Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | So she drifted through the diamond-decked tourists who chattered and laughed in the street-lights . |
2 | And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients . |
3 | So she hurried through the streets , hot and dusty , the still warm knead cake covered with a cloth , and she was aware of a certain agitation in the people passing her , without catching anything said . |
4 | Finally she dived through the alley by the Revuebar and into the market on Berwick Street , a drab thoroughfare enlivened by a sudden riot of colour in the narrow sunlight that came slanting down between the buildings — the yellow awnings over the stalls , the bright shades of new fruit , the brilliant white of new cardboard . |
5 | Instinctively she sought through the whole cosmos for Fenna , and knew she would not find him . |
6 | Mrs Hobden went into the kitchen , and a few minutes later she came through the doorway carrying a tray . |
7 | What I do n't understand is , if she wanted you to be adopted from the start , why did n't she go through the usual channels ? ’ |
8 | How she got through the next day , she could n't remember . |
9 | Now a report into how she slipped through the net of all the care agencies has made it clear they were found wanting in many departments . |
10 | And he said I was completely confused and I could n't , he said I was trying to shout my wife and erm and , er , you know my mouth would n't work , he said , but she said fortunately she looked through the window and er found him and they took him to hospital . |
11 | Almost she rose through the strata of realities to wakefulness , but then her lover glided his fingers gently over the curve of her jaw to mine pleasure from her throat . |
12 | So then she cut through the dining room and into the lounge , where she found him sitting in front of the big Sony TV . |
13 | Then she dawdled through the mews where the milk-horses were shod , and the blacksmith made new railings to put in front of the houses . |