Example sentences of "and [vb past] through the " in BNC.
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1 | Tony finished his evening meal and scanned through the television programmes in the local newspaper . |
2 | She looked away first , and pawed through the wicker basket , looking for something to fill the space between them . |
3 | The Lout eased the throttle on his scooter and leered through the exhaust smoke . |
4 | He put on his glasses and read through the instructions several times before putting a pile of coins on top of the box and dialling . |
5 | Before the Soviet revolution of 1917 , one approached and rode through the groves in silence lest the gods and spirits of the woods be offended . |
6 | We reached the church and rode through the lych gate . |
7 | Another day we hired bikes and rode through the forests , seeing the Blue Lake and the Green Lake , and William and I went to Buried Village ( where we found a nice cafe with a superb carrot cake , for which I got the recipe ) . |
8 | This confident young brewer , then aged 34 , paid £100 down , signed with a flourish that famous signature on a 9000 year lease at an annual rent of £45 from Mark Rainsford III , and rode through the gate to take possession of his destiny . |
9 | Our names and numbers were called out in the next group , so we joined the slowly moving line of girls and passed through the demobilisation process almost together . |
10 | Charlotte thanked him and passed through the barrier into the station yard where a uniformed coachman was waiting with a trim little gig to take her to meet the Hon Mrs Anderson-Hunt . |
11 | We envisage a dynamic model in which compositions of partial melts evolved to reach TTG types as the crust thickened by underplating , and passed through the garnet-in transition about the end of the Miocene . |
12 | Checking everything was in order , lamps were placed on their correct brackets , the handbreak was unwound , and 4913 ‘ Baglan hall ’ of 84B shed clocked off shed at 12.20 pm and passed through the centre road to the far end of Chester . |
13 | I took no notice and passed through the door at the far end of the room . |
14 | Jotan indicated the second staircase , a precipitous exit which turned back from the landing and passed through the wall against which the props for the staging were supported . |
15 | It had echoed after she 'd left him , as she 'd turned into the archway in the wall and passed through the shrubbery of azaleas and magnolias and tree mallows , as she 'd passed through the drawing-room and the hall . |
16 | We reached the old city walls and passed through the gates . |
17 | It is obvious that the genes themselves had not been blended and passed through the F1 generation to the F2 generation unaffected . |
18 | The two catheters were taped together and passed through the nose into the stomach . |
19 | A double lumen tube , prepared from polyvinyl chloride tubing ( ID : 1.40 , OD : 1.90 mm ; Abbot , Sligo , Eire ) , was inserted through the forestomach into the gastric lumen and passed through the pylorus . |
20 | The seeds tended to be large and heavy and passed through the gut in 13 hours , the passage time inversely correlated with specific gravity of the seeds and had an indirect effect on the distance that seeds were dispersed away from the mother tree . |
21 | They ran on and crept through the hedge . |
22 | ‘ Best hang tight to my arm , boy , ’ he yelled and together they leaned forward and tramped through the long wet grass to wrestle with the Littles ' gate . |
23 | However he recollected himself , and tramped through the wet to find a lodging . |
24 | At that moment Belinda looked over her shoulder and , seeing them together , detached herself from the rest of the group and tramped through the dying bracken towards them . |
25 | The vocal or organs , says Darwin , would have been strengthened and perfected through the principle of the inherited effects of use . |
26 | He left his car and moved through the yellow grass , his arms clutched across his chest . |
27 | The snake looked at him with its two small cold eyes , and moved through the open mouth and went round and round the neck , and stopped . |
28 | Looking carefully both ways , he led Erika across the road , on to the gravel plaza , and peered through the metal fence . |
29 | On this particular journey I occasionally opened my eyes and peered through the slats of the truck . |
30 | She knelt beside the damaged keg and peered through the serrated bullet hole . |