Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pers pn] through the " in BNC.

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1 He feared that another show , arranged for him through the Lefevre Gallery , at Durlacher Bros , 11 East 57th Street , New York , would also have to be delayed as by the end of the summer he had not done enough work .
2 I saw a group walking towards me through the ashen darkness .
3 Some of those pigments presumably behaved in the way that melanin behaves in human skin , absorbing solar energy , disposing of it through the body as heat .
4 Her father had sat with her through the nights , holding her hands , comforting her , robbing himself of sleep to be with her and help her through the worst of it .
5 As a public-trust authority with central government funds committed to it through the Harbour Act , it needed a private bill to get its constitution altered .
6 These may in turn be sub-divided ; goods possessed may comprise either the results of private purchase or goods allocated by the state , while goods not possessed tend to fall into two categories : first , those we encounter as material forms , in particular the built environment , the goods of our acquaintances or those in the high street shop , and secondly , goods we do not experience directly , but which appear to us through the media — for example in television , magazines and advertising .
7 The rest come to us through the Northern Real Ale Agency , a wholesaler based in Newcastle .
8 When the lonely howl of a wolf carried to them through the forest , Isabel jumped , glancing at the door as if she expected to see the beast standing there .
9 Their acute hearing had already informed them that only one set of feet was running in the night , the light footfalls vibrating to them through the drum-like quality of the primeval forest floor .
10 She peered at him through the semi-darkness .
11 Bella peered at her through the dark .
12 He looks at me through the mirror and nods slightly , which I take to mean he 'd like my help .
13 From time to time Maggie saw Felipe glance at them through the rear-view mirror .
14 The other travellers tottered towards him through the throng of birds .
15 If a collector had acquired the ancient cross , Wartski 's experts might have heard of it through the dealers ' grapevine .
16 Her lips came towards him through the darkness , he felt the touch of her fingers at the most erotic points of his body .
17 His hand slid up her spine , barely brushing against her through the towelling , yet she could feel the heat of it flowing over her skin , and she panicked .
18 The emperor , however , was not inclined to intervene for his own amusement , but to take cases which came to him through the hierarchy of appeal .
19 Thus Aquinas , who stood in a long tradition which came to him through the teachings of the early canonists summed up in Gratian 's Decretum ( 1140 ) , was clear that every state had both the right and the duty to defend itself , its legitimate existence , and its rights when these could be legally proved ( ‘ It is legitimate to oppose force with force ’ , as Justinian 's Digest put it ) .
20 Although , like us , he 'd had no news , either from the guards or television or magazines , he somehow felt he had a lot of information that came to him through the ether .
21 You came to him through the spirits of your ancestors so that spirit worship and fear of the spirits of your relatives was very real to the people . "
22 The tiny movements of the wherry and the gentle , muted river sounds which came to him through the warm night air gave him no relief .
23 Almost always she answered ‘ yes ’ because she had come to prefer lying still , with his soft sleeping body behind her , breathing the night air scented with pine wood and wild thyme as it came to her through the open shutters , and listening to the faraway ululation of the Borzoi dog chained beneath the walls of the Castello Crocetto .
24 Voices from the breakfast table came to her through the open window .
25 A moist breath of autumn and ripeness came to them through the open window .
26 Or at least , we are told so daily by politicians , police , judges , and journalists who speak to us through the media of newspapers and television .
27 Although the survey vessel was now travelling at a speed faster than light , its occupants experienced no sense of progress other than that which was fed to them through the navigational telemetry .
28 Deceiving him gave her a fierce pleasure and , as they strolled along by the waterline , with Ben splashing beside them through the shallows , she kept her hatred burning red-hot with a litany of her grievances , chanted over and over inside her head : ‘ He only pretended to like you ; he could n't care less about you ; he thinks you 're thick .
29 to know , we do n't say , had to talk to him through the Christmas presents it was lovely .
30 We were shouting at them through the hatch .
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