Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] through the " in BNC.
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1 | The model should make it through the inverted position , but will lose lots of speed in the process which can cause any number of effects during the inverted climb phase . |
2 | And that should see us through the difficult times . ’ |
3 | Well , my mum said he should put them through the letter box . |
4 | Maybe I 'll make it through the next couple of weeks , after all . |
5 | ‘ With the right fertiliser Leonardo might make it through the summer , ’ opined Today with vague hope . |
6 | ‘ I 'll carry you through the water , all of you , ’ he offered . |
7 | We 'll take you through the RYA scheme . |
8 | ‘ I 'll drag you through the heat . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'll drag you through the courts . |
10 | He 'll walk you through the formalities and then he 'll sit you somewhere and tell you when it 's time to board . ’ |
11 | might get it through the bottom , that 'll be simpler wo n't it ? |
12 | I wo n't hurt you , but if you come near the boat , I 'll shoot you through the head ! ’ |
13 | ‘ Do that again , ’ I smile and tell her , ‘ and I 'll squeeze you through the letter-box . ’ |
14 | If we could make it through the torrent to the bend ahead … |
15 | Perhaps she could smell me through the door . |
16 | She could see nothing through the night — and hear nothing other than the sound of rolling waves — until the outline of the steep cliffs towered above her . |
17 | She could see nothing through the thick clouds of dust that choked her . |
18 | Again she glanced at the windscreen of the other car but she could see nothing through the darkened glass . |
19 | He climbed the stairs but could see nothing through the hammered glass panels of the front door . |
20 | She could see him through the shutters — a big man , a Berber , a kind-looking man with bright blue eyes and tattoos . |
21 | As Harry stood on the platform a minute or so later , watching the train pull out , he could see him through the brightly lit window , still immersed in his paperback , oblivious , it seemed , to Harry 's departure . |
22 | Rory could see him through the open door as he crossed from the bungalow , through the yard of machinery and tractors , and into the business block . |
23 | I could see you through the keyhole . |
24 | I said as how I 'd see you through the move and I 've already stayed on longer , just to help out , like . ’ |
25 | I felt sure I could work it through the orifice without cutting the sphincter . |
26 | like if you left a note for the postman he 'd drop it through the door |
27 | Just faintly she could hear the sound of the river , and she opened the window and leant out until she could glimpse it through the trees , the water still shrouded in clouds of early-morning mist . |
28 | When he was n't teaching , Malik was usually on the phone , and you could hear him through the wall . |
29 | That she could retain it through the tough years of the Depression with no outside help and very little money is remarkable . |
30 | You could put it behind , you could feed it through the wall behind to where that |