Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] through the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The model should make it through the inverted position , but will lose lots of speed in the process which can cause any number of effects during the inverted climb phase .
2 And that should see us through the difficult times . ’
3 He climbed the stairs but could see nothing through the hammered glass panels of the front door .
4 She could see nothing through the thick clouds of dust that choked her .
5 Again she glanced at the windscreen of the other car but she could see nothing through the darkened glass .
6 Rory could see him through the open door as he crossed from the bungalow , through the yard of machinery and tractors , and into the business block .
7 That she could retain it through the tough years of the Depression with no outside help and very little money is remarkable .
8 Her presence would help him through the waiting hours of the night .
9 I know people get tired of appeals , but I urge them to organise fundraising for the echo-cardiograph equipment as undoubtedly a great number of people will follow me through the coronary unit and the machine will surely be of great help to them .
10 Each month we will take you through the major wine-producing areas of the world , highlighting the leading grape varieties .
11 Your day-by-day programme will take you through the necessary steps but , first , here are some important tips on the subject of food .
12 This morning , your escort will take you through the beautiful countryside to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country , home to the Amish — known as the ‘ plain people ’ who have strived to maintain a tradition of simple rural living .
13 Take A55 to St. Asapah , skirt bottom of Denbigh and go on through to Ruthin from which A525 will lead you through the delightful Nantygarth Pass .
14 I can see him through the open bar .
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