Example sentences of "and through his " in BNC.

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1 And through his britches the blue winds blow .
2 The childish words went through and through his mind , blotting out all coherent thought .
3 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
4 ‘ I 've got Ransom to Venus and through his first conversation with the ‘ Eve ’ of that world : a difficult chapter …
5 I suggest that all our sacraments are derivative sacraments , because they all originate from the source of God 's life in and through his Son .
6 Having received an honorary degree from St Andrews University , and through his friendship with Principal Robertson of Edinburgh University , had managed the business of a Divinity Degree for his friend Sam Cooper .
7 He died in 1940 and through his brother left the Club £3,000 , in the meantime being very generous in many ways .
8 There was no deterioration in that lovely running style , but the strain showed in his sunken eye sockets and through his gritted teeth as he circled the track to the bitter and glorious end .
9 He believes that older people have had a raw deal , and through his writing he hopes to show where things have gone wrong and how more positive attitudes could be developed .
10 When the scheme ended he stayed on and through his endeavours has helped to make the park a place of beauty .
11 But Maggie had heard him draw notes out of it which rent the air with their sadness , and through his music she 'd seen a side of him he 'd kept hidden from the world .
12 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
13 He had settled in Ireland many years ago and through his shrewd business ability and financial acumen he had become very wealthy .
14 Gallons of water cascaded over the side of the bath and through his private rooms at Buckingham Palace .
15 He was still prone to falling head-over-heels in love with young men , and through his friend , Paul Holmes , who taught painting at Kingston , he met Peter Date , a student at Sutton Art School .
16 Follow Me to San Francisco follows the adventures of a newcomer to San Francisco and through his adventures introduces information about some aspects of that society .
17 His prestige , like Aethelberht 's before him , could now find further expression in the diffusion of the new religion among the territories subject to him and through his personal participation in ecclesiastical affairs at the highest level .
18 Before Un coeur simple , parrots flit briefly through Flaubert 's work , and through his letters .
19 Peter had been Head of External Affairs at Easton House since 1986 , and through his work with the Institute 's Technical Advisory Committee has done much to raise our standing with the Government and the media .
20 Abel II was already well connected in London through cousins and through his older brother John , a London merchant and director of both the East India and the South Sea Companies .
21 It is up to man to look at the world and through his perceptions and his thinking to convert the world either into a form which can then be processed or into an idea .
22 Sheriff Irvine Smith has again displayed to us through the cases themselves and through his own deft and inhumane commentary , the continuing mores of the Scottish nation .
23 At Hendaye , Franco stated personally what had already been said in his letters and through his ministers and officials : Spain was committed to helping the Axis , but could only do so when she was materially equipped for war and assured of her " rightful " territorial claims in North Africa .
24 Behind him the tailgate went up with a bang , and through his face he felt the vibrations of an engine .
25 In his day Wilson was very conscious of some of the injustices from which the weavers suffered , and through his pen he sought to champion their cause .
26 He met this challenge by manufacturing a sense of drama through his theatrical style of rule and through his ambitious policies .
27 The man had been seen firing a rifle in his back garden and through his letter box .
28 In later years , the 15-stone comedian faced health problems , both of his own , and through his wife who fought bravely against breast cancer .
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