Example sentences of "she [vb past] [pers pn] through the " in BNC.
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1 | She read it through the following morning and decided not to send it , but a small niggle of grievance stayed in her mind . |
2 | She plunged it through the Daine Thing , ignoring the clear fluid that squished out of the puncture , and drove it deep . |
3 | She led me through the throng . |
4 | She led him through the main tannery to where a pile of raw sheep skins lay , and still with her light eyes on him lay down . |
5 | She followed him through the drawing room and into the bedroom where Mrs Browning , a thick shawl round her shoulders , sat up in bed . |
6 | Hanging back so they were just at the limit of vision , she followed them through the tunnels of the complex , occasionally passing other personnel or soldiers , who ignored her to concentrate on their search for the fugitive . |
7 | Harriet hardly dared blink as she watched her through the viewfinder , terrified she might miss the moment she was waiting for . |
8 | She watched him through the open door , saw him click on the gallery light — tall , virile , handsome , strong … |
9 | She impaled it through the ribs a second time and the point took and held , and this time when she jerked the Scarag to the side it came with her , clutching at the killing wood . |
10 | She took them through the square hall into a sitting-room and offered them sherry . |
11 | She put him through the most intensive analysis with nothing to help him afterwards . |
12 | Well and she put him through the hoop , nurses him . |
13 | She felt quite proud of her composure as she escorted him through the shop , relieved , for once , to see it empty . |
14 | She glimpsed him through the glass walls of his studio as she walked past , his watch nailed to a tree so that he could see the time . |
15 | She carried it through the back-door and ran with it all the way to Fred 's house . |
16 | So , with her last remaining strength , she pushed it through the bars , and it fluttered down to his feet . ’ |