Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] through the trees " in BNC.
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1 | Away below , a tall figure moved slowly through the trees of the demesne . |
2 | Then she looked across at Burun , smiled brilliantly , and lashed the st'lyan across the barrel so that it charged away through the trees and out on to the plain . |
3 | And first , they waited for the outsiders to go , and for the sleepy children to slip off , melt away through the trees . |
4 | You descend further through the trees and turn left along the forest road to meet a tarmac road . |
5 | I lay on a thyme-covered slope above the bay , having come quietly through the trees , and watched the cottages below for any sign of unusual life . |
6 | The firing continued for another hour , and I moved quietly through the trees to the shore . |
7 | He seemed vulnerable but then I heard the chink of armour and , looking carefully through the trees which swept up from the river , caught a glimpse of colour and steel and knew that help , if he needed it , was never far away . |
8 | Back at the river , walk down the track , turning right through the trees and follow the Tweed to St Boswells . |
9 | Its round towers and conical turrets peep unexpectedly through the trees on the hills north of Cardiff . |
10 | We walked slowly through the trees , and Lady Furness told me about Wallis … |
11 | He caught a glimpse of a tall thin figure moving away through the trees . |
12 | But already Allen was moving silently through the trees , making a half-circle around them until he reached the path further up . |
13 | A primrose-and-black butterfly , a swallowtail , hovered over the bougainvillaea round the Priapus arbour ; found no honey , and glided away through the trees . |
14 | Then he loped away as a hound came running silently through the trees , nose to the ground , scenting slowly . |
15 | He checked the actions and pumped a cartridge back into the breach of each gun before slipping upward through the trees . |
16 | Cynan flew to pin the struggling legs , and Meurig slid sidelong through the trees to help him . |