Example sentences of "[adv prt] through [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The path , waymarked and cleared , led on through a boulder field .
2 Gradually her technique improved , and Water Gypsy glided on through a country solitude of farms and fields .
3 It bucked wildly in the night sky , as if deciding whether or not Richard Branson had been lucky enough already , then righted itself and plied on through the night sky , swift and inviolate .
4 Creggan moved on through the night wind .
5 Friends and relatives tell me I should have stopped by now , and I know I do n't want to carry on through the toddler years .
6 She could hear the rising engine-note of the Corporation buses as they pulled away from the stop at the corner , coming from nowhere either of them had ever heard of , going on through the gathering winter dusk to destinations equally obscure .
7 The raising of money for the Building Fund went on through the war years and many heroic efforts were made .
8 Two robbers both with guns had got in through a kitchen window and were threatening to kill him .
9 Two robbers , both with guns , had got in through a kitchen window and were threatening to kill him .
10 Intruders at the Bull and Dog pub in Greatham , near Hartlepool , stole £920 from the vending and gaming machines after getting in through a groundfloor window .
11 A lay brother let us in through a postern gate where others took care of our horses and baggage .
12 Yesterday Mike Dodd , of the authority 's finance department , said the thieves broke in through a store room window .
13 They had got in through a cellar window at the back and made their way up to a small office on the third landing where , according to Cyril , the sole employee had been there man and boy until he became fossilized and had to be removed feet first from his station .
14 I drive in through a side entrance of the Royal Academy and queue , surrounded by other artists .
15 And if you were caught letting somebody in through a ground floor window about eleven o'clock a night , that , that was it .
16 ‘ I would n't wear muddy hunting boots if I was going to climb in through a bedroom window and murder a lady , ’ said Ethel .
17 She came in through the yard door , and from the moment he saw her , Dauntless could tell she was a sorceress of deftness and strength .
18 Ronnie must have come in through the yard door without her knowing …
19 As we walked in through the door Kalchu looked up from his food and said in a worried voice , ‘ Where 's your karaso , sister ? ’
20 Anxiety fluttered deep inside her stomach , like thousands of tiny moths , but then they rode in through the north gate of the city and the clamorous bustle of the narrow , crowded streets assaulted her senses .
21 As they hopped out of Armstrong , Fenella leaned in through the meter window as if paying off a real cab .
22 I found a small but perfectly-formed hailstone on my knee , which must have got in through the air vent .
23 The tide was rising : it came filtering gently in through the salt-marsh vegetation , washing up the beach and receding , leaving ribbons of foam along the sand .
24 The draught coming in through the ventilation ducts made it tremble continuously .
25 No oh dear Neil said yesterday he was running he was running in thr in through the hall way with karate suit or something he was muttering to himself and he said smoking a healthy , dirty habit , it 's expensive and it shortens your life I love it !
26 He did n't mind losing his board and slogging in through the breaking waves .
27 Scraps of paper , issuing from the city , came twirling in through the cab window .
28 I got in through the back gate without being challenged .
29 He came back , and he had been very quick , with an umbrella from which , as he plunged in through the swing door , he was tearing the plastic wrapping .
30 They were waiting for the lift when they saw a man come hurrying in through the swing doors .
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