Example sentences of "through [pron] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Oh he 's gets through them I know he gets
2 It 's through them I 've got my own computer .
3 your dad 'll wan na look through them I expect when he gets back .
4 As the wave of relief flooded through me I saw Mr Bailes climbing over the wall from the next field .
5 Feeling pleased for them , I lowered the binoculars through which I 'd been able to see even the tears on Mrs Unwin 's cheeks , and there below me and in front of the grandstand was the man with the gaunt face looking up towards the Clubhouse windows .
6 I had been walking towards a closed door , and by a sudden magic its impenetrable wood became glass , through which I saw myself coming from the other direction , the future .
7 Kerzaz was the small market-town through which I had passed , when at the bottom of the canyon two days before .
8 Looking back I can now see that some of the happenings through which I lived professionally were destined to be profound and far reaching in their impact and to become milestones of educational change .
9 Yet to give instant opinions on the long term impact of the many educational reports , speeches , Parliamentary debates , learned researches , books , ideas and happenings which marked the years through which I worked as a teacher was quite impossible .
10 I wished that Ellen and Rickie would go to their beds , for the soft mutter of their voices was an intrusion on the dark and star-studded infinity through which I steered Wavebreaker .
11 I 'm never sure if this is capital or recurrent , and I know I have a fund account under the Library cost centre through which I purchase software for Library use .
12 It was through you I got this chance , why should n't I share the benefits with you ?
13 I did have a sort of ‘ Les Paul ’ mentality about how to use a tape machine and that did run through everything I did with Fleetwood Mac .
14 Not that I know all that many people anyway , I suppose ; Jamie is my only real friend , though through him I have met a few people of about my own age I regard as acquaintances .
15 Through her I met Mick Jagger , Jack Nicholson , Woody Allen .
16 In working through it I noticed an error in Step 7 but I not been able to correct it .
17 Leafing through it I discovered that he was right ; it was endlessly fascinating .
18 If you look if you look through it I think you 'll get
19 I do n't know , I do n't remember Kinbolton , I 've been through it I think
20 And I think that is the message which I want to get over to you , because if you can find that way to tread that difficult line which is there in our society which is over-protective , over-secretive , which is concerned about not not letting people unless they 're of a certain rank , level or certain job , speak out publicly unless you can break through it I think you 're actually , first of all , denying something for yourselves , and that you 're denying something for the public at large .
21 It was the therapy that gave me the strength to leave my girlfriend because through it I established the fact that I was prone to passivity , always waiting for other people to call the shots .
22 ‘ I 'm now going through what I experienced at Rosyth , except that Eastern Electricity had been privatised three years before I joined whereas the dockyard was contractorised only a month before . ’
23 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
24 She said quickly , ‘ Would you like me to go through what I 've done for you ? ’
25 Okay so if I can just go through what I 've just talked with , with you about .
26 but she was getting there , her and Bren were er conferring you see I 'd sort of gone through what I 'd done and every now and again she 'd say well I 've done this and I 'd say well it 's right .
27 I went through what I wanted to say over and over again , unable to respond to Mary 's attempts to reassure me .
28 Yes , Mr Chairman , I , erm , I , I , I do appreciate that erm , I 've been invited through Committee er , to go through what I do represent er , the building project erm , on behalf of the economic development , because as you all know , I 'm of course on the economic development before , but er , in the past I 've found that that I have er been , shall we say , relieved of my positions on other er , position , erm , unknownst to myself , and of course I have er , actually turned up on these planning functions and been there , and to me in the past , I have always found that if one is going to be missed one must then , one 's either asked if he wishes to continue , if he 's been doing his job properly , if he does n't do his job properly then it 's only right to replace him .
29 The problems arise through what I call ‘ rural conveyancing ’ because years ago such conveyancing was n't done with the necessary attention to detail . ’
30 Glancing back through what I have written so far , I detect more than a note of cynicism .
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