Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] through the " in BNC.

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1 She led them slowly through the graveyard to the burial site .
2 Impels me onward through the glowing orbs
3 This sense of security , derived from developing a basic trust in the people most closely involved in their upbringing , provides the fundamental outline of the personal blueprints children draw on to guide them successfully through the relationships they form in later life .
4 Just as they were about to give up hope of finding their way a huge while wolf appeared , which instead of attacking them began to guide them skilfully through the dark wood .
5 Peter first came to see me halfway through the golfing season .
6 Er as the schemes progressed forward in the programme , we need to break those down into manageable packages er to progress them sensibly through the the various stages .
7 The mountains of my youth were able to influence me only through the back window of a Ford Anglia , as we drove north for camping holidays in the rain .
8 Wogan handled the interview very well , leading me gently through the facts of John 's abduction and why we disagreed with the Government .
9 One simple injection , normally given in the autumn , can help to protect you right through the cold months when flu is most prevalent .
10 A walk to the Hadi Gari Bar down by the harbour will take you right through the hustle and bustle of the narrow streets of the old town and can take as little as five minutes , although you 'll be hard pressed not to be distracted by the jewellery , leather and clothes offered by street vendors at every corner .
11 One simple injection , normally given in the autumn , can help to protect you right through the cold months when flu is most prevalent .
12 Among the many tours available , the Ghost Walk of York will take you on a quite literally ‘ haunting ’ tour , while a river tour along the Ouse takes you right through the city centre .
13 On this first video , Mr Colbeck guides you gently through the workings of an array of popular home studio gear ( including the Fostex X28 four-track cassette recorder and the Alesis Quadraverb ) with the friendly manner of a family doctor you 've known for years .
14 ‘ And then I 'm pushing you both through the letter-box . ’
15 If you 're comfortable with them , you 'll find TAD simple to use , and the mercifully short manual guides you painlessly through the use of what is a pretty simple piece of software .
16 Indeed , as in social history generally , the rights are likely to be given to them partly through the students pressing for them themselves .
17 He peered at him suspiciously through the gloom .
18 Duncan followed him right through the gate as Myeloski flashed his warrant-card .
19 ‘ What , you mean to be a kind of private prompter , whispering at him right through the play ? ’
20 We see him only through the eyes of the bar-owner , who whiles away the steamy summer afternoons fantasising about this supposed menage a trois .
21 In the 1760s Catherine II of Russia had in self-defence to issue decrees ordering her subjects to petition her only through the appropriate officials and not by the direct personal presentation to her of their grievances and requests .
22 After the struggles had continued for some minutes it became clear to his ambushers that Putt was not about to die and they dragged him away through the trees to a spot out of sight of the track , where a small fire was burning low .
23 His right hand took hold of the guard 's tie and collar and he threw him backwards through the doorway .
24 Jenny finished her second pint with a swallow that reminded Pascoe , who was watching her surreptitiously through the bar mirror , of Jacko Roberts .
25 And there were some flats were n't there with the with Tommy on the w er Philip , that 's right , Tommy on one day and he , that pub , he picked a bloke up and threw him straight through the bloody pub window .
26 McLeish took her briskly through the course , making the now familiar speech about Angela Morgan 's death being treated as a case of murder , which meant taking statements from everyone who had been associated with her and might be helpful .
27 She woke in the early dawn and peered around her blearily through the heavy mist that filled the wood .
28 Connors looked at him intently through the smoke haze as he reached out and switched on a tape recorder .
29 She felt her mouth dry up , and she would have fallen if two young men had n't taken charge of her and marched her unprotestingly through the cheering crowd .
30 Mayli hesitated just briefly before shooting him twice through the chest .
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