Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] through [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The course takes them through some of Herefordshire 's most beautiful countryside . |
2 | The scenic journey to Karolinka takes you through some beautiful mountainous countryside . |
3 | A trip on the Settle to Carlisle Railway takes you through some stunning countryside . |
4 | Today 's drive takes you through some wonderful scenery as you follow the Black Canyon Highway as it climbs to Montezuma 's Castle , one of the most perfectly preserved of the ancient Indian cliff dwellings . |
5 | Actually the solution to this minor conundrum is not all that difficult , but it takes us through some steps which are not relevant to our main line of discussion , and so we shall postpone it to an endnote to this chapter ( p. 79 ) . |
6 | It is an open question whether this higher-level information dictates the lower-level interpretation ( as in HARPY , HWIM and Hearsay-II ) or enhances it through some sort of feedback mechanism ( as in TRACE ) , or selects it from a pool of candidates . |
7 | Still later there are codicils in which the testator addresses both the initial and substitute heirs , and entrusts them through another trust clause with payment of all dispositions : ‘ Lucius Titius to his initial and substitute heirs : greetings . |
8 | The Lord puts you through these trials . ’ |
9 | The language of the Sonata No. 3 is Schoenbergian but on a larger scale than anything Schoenberg wrote for solo piano : Krenek has a more obvious strain of Viennese lyricism , which serves him through all his style changes . |
10 | and again rotates it through another so square root of minus one times the square root of minus one is the same effect as multiplying by minus one . |