Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] through the " in BNC.

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1 She quickly pulled it in and shoved it through the slot , hoping it was the right thing .
2 Indeed so high was their reputation for self-denial in this respect that in the first years of the twentieth century the brothers Paul and Jules Cambon , French ambassadors in London and Berlin respectively , entrusted their private correspondence regularly to the British diplomatic bag rather than sending it through the French ministry of foreign affairs or the French post office : if either of these channels had been used it would almost certainly have been opened and read .
3 Get him down here at once and show him through the gates .
4 Jekyll 's servant , Poole , let him in at once and took him through the kitchen and across the back garden to the laboratory behind the house .
5 His mouth brushed her lips and Robyn felt the strength of his arms as he scooped her up and carried her through the doorway .
6 is er , Robert you can come up and take us through the four steps of selling .
7 Marc Boyle was brought in to help me and , when everything was ready , he and I stood Michael on a wooden tray , lifted it up and threw him through the roof . ’
8 Hearing the slithering sound behind her she jumped up and pulled herself through the roof .
9 Wrap it up and drop it through the letter box .
10 You can , as I said just now , pick up the gauntlet and say squeeze him out and force him through the cones and whatever thing might result of that , you just do n't know , or you can say , Well alright , ease off , go on , you have the space , I do n't really need it , I 'm not in a hurry .
11 A tall muscular Lance-Corporal ( I think ) in a red beret and camouflage suit stepped into the doorway of the coach , gave us all a knowing look , and stepped out and nodded us through the outer gate .
12 Then I hugged her again and pushed her through the door because I thought that if it lasted any longer I would cry .
13 She really was more than half-minded to take them downstairs again and post them through the hole in the mahogany skirting board of the dining-room where they could lie in wait for crumbs of bread and cheese and apple peels that she would be careful to drop …
14 ‘ Well , let's try the Strat again and play it through the Marshall and the Vox and add the … whatever … sound to it , ’ and there were all these different combinations of sounds .
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