Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] through the " in BNC.

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1 Andrew Simister 's Lennon ( also an excellent performance ) visits him through the cupboard , exhorting him to free his mind with drugs , Indian mysticism and love .
2 In light air the large genoa helps push you forward and in heavy , choppy seas , the larger headsail powers you through the waves .
3 The main lawn and border shapes have been laid out in a flowing line that leads you through the garden , echoing the curve of the path .
4 In a review in Nature 358 , 720 ( 1992 ) , wrote that ‘ [ Vogel ] leads us through the functions and regulation of the heart and circulation with extraordinary clarity and lightness of touch .
5 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 .
6 Initial domiciliary assessments are carried out by either a medical or a non-medical team member by using a semistructured schedule that guides them through the various clinical , functional , social , and other components of the assessment .
7 You like yams ? ’ he asks as he hurries me through the West Indian greengrocer 's and out the back .
8 Now published as a more affordable paperback , the book guides you through the process of taking photographs under most lighting situations and achieving the desired results .
9 And no one scoffs louder than I scoff , but now I 'm prepared to eat my business-card and say ‘ Whatever gets you through the night , chuck … ’
10 The journey back to the resort takes you through the Wachau wine region on the Danube .
11 All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state .
12 This walk takes you through the Talybont Valley to the summit of Tor y Foel .
13 This walk takes you through the water meadows and along the towpaths of the Somerset moors .
14 This walk takes you through the National Trust for Scotland 's Kintail estate to the summit of Beinn Fhada .
15 This walk takes you through the heart of the reserve to Lochan a' Choire .
16 This walk takes you through the Whinlatter Forest and up through the trees to the top of Grisedale Pike at 2,593ft .
17 After lunch , your drive takes you through the Serengeti to the Olduvai Gorge where May Leakey discovered Zinjanthropus and East Africa as the origin of man .
18 After breakfast , your game drive takes you through the park to Seronera Wildlife Lodge for lunch .
19 Today 's drive takes you through the Serengeti with lunch at the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge .
20 Today 's journey takes you through the New England states of New Hampshire and Maine before crossing the international border into Canada .
21 F ten takes you through the document one sentence at a time so you can work your way through the document one sentence at a time .
22 At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did .
23 Erm takes you through the er sort of background to I I P .
24 All the novel is intended to be is a bit of fun — something that you might pick up at an airport and that takes you through the journey in a pleasant fashion .
25 Within that pack there is erm er if you like the book that takes you through the slides that have been put up there today .
26 the solicitor hurries you through the interview so that you feel you have not explained everything fully ;
27 he 's either up the stairs well he came down one night right enough he was talking to his girl on the phone , she phones him through the week and er he was a bit depressed because he he had n't the money , he 's , he 's on the and he has n't really the money to give in for housekeeping plus try and get driving lessons and his daddy wo n't let him
28 She expects him to be an untidy swimmer , but is irritated to find that he has a smooth powerful crawl which takes him through the water swiftly and seriously .
29 After the fishes there come other sorts of creatures : sponges — ( This is the signal for washing , the little girls reach obediently for their sponges. ) — and long-streamered squids — ( She squeezes Xanthe 's sponge , whooshes it through the water , making siphon noises , then begins to wash her back and neck. ) — Seashells swim about as well .
30 At the same time , where the same aspect appears both in his tradition and in others , he interprets it through the ears of the former .
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