Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] her through " in BNC.

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1 So in Scout 's case , her innocence leads her through her childhood and because she is too young to understand fully the barrier between the different races she lives among , she is saved from the emotional torments other people suffer , but in Perk 's case her innocence leads her straight into a very touchy emotional situation and ends up suffering death , too young to understand why .
2 Jezrael wondered whose memory was being replayed inside her mind to guide her through this metal rat-run .
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 She looked up and found Alain 's eyes on her , the dark gaze studying her through the driving mirror .
5 Yet if Elizabeth relied more heavily than her predecessors on direct taxation to carry her through the years of peace , she showed a greater reluctance than her father to squeeze the country heavily in times of war .
6 Her emotions felt fragmented ; all thought of a businesslike façade to carry her through the afternoon seemed meaningless .
7 But she 's a very intelligent girl and she 's got a head start because Ian has taught and she 's self taught her through TAS .
8 Her parents travelled home in the first week of October leaving her with fields enriched by the presence of a few dozen sheep and enough advice to see her through the cow 's first calving and the sow 's first litter .
9 The numbing stupor got her through the next few hours .
10 But it took a trained observer to follow her through the quicksands of her disapprobation ; a false step on the part of one of the aunts , for instance , could have reversed her attitude , and led her into a eulogy of black , into a martyred position whence the garments of all the others were an insult to her lone and exclusive widowhood , into a position where she alone had the right to flout the weight of tradition .
11 She jumped as his voice reached her through the open hatch .
12 Flora 's coolness carried her through a dinner attended by the head of a platoon of soldiers on Skye to apprehend the Prince , who was then conducted to Raasay .
13 She could not but be gratified and relieved at the possibility of a small sum to see her through the likely lean period before she could get another post .
14 If only Craig was at her side it would be so different , she needed his strength to see her through the ordeal , not only of the funeral but of the days and weeks that were to come .
15 Another young man in nothing but a tan lay on the deck watching her through sunglasses .
16 The study skills she had learnt were certainly of value — six weeks before she went on her first overseas assignment her company put her through a crash course in Greek !
17 A track led her through haphazard planting into a clearing where three shacks listed companionably on limestone supports .
18 She could feel the hard strength of him pressing against her ; his heat scorching her through the thin cotton of her nightdress as if he , too , were on fire .
19 ‘ Not that fair field of Enna where Prosepene , gathering flowers , herself a fairer flower by gloomy diss was gathered , which costs series all that pain to seek her through the world .
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