Example sentences of "[verb] him through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He said the care of the staff at Ipswich Hospital and Denise helped him through the most difficult time of his life . |
2 | His sense of the ridiculous helped him through the myriad indignities which he and Lindsay underwent . |
3 | Luke helped him through the door with a violent push and then slammed it after him , flicking the lock — something , Robyn realised with relief , that Callum had n't thought to do earlier . |
4 | Andrew Simister 's Lennon ( also an excellent performance ) visits him through the cupboard , exhorting him to free his mind with drugs , Indian mysticism and love . |
5 | In the end the man became so nervous that I had to hold his arm and literally steer him through the crowd to the right spot . |
6 | David Anderson has been acquitted on a jury 's not proven verdict of murdering Raymond Mullan three years ago by stabbing him through the heart with a hunting knife . |
7 | He loosened the gyves , dragged Corbett to his feet and bundled him through the door , along the passage and up the steps into the pure , dear air . |
8 | I 've things to tell thee , but not now , ’ pushing him through the doorway . |
9 | It was still daylight as Rune , having parked the car and guided her across the road , stood back to let her precede him through the Tivoli turnstiles . |
10 | She held out her hand to lead him through the courtyard , stopping at the fountain which was lit by soft moonlight . |
11 | Get him down here at once and show him through the gates . |
12 | It was after 9 a.m. when Nowak drove him through the gates , past the guards , and into the vast underground car-park . |
13 | Frankenstein jumped down and led the horse , escorting him through the ruins of outer walls until the tower stood above us . |
14 | He gasped as though someone had stabbed him through the heart . |
15 | If he 'd been on the train and had walked with the other racegoers towards the station , Filmer could have seen him through the window … and just the sight of him had caused the tensing of the neck muscles … and if Filmer had n't yet paid him for whatever … then he would come back to the train … |
16 | By leaving Brentwoods earlier than anticipated , she had not seen him through the publication of his novel . |
17 | He taught at the College of Further Education a few miles from Spaxton ; she had met him through a rambling club . |
18 | She could see him through the shutters — a big man , a Berber , a kind-looking man with bright blue eyes and tattoos . |
19 | As Harry stood on the platform a minute or so later , watching the train pull out , he could see him through the brightly lit window , still immersed in his paperback , oblivious , it seemed , to Harry 's departure . |
20 | I can see him through the open bar . |
21 | Rory could see him through the open door as he crossed from the bungalow , through the yard of machinery and tractors , and into the business block . |
22 | Your reward , as carer , is knowing that you have done your best to make the patient comfortable and happy , and to help him through the recovery process from his illness , however long it takes . |
23 | This was Rosalind Hatch — Roz — and she greeted Cowley coolly , but courteously , before leading him through the house and into the rear garden . |
24 | ‘ I fancy you , Matt , ’ Georgina said , leading him through the crowded room . |
25 | They allowed him through the security system first , leaving them trapped behind the time-lock doors as he made good his escape . |
26 | Luckily Thoth , possessing more compassion than he 'd dared hope , soothed him through the transitional period . |
27 | He had a manual of casual jobs — things like grape-picking , which had got him through the summer . |
28 | That stubbornness had got him through the last four years , but he had finally had to admit that walking out on his wife had been the biggest mistake of his life . |
29 | But while many small traders blame the lenders for many of their difficulties Mr Miller says the Royal Bank of Scotland has helped him through the downturn by being flexible . |
30 | Henderson was swamped by back-slapping colleagues who have helped him through the difficulties of adapting to life in Zimbabwe in the last two weeks . |