Example sentences of "she [verb] through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Lola is very powerful and very sensitive and she goes through a lot of changes .
2 This gives you a head start , and if you are sensitive to her changing needs as she goes through the grief experience you will learn your role and recognise your cues as you go along .
3 If she goes through the checkout without a tantrum praise her behaviour ( ‘ You 're a big girl behaving so well ’ ) .
4 She goes through the book do n't she ?
5 At the beginning of each week she read through the Radio Times and TV Times and ringed the programmes that she wanted to see .
6 ‘ She 'd have a lot to get used to at first , ’ Rose said absently as she scanned through the letter .
7 She squelched through the mud at a half-trot and hoped with all her heart that someone , after all this agony , would be in ; a kind , exceptionally friendly family would be nice ; the elder son could be a brilliant mechanic and would mend her jeep with the proverbial wave of his spanner , the mother could be a fantastic cook .
8 As she flies through the dark , or gallops on the horse of night , she is using different skills from those of our daytime world .
9 When she checked through the spyhole it was standing in exactly the same spot , unmoving , like a lizard .
10 Somehow , with gritted teeth , her soul in torment , she got through the day and the night that followed .
11 She got through the rest of the morning as best she could .
12 By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running .
13 And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients .
14 As she passed through the kitchen on her way upstairs with a protesting armful of Trevor , Eb asked darkly , ‘ How soon does that child start school ? ’
15 As she passed through the gate , to walk beside the stream , Bob Lamb caught sight of her from the other bank of the beck .
16 Queen Victoria had the curtains of her train window drawn when she passed through the region so that her eyes should not be offended by its ugliness and squalor .
17 The tall dark girl got off the London train and as she passed through the barrier at Stowerton station she asked the woman collecting tickets where she could get a taxi .
18 As she passed through the channel there had been less than a foot clearance between the ship 's sides and the concrete wharf .
19 She passed through the doorway , her eyes raking through the little knot of people clustered round it .
20 She lingers through the night : Charles and Tom ( who is in love with her ) wait in the hospital .
21 She stood up , and grew herself four waldoes , claw-and-grip-tipped mechanical arms that responded to the living nerves she wormed through the metal .
22 Keeping the door on its chain , she peered through the crack and rasped , ‘ Whadyerwant ? ’
23 ‘ I ca n't think what Poppa 's doing up at this hour , ’ Cora-Beth said with a frown as she peered through the windscreen .
24 She peered through the gap .
25 She peered through the security peephole in the solid Edwardian oak door .
26 She peered through the glass door , half inclined to look for Dana in the bigger stores , when she was riveted by the sight of her twin appearing from behind a curtain .
27 ‘ Library , ’ said Mrs Stych shortly as she staggered through the snow towards her house .
28 SHE MOVED THROUGH THE FAIRGROUND
29 She moved through the gallery quickly , looking for Mahoney but unable to find him .
30 It circled round her as she moved through the house and sometimes it settled in the look of pure hatred that emanated from her mother 's eyes when they rested on her .
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