Example sentences of "[vb base] through the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The landscape becomes gradually more mountainous as you climb through the Bohemian Forest with its stands of tall , dark pines .
2 Impervious to the babble of conversation and the pop music blaring from the dancers ' dressing room , I stick the exaggerated lashes in place , put on my spectacular Medusa-like crown and walk through the Green Room to the coffee-making area .
3 As heavy fighting took place at Orasje , Brcko and Gradacac , the three main towns in the corridor still under Croatian control , Croatian forces on Oct. 10 cut through the Serbian-controlled corridor near Brcko ; the area was retaken , however , on Oct. 12 .
4 Bono and the group are warily preparing to leap from Irish success — a literally poor type of success ; sales of 20,000 merit a gold disc in Ireland , and entertainers like The Pope win those — into British obscurity , and wondering how to grab attention , scythe through the settling collection of old values , scatter the cosy tribal narrowness …
5 Slice through the snow-white coat of a fresh Ideval Brie or Camembert and you will find a tantalising combination of taste and texture .
6 They follow the lines of power that run through the Inner Sea to their destination .
7 Drive through the rolling farmland along the Susquehanna River to Harrisburg .
8 We tramp across the wet grass and bracken and plunge through the soaking undergrowth with Andy confidently predicting , with all the security of a man who knows his feet are dry and will remain so , that this bushwhacking through chest-deep and sodden vegetation will soon bring us to the crag .
9 I pass through the small valley between the ruins , through a field where a group of women and children are shearing the small island sheep .
10 For much of the distance between Pierrefitte and Luz you pass through the splendid defile of the Gorge de Luz , which then opens amply out into the brilliant , grassy basin of Luz , full of ash and poplar trees .
11 Late morulae are generally regarded as 16- to 32-cell embryos which have not cavitated and it is at this stage ( -84 h post-hCG ) that they pass through the uterotubal junction from the oviduct into the uterus .
12 The coastal road to Weymouth from Bridport has spectacular scenery and half way along it , you pass through the unspoilt village of Abbotsbury , lined with thatched cottages .
13 Second , both these latter people , and the so-called ‘ oilies ’ who pass through the local airport on the way to the oil rigs , are much less respectable than the more permanent residents in Dunrossness .
14 Ancient wall-paintings have survived because Egypt is hot and dry ; now thousands of sweating , panting tourists surge through the scorching Valley of the Kings and into the deep , unventilated tombs , creating their own humid microclimate .
15 ‘ … and as I speed through the dark night to the abyss of oblivion , I can only say thanks , thanks for the memory … ’
16 What I also want you to do on this is if you can refer to Adrian Bull 's book , the Economics of Travel and Tourism , and just go through the relevant chapter on demand .
17 Only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks .
18 As The Economist pointed out , ‘ only a few go through the final humiliation of meeting the bailiff at the door and watching him change the locks ’ .
19 Go through the small gate on the west side of the road and follow the track .
20 You go through the main door up the steps .
21 ( You may think this last one rather harsh but many people go through the hourly slice of bread and jam syndrome . )
22 We go through the whole song with both of us making the noises and me doing the actions .
23 How 'd it , go through the whole process of how , of erm running a car .
24 Duncan and Goodwin provide a conceptual framework for understanding the differential forms that these local political processes take , by claiming that particular local policies arise through the uneven development of a whole range of economic , social , cultural and political relations .
25 Scum are good but not that good when you wade through the amazing pile of hype .
26 While civil servants and directors wade through the legal quagmire of whether to record unmet needs , many staff who have to implement the policy are already up to their necks in it .
27 In his book , Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain , published in 1724 , the English author Daniel Defoe wrote of having seen the horn and heard it sounded at Coilsfield House ( later rebuilt and named Montgomerie House ) to call the servants to their duties .
28 As far as I 'm concerned , and I 've through the whole scene of infertility , motherhood is about responsibility and privilege , it 's not about rights , and it 's responsibility that lasts a lifetime and it 's tremendous privilege to be a mother !
29 WHEN the first customers step through the main entrance of Safeway 's new multi-million pound store at Stewartfield in East Kilbride , the last thing on their minds will be the work which has gone into bringing the building to completion .
30 Fall down and right , go up and collect the star , fly up two platforms and right , push the crate onto the switch , go left and fall down , fall through the left side of the cave floor you land in , go right on the ride and collect the arrow , go left on the ride and up on the platforms , go right on the platforms in the cave above , push the crate right onto the switch , go right , down and left on the dodgems , jump up onto the platforms , then onto the wall above , go right through the wall and collect the star so you can fly , fly left , up , go right and collect the arrow .
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