Example sentences of "[vb base] through the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
2 They are both over 450 yards and their design , as they curve through the protection of the heavy trees with a scattering of bunkers on the angles of the fairways , induces tremors in even the most hardened competitors .
3 The craftsmen , and we shall always need them , combine through the use of the whole range of human skills such extra elements as proportion , difference , originality , and the ability to work with the grain or the particular unique characteristics of the materials they work with .
4 When she got home , she felt for the first time in months the need to write a letter , to commit her thoughts and feelings to paper and communicate through the medium of paper and pen with someone .
5 I peer through the magnifier at the still struggling insect .
6 He hugs me and we fumble through the rest of a dull interview .
7 ‘ I want through the churchyard at four , and into the Close from the west side .
8 ‘ Hi , Princess , ’ he said softly , his eyes warm through the puffiness of his swollen lids .
9 This man would forget the purpose of his visit , at least for a brief spell , and the fact that he was on official business , and drink tea and eat a good meal in the prosecutor 's house , crack jokes and make amiable conversation , and sleep through the heat of the day .
10 He would probably do the latter , and hurry through the change of clothes which would prepare him for the half-hour 's weight-training which he did between ten forty-five and eleven fifteen every Tuesday and Friday .
11 They fly through the air with extraordinary ease and in flight they are very distinctive — they have very long white wings with black tips and the tail looks more like a pointed piece of feather than a proper tail .
12 The pilots bring their aircraft through Wheeler and Ford Island low and tight , and often fly through the smoke of the created conflagration .
13 Browse through the range on show in the craftworkers studios , or maybe discuss one-off pieces to suit your special wishes .
14 When I browse through the list of tracks on Beechwood 's latest release ( the 11th ) in their ‘ Indie Top 20 Chart Hits ’ series and note the success of Carter TUSM , The Charlatans , Flowered Up , Teenage Fan Club , The Shamen , and others , things do n't seem so down after all .
15 Coke 's juridical ideas lived on through Hale and Mansfield and his political ideas filter through the work of Blackstone and Burke .
16 From the parking area above , you can easily walk down at either end of the crag , but it 's much more fun to follow the path leftwards and make a free 25 metres abseil through the blow-hole in the roof of the enormous cave of Baume Percée .
17 Its coat , once described as very long , can still be quite long and is thick and silky ; the colours range through the spectrum of brownish red , red brindle , dark red and brindle , with a touch of fleckiness like the Shorthorn .
18 When Serena 's hidden emotions break through the surface of her calm , it is as if the collective unconscious of an entire society were erupting .
19 Somehow we break through the barrier of mental blocks with which we tend to limit ourselves and find a greater freedom of both performance and attitude .
20 I pitch through the hedge in tow .
21 Yea , though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death , I will fear no evil : for thou art with me ; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me .
22 ‘ Yea , though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death , I have the biggest surfboard ever built . ’
23 Yea , though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death , I shall fear no evil .
24 I think I will go outside , and walk through the graveyard to the church , and talk to Maria there .
25 Walk through the edge of the plantation ahead and follow the track north across the moor to reach the iron age enclosures just south of the Fallowlees Burn .
26 ‘ What am I ? ’ she asked looking at Tumbleweed , and then began to recite in a sing-song voice , ‘ with a stick in me hand and a stone in me throat , I walk through the land in me shiny , red coat . ’
27 Why do perfectly confident women feel intimidated as soon as they walk through the door of a salon ?
28 If you walk through the centre of the city today you will find a gaping hole in place of the old building where I used to work .
29 I walk through the flat after him .
30 He had ideas which cut through the mass of tradition and very dull detail which hung around materials work everywhere but unfortunately nobody took them very seriously .
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