Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] through the [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | Long after he left to become a flight engineer it continued to light them through the war and for many years after . |
2 | He was much respected for his knowledge of golf courses , but was a throwback to the days when caddies wore old macs or tweed overcoats , slept rough in the summer , and in October committed a misdemeanour mild enough to ensure six months in jail to see them through the winter and send them out sobered up and refreshed for the new golf season . |
3 | Luke came round the car and took her arm in a firm grasp to lead her through the gate and up the path to the front door . |
4 | He was toting the gun for a purpose — to shoot her through the head or knock her unconscious , or both . |
5 | I always take a bottle of claret and a meat pie to help me through the service and , when it 's finished , I gaze around to catch the eye of some pretty maid . |
6 | In the early part of 1992 you will learn of some exciting developments that will take place to help us through the year and indeed the future . |
7 | I was to have not only a tape-recorder but a minder as well to guide me through the intricacies and , I imagine , the possible legal hazards of broadcasting such an item ; he and his lady assistant would arrive and spend a day with me the following week . |
8 | The thought of winning a Championship medal also helps him to endure the pain he still suffers , though both Ron Atkinson and Graham Taylor — the latter signed him for Villa — have learned to nurse him through the week and preserve his talents for match-days . |
9 | Gina had remained silent after Rune 's surprise announcement , allowing him to conduct her through the gates and across the road to the Mercedes . |
10 | stuff like that , and they used to make them through the winter and come up here in the summer and sell them . |