ford Anglia , as we drove north for camping holidays in the rain .
11 a telephone call will tell you whether you 've the papers wo n't be drawn up but they will be able to tell him on through the phone whether it 's okay .
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