Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [pers pn] through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It has also produced the Green Partnership , a 12-step programme implemented by the hotels , which guides them through a series of initiatives to make the properties more environmentally friendly . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | His first major novel since 1983 , a quest which takes us through the heart of European thought in search of the elusive doctor . |
4 | 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 |
5 | She puts it through the mincer for him and he have it raw . |
6 | She follows him through a courtyard at the back , under an archway , and then on to a rough grass path that disappears into the trees . |
7 | She watches me through a black veil that hangs from a black hat . |
8 | I 'm aching to run , but make myself sit for a second while she watches me through the black circles . |
9 | He holds it through a riveting performance of the Toccata , a sumptuously lyrical adagio ( although perhaps here it has more the air of an andante amabile ) and a gloriously ebullient Fugue . |
10 | He sees it through a glass , sentimentally , romantically ; it is either too pretty or too brutal ; it lacks ordinariness . |
11 | You like yams ? ’ he asks as he hurries me through the West Indian greengrocer 's and out the back . |
12 | Although the minister is uniquely and personally responsible to Parliament for everything — everything , that is , outside clinical decisions — which is done or left undone in the health service , he administers it through a hierarchy of non-elective bodies on which the professions are strongly represented and are influential more than in proportion to their numbers . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He pokes it through the bottom of the popcorn box they share . |
15 | I look back through my tears at Andy , who 's following , looking desperate and uncertain , biting on one knuckle as he follows us through the bushes . |
16 | Well he does it through the skin by sweating . |
17 | This God can and does break into human life , and sometimes he does it through the violent , the unexpected , the alien . |
18 | ‘ He talks me through the game . |
19 | Teaming up with the Unanimous Decision Crew he talks us through a languid groove based story of how ‘ hard it is for a black man to get a job ’ , ‘ If you 're black , what 's your destination ? ’ he enquires . |
20 | She inches to the edge of the bed , he follows ; she lies on her back , his hand attempts to part her furiously dry lips ; she wraps herself in the sheet , the tense warmth of his body suffocates her doubly ; she leaps up and goes to the lavatory , he watches her through the glass wall . |
21 | I says , ‘ It 's a 7-iron , ’ thinking , ‘ This is where we came in ! ’ , and he hits it through the back of the green . |
22 | 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 … ’ |
23 | It 's what gets us through the day . ’ |