Example sentences of "through it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway you then look through it with the solution in and you 'll find that if , for example , you started off with it completely dark you 'll find it 's then grey cos the plane of light 's been rotated , now it 's where there was no light getting through now some of it is actually getting through , cos it 's been rotated . |
2 | Beth held the door open while Cissie manoeuvred her way through it with the wooden tray . |
3 | Chirk , trying to retain a hint of character despite the volume of traffic that passes through it on the A5 , came and went , then , across the River Ceiriog and out of Wales into England . |
4 | Look out for the kissing gate on your right and go through it on the path heading to the lake which passes through Long How Wood . |
5 | on the training course or guide you through it on the training course . |
6 | well you drive through it on the main road and it goes both sides of the road |
7 | The branch falls through it into the shaft and drops after the man . |
8 | Its door , as expected , was ajar , and after checking the street Huy quickly slipped through it into the twilit interior . |
9 | and this , we , we just worked our way through it during the week |
10 | He 'd never been through it since the time Barry had locked him in . |
11 | The swing-door dividing the buffet from the kitchen contains a central , circular pink-tinted window and , as I gaze through it at the catering staff , my eyes fall on a cross between Fassbinder 's Querelle and one of Hieronymus Bosch 's more frightening paintings . |
12 | If the puncture is in the middle of a pipe run , cut through it at the puncture site , and remove about 20mm of pipe so you can reconnect the cut ends with a compression fitting . |
13 | ‘ Here , ’ she says thickly , handing me a joint while she rolls the ice cube round in her mouth and tries to breathe through it at the same time . |
14 | I always remember Jessie saying , ‘ Come on twins , let's go over the tap , ’ and we 'd go through it to the tune Sitting On Top Of The World . |
15 | It had an iron gate almost indistinguishable from the railings , and he preceded her through it to the front door which was centrally placed between tall windows , with a bow window above it belonging to the bedroom they would be sharing . |
16 | When the switch is closed , the full available current flows through it to the load but again no power is dissipated in the switch since the voltage across it is zero . |
17 | You needed to use imagination to see through it to the ground below . |
18 | We have come through it to the extent that I am north and west Belfast Branch Secretary . |
19 | A stream ran through it to the river . |
20 | Luke emphasised the insult by letting his gaze roam insolently over her robe , just as if he saw through it to the single garment she still had on underneath . |
21 | He could quite clearly see through it to the crushed grass on which it lay but , when he gingerly touched a scale that was a mere golden sheen on thin air , it felt solid enough . |
22 | I hear the thump of the cat flap as Cat O'Fun tumbles through it without the feline grace of his fellows . |
23 | When they reached a gap he drew her through it towards the parking area , and there the sight of Doreen standing before the house threw Lucy into a state of gloomy depression . |
24 | Sometimes Gabriel 's ghost was so physical , so vivid , that Lee would almost cry out to Larry to warn him as he moved through it between the kitchen and the living-room or walked over it as Gabriel lay on the carpet in front of the television . |
25 | He constructed his own refined version of the newly-invented telescope and peered through it from the top of St Mark 's tower in Venice . |
26 | I would admire any conductor just for getting through it from the first note to the last without too many disasters P there 's a pitfall a minute . |
27 | Well , a world-famous nature reserve is installing an anti-pollution system to clean up the water flowing through it from the River Severn . |
28 | Mariana hatched the drop to the river to their right and dragged a furrow through it round the side of the meadow and on up the mountain with a branch cutting off at right angles to run along the top of the quarry . |
29 | One day I was browsing through it in the shop . |
30 | Never slam a door in temper , you may need to come back through it in the future : kick yourself instead . |