Example sentences of "her through [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He put her through a variety of exercises , his demonstration making each one appear easier than the last . |
2 | Jane had heard sounds of violence coming from the Shill 's room on several occasions , and she knew that in early October , shortly before their arrival , Maria had complained to the police after sustaining a broken collar bone when Joseph pushed her through a window . |
3 | Madame looked at her through a veil of smoke which she fanned away with a jewelled hand . |
4 | ‘ My housekeeper will know where the first-aid equipment is , ’ he clipped , and piloted her through a passageway , and in through a solid wooden door . |
5 | A BABY had lunch passed outside to her through a letterbox after bailiffs repossessed her family 's rented house . |
6 | The ‘ sexually mature ’ 14-year-old followed the officer from an early-morning bus as she travelled to work , pushed her through a gate and attacked her only yards from the police station , said Peter Testar , prosecuting . |
7 | He pulled her through a hole in the fencing . |
8 | The study skills she had learnt were certainly of value — six weeks before she went on her first overseas assignment her company put her through a crash course in Greek ! |
9 | A stocky , even heavy woman , with straight blonde hair that was parted in the middle and otherwise unregulated , she padded about with firm , deliberate steps , not looking much at anyone , not smiling easily as Caroline did , only nodding indifferently when Alice caught a glimpse of her through a door or coming efficiently through the hall . |
10 | He dragged her through a beech hedge into the garden of a bungalow . |
11 | She saw the scene in front of her through a mist . |
12 | Wilcox continued to stare at her through a cloud of smoke . |
13 | Flora 's coolness carried her through a dinner attended by the head of a platoon of soldiers on Skye to apprehend the Prince , who was then conducted to Raasay . |
14 | There was a quickened magnificence about him , Nicandra , back from the ballroom , thought , as she had thought once before when he came riding towards her through a spring morning , transformed from little Dada into some kind of royal in his own right . |
15 | Reluctantly she stepped on to a moving walkway that carried her through a mishmash of exotic atmospheres . |
16 | After Hassan 's departure they had escorted an abnormally subdued and submissive Dora to her room , where Iris insisted on putting her through a series of noisy deep-breathing exercises , ‘ to calm her down ’ , and then prepared a cup of herbal tea , ‘ to make her sleep ’ . |
17 | She wanted to check , but Sharpe pushed her through a gap in a straggling hedgerow and spurred her across an undulating pasture which , years before , had been under the plough and the old furrows still formed corrugations that faced Sharpe like waves of pale grass . |
18 | Not if I have to drag her through every court in the land … |
19 | He had said he would drag her through every court in the land , which sounded unpleasantly threatening . |
20 | Large spiders and segmented insects streamed ahead of her through the leaves , as if to escape attack . |
21 | She retreated to the kitchen to cook breakfast but the odd sentence floated to her through the smells of frying bacon and toasting bread . |
22 | Sabine stared ahead of her through the windscreen . |
23 | He joined her in the kitchen , and she saw that the descriptions which had reached her through the field telegraph and by which she had recognised him , were accurate . |
24 | He led her through the kitchen to a darkened room . |
25 | I crept around to the back of the house and watched as he carried her through the kitchen and into the garage . |
26 | I 'll be with you in a few minutes , ’ and he whipped up his coat from among a stack of luggage and instruments lying in the hall , and taking her by the arm he hurried her through the kitchen . |
27 | He lowered himself and kissed her through the weave . |
28 | He remembered their girl as she had been when he first had her through the system in Denver . |
29 | Her head began to throb but it eased as Fernando guided her through the crowds to small , quieter side-streets away from the harbour . |
30 | He took his pipe out and lit it slowly , squinting at her through the puffs of blue smoke . |