Example sentences of "could [verb] through the " in BNC.

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1 Claudia put her hands to her burning face and wished she could fall through the floor .
2 Ember would n't even tell her what from , but she could sense through the flux of data that came from her paling blue awareness that the others had something planned for her , something that she did n't want .
3 Sylvia , he felt , he could sense through the creaking , sleeping inn , was available , perhaps even awake .
4 Before the dropping of the atomic bombs , the Americans had feared that the Russians would not honour their pledge to join the war against the Japanese , and it is believed that the Allied forces were held back in Europe , so that the Russian troops could advance through the eastern part of Europe into Czechoslovakia .
5 Not even the best lots could break through the five-figure barriers , as UK buyers become more selective about the cattle they buy .
6 His voice was guarded , but through it all she could hear the yearning and she wished she could break through the barriers he 'd erected against her ; she dearly wanted him to reveal his true self .
7 When he crouched in the gap between the attic door and the first curve of the banister , he could look through the rails and see right along the ground-floor corridor to the kitchen .
8 And I could run through the wood . ’
9 The steel tape had to be cut with wire-cutters , then soldered , and then it had to be ‘ tempered ’ before it could run through the machine — which it did with a loud clang !
10 Hounds could run through the place tomorrow … " it was Dada 's voice , and it sounded desperate .
11 I looked at my watch , the time was just after 11 p.m. and I could see through the doorway the rain was still driving hard .
12 In the middle of the long teak dining table lay Lilian Hatton 's wedding hat , an elaborate confection of satin leaves and tulle as green and fresh as the real leaves he could see through the picture window in the Kingsbrook meadows .
13 All you could see through the gap was a strip of wall and half a fridge .
14 They were not very young , and from the back-slapping and laughter I could see through the glass rear doors in fine form .
15 Ruth noticed , with a tightening of the throat , that she could see through the glass rubble .
16 It would , I hoped , create the illusion that you could see through the base , dispelling any impression there was an operator inside . ’
17 After we had mounted the third hill , we found the country one continued village , tho' mountainous every way , as before ; hardly a house standing out of a speaking distance from another , and … we could see that almost at every house there was a tenter , and almost on every tenter a piece of cloth , or kersie , or shalloon , for they are three articles of that country 's labour ; from which the sun glancing , and , as I may say , shining ( the white reflecting its rays ) to us , I thought it was the most agreeable sight that I ever saw , for the hills , as I say , rising and falling so thick , and the valleys opening sometimes one way , sometimes another , so that sometimes we could see two or three miles this way , sometimes as far another ; sometimes like the streets near St Giles 's , called the Seven Dials ; we could see through the glades almost every way round us , yet look which way we would , high to the tops , and low to the bottoms , it was all the same ; innumerable houses and tenters , and a white piece upon every tenter .
18 One moment she was running and dodging through the striations of ice and carmine and sloe , with the fear that the walls of Spiderglass could see through the ancient cliffs of Mars to where she finally crouched , exhausted .
19 From the outside of the Opéra-Comique in the 9th arrondissement of Paris , you could see through the windows on the ground floor to where vast bales of orange and pink and purple cloth were being unwound by workmen , laid out and cut into huge rectangles and squares .
20 U From my vantage point I could see through the railings into the front garden where Shep was slinking noiselessly into position beneath the stones .
21 An elderly woman had appeared out of the kitchen which Edwards could see through the half-opened door at the end of the small hallway .
22 I did notice that we could see through the one that brought us here , ’ said Twoflower .
23 All Robert could see through the keyhole was the blur of Mr Malik 's grey jacket , passing and repassing ; he seemed to be running , now in one direction , now in another .
24 He slumped , then turned slightly , staring through the gloom of the house towards the north , as if he could see through the walls , through the wood , to that place of battle , that cold place , which lay northwards and to which he and Tallis — as everything that passed this way seemed to be moving .
25 You could see through the window .
26 But when he said so , hoping that they would find him a job away from the Zoo , they said instead that if he wanted he could work through the remaining years to his retirement as general helper and sweeper .
27 From any starting point we could move through the maze in such a way as to recreate the dodo , the tyrannosaur and trilobites .
28 The duration of the very short-term financing which central banks could draw through the EMCF was increased to three and a half months ( an increase of one month ) .
29 Then he could sleep through the drive and the laborious business of make-up .
30 It had to do something , because uncertainty had to be brought to an end ; but only enlightened bureaucrats at the centre could cut through the diversity of opinion in the provinces .
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