Example sentences of "[verb] me through the " in BNC.
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1 | I was on my way to Glen Nevis with enough gear to see me through the night . |
2 | ‘ I buy enough marmalade at local fayres to see me through the year . |
3 | Seeing my stricken face the producer tried to offer some comfort and advice as he propelled me through the studio door . |
4 | He grasped my elbow and led me through the hallway and into a long room knocked through the whole length of the house . |
5 | Alison led me through the hall into the kitchen , a sprawling space with a flagstone floor dominated by a huge table , a Welsh dresser and rows of large cupboards . |
6 | She led me through the throng . |
7 | He led me through the narrow alleys of the Old City until we came to a lane barely two feet wide . |
8 | They made respectful way for him as he led me through the village to a longhouse standing apart from the others . |
9 | As he led me through the back door and on to the waste ground he used as an unofficial parking lot , he said : ‘ Good runner , only thirty thousand on the clock . ’ |
10 | Once Crispin arrived , I would want to be out and about with him , so I worked till lunch-time , and was rewarded by reaching the half-way mark , and with a new idea to carry me through the next section of the story . |
11 | But they refreshed me , sustained me through the subsequent days and weeks , like water in a camel 's hump . |
12 | You drew me through the undergrowth out into the light and then left me bare and hurting . |
13 | He prodded me through the door . |
14 | I found counting breaths in my head helped me through the pain — the intensity of which is a memory . |
15 | She had been a major influence in my life , and helped me through the rough patches . |
16 | I hoped that the off-licence opened soon because the journey to Dover could only be improved by getting drunk ; besides , a few cans of lager helped me through the morning pretty well , and killed off hunger till late afternoon . |
17 | A shadow fell across my sunny table and I looked up to find Kenneth who 'd been on a recce of the hospital , so after a lunch of ribs , skins , wings and blueberry pie , he was able to lead me through the appropriate doors of the vast , multi-entranced building . |
18 | They drove me through the tangle of Manchester |
19 | The feeling of numb unreality persisted and anaesthetised me through the arduous business of identifying the body and making the necessary arrangements . |
20 | Perhaps she could smell me through the door . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Then the reader 's fingernail will be able to produce the scent of clematis that wafts in through my window , the foie gras that awaits me at lunch , the liquid inspiration that gets me through the final paragraph . |
24 | ‘ If they were happy enough to let me through the door then they should have been happy to let me win their draw . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | You like yams ? ’ he asks as he hurries me through the West Indian greengrocer 's and out the back . |
27 | A dark path now beckoned me through the trees . |
28 | The dilemma followed me through the publication of a few accounts of my researches . |
29 | ‘ Suzi and I are going back to her dance studio and she 's going to put me through the dance routine again . ’ |
30 | Conversation had to be minimal , but they did guide me through the maze of one-way streets , diversions and road-works which makes driving in Prague difficult even if there are no other cars on the streets . |