Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He threaded it through the bunkers into the heart of the green . |
2 | He inserted it through the side of his skull and , finding that he was still alive though in some pain , drove to a nearby hospital , where he later died . |
3 | He did n't speak as he led her through a stone-floored hallway to a sweeping staircase . |
4 | He led her through the crowded flat to the kitchen and poured her a glass of wine . |
5 | ‘ Pringle 's used to have a Directors ' Dining Room , with their own cook , ’ Wilcox explained as he led her through the drab corridors of the administration block , and out across a yard where fresh snow was already covering the footpath that had been cleared . |
6 | He led her through the door . |
7 | He led her through the kitchen to a darkened room . |
8 | Gradually , he led her through the centuries to later years , years that brought about the attempt to overthrow the Faith by the English under Henry , and of the increasingly repressive measures that had been taken by the Lord Deputies under Elizabeth in the last fifteen years . |
9 | He led her through an archway at the far end of the hall . |
10 | He led me through the narrow alleys of the Old City until we came to a lane barely two feet wide . |
11 | They made respectful way for him as he led me through the village to a longhouse standing apart from the others . |
12 | As he led me through the back door and on to the waste ground he used as an unofficial parking lot , he said : ‘ Good runner , only thirty thousand on the clock . ’ |
13 | Pulling Mickey away gently , he led him through the front of the shop and out into the street . |
14 | He led us through a gate and into a perfect little rose garden . |
15 | She handed him the long cane , and flinched when he swished it through the air to produce a vicious , menacing whistle . |
16 | He was still talking as he propelled her through the door and back along the corridor towards the exit , barely pausing for breath , and giving her no chance at all to interrupt . |
17 | Seeing my stricken face the producer tried to offer some comfort and advice as he propelled me through the studio door . |
18 | He prodded me through the door . |
19 | He holds it through a riveting performance of the Toccata , a sumptuously lyrical adagio ( although perhaps here it has more the air of an andante amabile ) and a gloriously ebullient Fugue . |
20 | " I 'm sorry , can I … " she motioned towards the door , and he helped her through the packed people , using his elbow to get them out of the way . |
21 | But he still had to print out yet another copy of the Capellan regulations about acceptable levels of degradation on axis lock crystals before he let her through the gate . |
22 | The one time Mayor of Arden , father of the bruised Grace ( ‘ Had it been Paddy Ashdown I would n't have minded one little bit ’ ) , had checked in at the desk and was about to carry his overnight bag up to his room when he noticed her through the glass door of an adjoining room . |
23 | Although it meant a detour he drove them through the Bois du Boulogne . |
24 | He sees it through a glass , sentimentally , romantically ; it is either too pretty or too brutal ; it lacks ordinariness . |
25 | Nervously , he followed her through the door . |
26 | You like yams ? ’ he asks as he hurries me through the West Indian greengrocer 's and out the back . |
27 | Although the minister is uniquely and personally responsible to Parliament for everything — everything , that is , outside clinical decisions — which is done or left undone in the health service , he administers it through a hierarchy of non-elective bodies on which the professions are strongly represented and are influential more than in proportion to their numbers . |
28 | He thrust her through the archway and into a small ante-room where a fire blazed in an ancient fireplace , then swung around and faced her , his eyes glittering coldly like chunks of a harsh autumn sky . |
29 | At the same time , where the same aspect appears both in his tradition and in others , he interprets it through the ears of the former . |
30 | Whereas if he raised it through a levy on Copts that would be wildly popular with everyone else . |