Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pn reflx] through [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He had enough for his day-to-day needs , of course , but he would be hard-pressed to see himself through another month if he was to live in the style befitting a gentleman . |
2 | The characters and their conjugal disjunction have indeed been generated out of a play of pronouns , out of ‘ words on a page ’ , for it is due to the lack they experience in each other that they are not able to constitute themselves through each other as subjects . |
3 | So when Hollywood makes a film about a brutal gang rape in the back of a bar , written and directed by men , the reaction tends to be why on earth would we want to put ourselves through that in the name of entertainment ? |
4 | He is n't going to put himself through all that again . ’ |
5 | The only reason she had decided to put herself through all this with him was because she had a point to prove — a professional point . |
6 | She would need to be a masochist to put herself through this kind of torment , seeing him every day , working with him , knowing it could never lead anywhere . |
7 | She tried to see herself through this man 's eyes , to relive the last couple of hours from his point of view . |
8 | Although a skilled retroscender may learn how to pilot himself through all the historical imagery available I fear that lies some way off for you . |
9 | Those failing to take themselves through such graded stress inoculation may be reduced to falling back on an all-or-none defence mechanism in which awareness of the stressful event is completely blocked out , or is experienced in overwhelming intensity . |