Example sentences of "[subord] he [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | Before then he had 14 years in charge of West Ham , the club he joined as a schoolboy player and where he progressed through the ranks . |
2 | Immediately he disappeared through the open window . |
3 | Her glance flew after him , watching as he shouldered past the clutching fingers of the palms until he disappeared through the far door . |
4 | and said that Christopher was on interview and er if he got through the first part to the second part he would in the afternoon he would give us a ph a ring , erm but he , by ten to two he had n't phoned so she assumed he was on his way back having |
5 | The walls are sheer and any intruder would eventually be noticed , as he would if he came through the gate . |
6 | I know , if he comes through the back door and |
7 | I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism . |
8 | The researcher could be heard in the next room , stalling on the telephone while he looked through the file for the references . |
9 | Adam reached out for a fig-leaf — kept it on while he swung through the trees |
10 | Fausto establishes a crucially sceptical perspective on the rhetoric of texts , since he sees through the ‘ fiction of continuity , the fiction of cause and effect , the fiction of a humanized history endowed with ‘ reason ’ ’ ( Pynchon 1975b : 306 ) . |
11 | A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test . |
12 | Isay followed him unquestioningly as always when he passed through the gates of the Rorim proper to the open space beyond . |
13 | When he passed through the doorway and closed the door behind him Paige could scarcely credit what had happened . |
14 | Those pants of his were around his knees when he slammed through the double doors of the brownstone , and around his ankles as he stumbled at speed up the first flight of stairs . |
15 | ‘ Show me , ’ whispered Wynne-Jones , but when he looked through the mask he could see no more than the darkness . |
16 | Even his fond parents do n't call him that when he rampages through the flat creating mayhem , and Joyce was recently heard to declare that she 'd rather do Rob 's tax returns than look after the baby . |
17 | When he went through the back door he discovered the printers had gone home and thought at first no one was there . |
18 | Now this is , Rocetta is the first campsite that Hannibal had when he went through the alps with his el elephants . |
19 | Only when he came through the trees and round the small hill that sheltered the house , only then did he see the soldiers who had camped in the house and the grounds . |
20 | Orcadai and several of the junior officers of the Kha-Khan 's Guard were dicing , and they did not notice Burun when he came through the door . |
21 | Pascoe was surprised to find him looking almost happy when he came through the door . |
22 | When he walked through the factory gates that afternoon he 'd walked away from everything . |
23 | When he finally got there , when he walked through the town , he sensed a tension amongst those who saw him . |
24 | when he walked through the bushes |
25 | When he peeped through the gap he could see the big half-pillars supporting the lintel , the rounded stone steps leading down to the paved walkway and the wilderness of garden beyond . |
26 | Lord Young , a former trade secretary , deliberately and seriously misled both Parliament and the European Commission when he pushed through the 1988 sale of Rover to British Aerospace , concluded an inquiry by a Commons select committee . |
27 | It was also used by the armies of the eastern emperor , Theodosius , when he marched through the Balkans in AD 394 to overthrow Eugenius and make himself master of both eastern and western empires . |
28 | Although I knew I probably should n't , I could n't help looking as he rummaged through the marvellous things in the cupboard . |
29 | As soon as he come through the door I go for his jugular and take everything out on him and it , it 's not fair . |
30 | He said how he had noticed the barometer as he passed through the sitting-room on his way to the kitchen where the meters were . |