Example sentences of "him through " in BNC.
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1 | She could see him through the shutters — a big man , a Berber , a kind-looking man with bright blue eyes and tattoos . |
2 | I took a photo of him through the glass . |
3 | He thought of the autumn day fourteen years before when his father had taken him through the hills towards Morar . |
4 | 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 ! |
5 | Winning the French Open took him through the door , down the passage , into the street and out into the sunshine Fame . |
6 | Yet oddly enough when Massine staged his Donald of the Burthens with the help of a Scottish expert to guide him through the traditional steps and figures it was not a success , possibly because too much reliance was placed . |
7 | He seems to think he has the moral right to usurp him , completely ignoring the woman who nurtured him through his last worst year . |
8 | My father had purchased a box of Maltesers , the chocolates with the less fattening centre , to sustain him through this no holds barred erotic horror film . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | His apprenticeship took him through various parts of the motor car division until the outbreak of war , when he was transferred to the aviation side to make crankshafts and camshafts for Merlin engines . |
11 | Wexford followed him through the pleached walk and they entered the house by a glazed garden door . |
12 | Charles put on a brave face to the world , but secretly he was in turmoil for many , many months ; and one other person who helped see him through this period was Diana . |
13 | She was in each morning like a circus trainer to put him through his routine . |
14 | £1,200 can see him through his course |
15 | One important Communist still eluding capture was Jose Weibel , Secretary General of the Young Communists , and the Joint Command decided to try and locate him through his brother Ricardo , a bus driver . |
16 | I asked him through his interpreter whether he could now make the films he wanted again . |
17 | His counsel , Mr Thomas Shields , told Mr Justice Popplewell that the article , headed : ‘ Fash : I 'd have knocked him through the wall . |
18 | But in following him through that aim , we nevertheless have left untouched some of the ideas for which he is famous . |
19 | The plot centres around an aristocratic sportsman who in turn becomes the subject of a manhunt : he is alone against the world , but we are with him through every breathless paragraph . |
20 | However most of them have a strong sense that in this celebration of the Church , Christ himself is present and feeds with Word and Sacrament those who come to him through faith . |
21 | He had a manual of casual jobs — things like grape-picking , which had got him through the summer . |
22 | So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write . |
23 | His fellow sentry stabbed him through the throat . ’ |
24 | The door was open and with the strength of ten I hurtled him through it and into the herb garden where he came to rest in a clump of sage . |
25 | Heading for the Way Out sign , which guided him through a gate in the white fence bordering the platform , he started up the steep station approach . |
26 | The old man led him through a gate on the opposite side of the yard from the stable-block . |
27 | Still peering from the corner of his eye , Frankie stared at her breasts for a long time before he realized with a jolt that she was observing him through the mirror . |
28 | She pushed past him through the doorway , her hands full of salt cellar , Vinegar bottle , sauce bottle and pickle jar . |
29 | Luckily Thoth , possessing more compassion than he 'd dared hope , soothed him through the transitional period . |
30 | He concluded that the horses were whinnying to him through affection . |