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

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1 She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop .
2 And so he went on through the calculator to get the number of ways for ten buttons — 3,628,800 .
3 Work went on through the night to scatter wood chippings , straw and stone on top of the mud , but traders say it 's too little , too late .
4 The raising of money for the Building Fund went on through the war years and many heroic efforts were made .
5 I knew there were other bags of cubes in the kitchen refrigerator , so , feeling that I had been walking the train for a lifetime , I went along through the dining room to fetch some .
6 Primed with the good advice , but uncertain how far he could follow it , Greg went in through the hall of the cottage , artificially created by modern alterations , and knocked at the far door on the right .
7 They crouched at the bottom of Stone 's garden , then went in through the gate , bent low , finding cover in the vegetable area , among the canes and wire netting , then darting to a position behind a tall , trellis fence .
8 He went in through the school gates when he were five
9 He went up through the wicket gate and into the cemetery , a quiet , surprisingly well-kept plot .
10 He watched as Siban went out through the door , and then glanced at Alexei .
11 Sidacai went out through the door , and Jehan speared another segment of apple and ate it while he considered how far the agreement which he had obtained from Sidacai could be trusted .
12 But the alarm was n't triggered until they went out through the window . ’
13 As we went out through the kitchen door , I dropped my talcum powder and things and stood to one side , towards the window-sill , as if I was looking to see where they 'd gone .
14 I went out through the glass doors to the edge of the little patio .
15 The exit to the roof was on the other side of floor 5 so Ralph went back through the door into the large room .
16 ‘ I ai n't bloody having that every time you two buggers get together mind , ’ he said , and went back through the bar flap .
17 ‘ But tonight , when I hit the snake on the rope , it was angry and went back through the air-vent .
18 He nodded and , carrying the coat away over my arm , I went back through the dome car and with a great deal of interest into the private quarters of the Lorrimores .
19 They bumped into him as they went back through the wire and held a whispered council of war .
20 They went back through the gatehouse , following the line of the river bank down some rough hewn stairs cut into the rock and beneath the bridge .
21 He went back through the wicket gate , crossed the darkening village green .
22 Then she went back through the flat and collected the vases .
23 As they went back through the copse Hazel recounted his talk with Fiver that morning .
24 She looked in the garden again and then went back through the house and out on to the road .
25 They went back through the dining-room and lobby to a small office where Mrs Foster , who was far more elderly than Charity would have imagined , invited them in .
26 After a moment or two to pull herself together and wash her face , she went back through the bedroom , her stomach heaving again when she saw the crumpled disorder of the bed .
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