Example sentences of "begin [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | Once a pair are in good condition , they will probably begin to go through the spawning ritual even in the community tank . |
2 | I thanked him for his help , assured him that we would begin to go through the proper channels tomorrow , and said good-night . |
3 | Turning the other cheek is not an option here — until the children begin to work through the logic and consequences of two wrongs making a … |
4 | The age of the organisation : many businesses and other organisations begin to grow through the efforts of a few individuals ( eg. owner-directors , or the founder of a political pressure group ) and tend to be highly centralised ( power culture ) . |
5 | She began to go through the whole thing in her prayer and then realized that God of course would know anyway , so she simply asked if it could be that Timothy Gedge was possessed by devils . |
6 | Anna turned , saw me waving , and began to amble through the line of cars with her nose n the air , looking entirely unconcerned about her own and everyone else 's safety . |
7 | He dived under the fence and a moment later the ducks began waddling through the tunnel and into the garden . |
8 | As Morton produced the manila folder from his pocket , Sir Rufus seized it and began leafing through the papers it contained . |
9 | I looked up again to see that she was still asleep and then I began leafing through the pages , curious to see whose names were entered there . |
10 | Dawn was beginning to appear through the trees . |
11 | Hot sulphurous winds began to rake through the empty Delhi avenues . |
12 | As the Navigator nudged Tormentum Malorum slowly nearer to the indicated zone , using only attitude jets , for Jaq a strange intuition of security began to percolate through the dread engendered by hulk and warp alike . |
13 | Handfuls of sleet were beginning to wander through the air . |
14 | There was another mighty crash and a priest began walking through the congregation swinging a censer and laying his hand on the head of anyone who offered . |
15 | On the morning of 8 May , Ciparis had been waiting as usual for his breakfast to be brought to him , when it suddenly grew dark , and immediately afterwards , hot air laden with ashes began to come through the grating over the door . |
16 | Dawn broke as the field passed through a shuttered Bridgetown , and I began to pass through the field . |
17 | He took out pencil and paper and began looking through the letters . |
18 | The Dodger and Charley Bates roared with laughter , and the Dodger began looking through the books Oliver had with him . |
19 | He began searching through the house gathering clothes and other things he wanted to take with him . |
20 | She swept past his outstretched hand and began to hurry through the arrivals hall , only stopping to look back at him over her shoulder to see if he was following her when she reached the automatic doors . |
21 | Jack heard it before he saw anything — a low rumbling sound that began to vibrate through the car . |
22 | She began to walk through the wood , and after a while she came to a little house . |
23 | The men got to their feet and began filing through the door on Gregson 's left , muttering to themselves and each other as they went . |
24 | Jaggeresque in appearance he began to sail through the submarine defences of the class system , rather as the English in India had transcended the caste structure . |
25 | He began to sleep through the night , and became much less active — for the first time he could sit down and watch a television programme through to the end . |
26 | The rain , still fresh on the grass , began to seep through the soles of his boots . |
27 | Anyway , so I began sorting through the trunk . |
28 | Katherine sat before the fire , and began sorting through the morning 's post , which had been left on a small silver tray on the side-table beside her chair . |
29 | Instead he pushed his way into the small lounge and rapidly began sorting through the few books and papers she had left lying on the table . |
30 | Laser fire began to slice through the crippled purestrain . |