Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [verb] through [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Most of the trauma I was going through at the time is written into that film , ’ he admitted reflectively . |
2 | When she was allowed through to the nave she discovered dancers rehearsing a performance and robed guides discouraging visitors from proceeding to the site of St Thomas 's shrine because their passage disturbed the troupe . |
3 | There was one obvious difference : she was coming through from the Other Side . |
4 | And er then we were led through into the assembly area . |
5 | After we 'd sat and talked in Brian 's kitchen for a while , we were taken through to the falconry part of the house . |
6 | Moreover , if they were to break through within the established system then they just might be a little less enthusiastic about introducing proportional representation as " a first priority " since it could let one of the parties they would have displaced back into the game . |
7 | It was getting through to the readers on a human level that counted . |
8 | Brian , alone of us all , knew how difficult it was to go through with a hunger strike . |
9 | Caroline Amphlett had left and it was switched through to an outside line . |
10 | So Lewis drove down to the bottom of South Parks Road , where he was ushered through into the University Parks by a policeman on duty at the entrance to the single-track road which led down to the bathing area . |
11 | When Curtis had gone Wycliffe asked the operator to get Sidney Passmore 's number and he was put through to a woman who spoke with self-conscious refinement . |
12 | The telephonist at the other end was cheery and casual , and he was put through in no time to someone called Cyril Causeley , who , the girl said , was editor for the Walter Machin books . |