Example sentences of "[prep] him through the " in BNC.
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1 | They gave up and chased after him through the thin trees . |
2 | He drags me after him through the woods . |
3 | He turned , watching the priest coming towards him through the falling snow . |
4 | The other travellers tottered towards him through the throng of birds . |
5 | Her lips came towards him through the darkness , he felt the touch of her fingers at the most erotic points of his body . |
6 | I took a photo of him through the glass . |
7 | We were now face to face with this man of diverse talent — poet , novelist , song-writer , performer — after following his career for nearly two decades , reading his books , playing his records , watching him sing , reading of him through the eyes of his critics — no easy feat when one is not inhibited by astigmatism ! |
8 | At that moment she caught a glimpse of him through the crowd and came over . |
9 | But when he put his hand lightly on her shoulder to steer her ahead of him through the door she jumped involuntarily , powerless to control the response . |
10 | And , as he finished pouring their brandies , she walked ahead of him through the open doorway and stood for a moment before the huge window , listening to the music , gazing out to sea , aware of a sense of peace and deep contentment . |
11 | He sat down on the far side of the room and I caught only a brief view of him through the dancers , but it was undoubtedly Ralph Pike still at large . |
12 | Shelley had been conscious of him through the corner of her eye , but had deliberately made no effort to speak to him . |
13 | I looked through the window and there was no sign of him through the little back window , looked through this one , there was still sign so I thought God ! |
14 | She pushed past him through the doorway , her hands full of salt cellar , Vinegar bottle , sauce bottle and pickle jar . |
15 | ‘ Thank you , ’ she said levelly as she walked past him through the door he held open . |
16 | In his letter of resignation to the Prime Minister , V. P. Singh , Lal claimed that his Cabinet colleagues had organized a " vilification campaign " against him through the national press . |
17 | Behind him through the thin curtains the sky was beginning to grow dark . |
18 | But Connors has taken no serious breaks from the game and its stylistic progress ; his game in itself has durable , idiosyncratic features ( whereas Borg 's became the prototype on which newcomers based their own playing patterns ) ; and he has been able to take his audience along with him through the very gradual decline in his competitive expectations . |
19 | And then , on the verge of sleep , she was crashing with him through the bushes of that dreadful wood , feeling the briars scratching her legs , the low twigs whipping against her cheeks , staring with him as the pool of light from the torch shone down on that grotesque and mutilated face . |
20 | She went with him through the forest . |
21 | There was no way I could hope to keep up with him through the tunnel ( a route I highly recommend if you want to lose a tail ) as there were just too many imponderable lane changes and toll booth stops , so I U-turned where I should n't and headed back . |
22 | The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening . |
23 | As they walked away from him through the greenness , the pale blue above them , Maggie said , her voice thick with emotion , ‘ Daddy is just lovely when he 's like that . ’ |
24 | He unfastened them without haste , still smiling , tossed sword and sheath out from him through the trefoil opening , and let them fall into the presbytery . |
25 | He feared that another show , arranged for him through the Lefevre Gallery , at Durlacher Bros , 11 East 57th Street , New York , would also have to be delayed as by the end of the summer he had not done enough work . |
26 | He came out of the phone-box and I pushed my bicycle beside him through the crowds . |
27 | So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write . |
28 | The emperor , however , was not inclined to intervene for his own amusement , but to take cases which came to him through the hierarchy of appeal . |
29 | His exact instructions would be fed direct to him through the disc-jockey on Voice of America . |
30 | It was through one of several friends who had remained loyal to him through the seven years of his ‘ jeopardy ’ , in two asylums , that his release was obtained : apparently Sherratt walked in and removed him from custody . |