Example sentences of "as [pron] [vb base] through the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm improving market share , well all of our businesses have improved their market share during this recession and I 'll , I 'll mention them as I go through the individual companies .
2 ‘ … and as I speed through the dark night to the abyss of oblivion , I can only say thanks , thanks for the memory … ’
3 As you walk through the industrial towns you lose yourself in labyrinths of little brick houses blackened by smoke , festering in planless chaos round miry alleys and little cindered yards where there are stinking dustbins and lines of grimy washing and half-ruinous w.c.s. … at their very worst the Corporation houses are better than the slums they replace .
4 The landscape becomes gradually more mountainous as you climb through the Bohemian Forest with its stands of tall , dark pines .
5 Redolent of exotic fruit and scented soap , it is almost sweet-and-sour in character — seemingly sweet at the rich bouquet stage , but satisfyingly dry — almost sour — as you come through the pungent taste .
6 Any fullness of the sleeves at all , and as you go through the eighteen-forties , the sleeves gradually get tighter and tighter ; what little fullness there is comes either below the elbow or , or just on the elbow itself , so you can see the fairly , they are gathered sleeves , but the actual shoulder piece is very tight .
7 A pencil and paper will be useful as you go through the various exercises in this book .
8 But it , certainly as you read through the New Testament , the acts of the apostles , it certainly is the norm for those who received the Holy Spirit , that they spoke in other tongues .
9 And certainly , as you read through the New Testament and the in both the acts of the apostles and the apistles , the apistles of Paul in particular , speaking in tongues goes hand in hand with receiving the Holy Spirit .
10 List the points you have identified as especially relevant to your local situation and keep them particularly in mind as you read through the remaining chapters .
11 All these weapons come in handy as you yomp through the mad dictator 's base , because along with troops come various other hazards .
12 As you stroll through the narrow streets , be sure to look upwards at regular intervals , and you will discover why they call Aarau the town of the beautiful gables .
13 Here you will be transported backwards in time as you meander through the Victorian street , with its working craftsmen , and into the period rooms showing life as it was in Victorian times .
14 As you work through the second phase you will be working out the diet that is as near to perfect as you can get it for your own body .
15 There are an awful lot of masses arising , probably most of this will be covered again as we go through the other items on the agenda .
16 Race 's power to surprise fades as we progress through the 400-odd pages of ‘ raw ’ talk and we arrive at the conclusion more exhausted than enthralled .
17 He breaks the news as we cruise through the dark streets in his Capri .
18 But it 's also erm about discovering the completeness of the ministry of the people of God as we enter through the various commitments that we have to our sister churches in Wales and in Britain and in the world , whether it 's routine or a particular relationship of members or All that 's part of the context of the ways in which we 're talking about and sharing with each other with God .
19 We 're laughing and panting as we clamber through the sucking stones .
20 He turns back to face the front as we head through the late-morning traffic .
21 As they come through the death-cell door :
22 It is the lens which completes the refraction of the rays of light as they pass through the posterior chamber ( which is filled with a jelloid substance , the vitreous humour ) .
23 These issues will be explored by following a sample of pupils in three schools as they move through the final four years of compulsory education .
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