Example sentences of "[pron] go [adv prt] through the " in BNC.

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1 I shut Ben in the conservatory now when I go out through the week , we just put him in the garage when we go out the weekend
2 Do I go down through the garden ?
3 I went out through the glass doors to the edge of the little patio .
4 I went in through the Marsden 's revolving doors for my first treatment thinking : ‘ This is the beginning . ’
5 He nodded and , carrying the coat away over my arm , I went back through the dome car and with a great deal of interest into the private quarters of the Lorrimores .
6 I knew there were other bags of cubes in the kitchen refrigerator , so , feeling that I had been walking the train for a lifetime , I went along through the dining room to fetch some .
7 You will be asked whether you want an S or a P trap , which often causes amusement : an S trap fits to a soil pipe in the floor , and a P trap to a soil pipe which goes out through the wall .
8 The problems of implementing policy showed as you go down through the layers .
9 Gina ran her bike over his foot viciously as she went out through the narrow hall .
10 Then she went back through the flat and collected the vases .
11 After a moment or two to pull herself together and wash her face , she went back through the bedroom , her stomach heaving again when she saw the crumpled disorder of the bed .
12 She went in through the front door , as always .
13 Walking fairly briskly at first to keep the fire 's warmth with us , we went down through the fields , crossed the main bridge and followed a tributary upstream until the valley narrowed out .
14 As we went out through the kitchen door , I dropped my talcum powder and things and stood to one side , towards the window-sill , as if I was looking to see where they 'd gone .
15 In addition , as they go up through the school , pupils , whether visually handicapped or not , will increasingly be required to undertake independent study involving looking up references and using graphic information such as charts and diagrams .
16 I thread the yarns through these before they go up through the yarn guides on the mast and this prevents them from tangling together at the back of the table .
17 They bumped into him as they went back through the wire and held a whispered council of war .
18 As they went back through the copse Hazel recounted his talk with Fiver that morning .
19 They went back through the gatehouse , following the line of the river bank down some rough hewn stairs cut into the rock and beneath the bridge .
20 They went back through the dining-room and lobby to a small office where Mrs Foster , who was far more elderly than Charity would have imagined , invited them in .
21 But the alarm was n't triggered until they went out through the window . ’
22 They went in through the white painted door , down a passage into a kitchen .
23 He goes up through the hoops along the narrow , she said the first day when all the others were standing there shaking at the narrow bath he was just over it and down and she said you 've never seen him
24 He went on through the files but found nothing else of interest .
25 And so he went on through the calculator to get the number of ways for ten buttons — 3,628,800 .
26 I slipped in by the cemetery gate , as I left , and he went up through the trees to the path by which he had made his way to join me .
27 He went up through the wicket gate and into the cemetery , a quiet , surprisingly well-kept plot .
28 On the open road beyond he went up through the gears , racing a train on his left .
29 He went out through the ‘ airlock ’ system of the wire tunnel .
30 He went out through the glazed garden door at the back of the hall .
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