Example sentences of "and [verb] [adv prt] through the " in BNC.

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1 He walked to the window and gazed down through the net curtains .
2 We mounted and rode back through the lazy summer sunshine , the Scottish troopers massing behind whilst Vauban pushed forward between us .
3 She saw the little procession of horsemen climbing the ramp towards Parfois , and crept up through the trees to see more closely , for it seemed to her that the middle figure of the five was bound , and one of those who rode beside him led his horse by the bridle .
4 Then she opened the bedroom door and crept down through the dark , silent house .
5 They could not open the door , so they climbed down from the roof and got in through the window .
6 The water , flooding over the pastures in winter and oozing up through the summer marshes , held the key to these balanced systems .
7 In 1737–8 he served on a committee of the Goldsmiths ’ Company , promoting the Plate Offences Act , and moved up through the hierarchy of the court , only failing to serve as prime warden .
8 They were stopped at a sentry post to have passes checked and moved on through the wool of the fog , traffic sounds muted , an anguished cry from the Thames as a ship sounded its foghorn on the way down to the sea .
9 Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field .
10 When there were no sounds of activity she heaved a great sigh of relief and carried on through the living-room towards the front door .
11 He banged his hat on and stumped off through the courtyard , muttering , ‘ I 'll give her testify … ’
12 She led her horse to the very edge of the woodland , and peered out through the scrub at the rise of land before her .
13 They walked briskly over to the two cars and Plumpton bent down and peered in through the windows of the Mini .
14 Bodie nodded towards the door of Flat 30 and Doyle stepped across to it , dropped to a crouch and peered in through the letterbox .
15 At last , under the cover of a black moonless night , Grandfather Denknetzeyan stole over to the house and peered in through the kitchen window .
16 We leaned on the railing , and peered down through the littered lattice of cross-angled trees , their backs broken in their last attempt to scramble up the cliff .
17 It was a slow , infuriating process , and as A roads gave way to B and Robyn neared her destination already two hours late , the slowly darkening skies became as black and as desperate as Robyn 's frame of mind , until the heavens opened and it started to pour — not reasonable , perfectly acceptable drops of rain from a warm July sky , but pounding , penetrating torrents that battered and bounced off the roof of the jeep and seeped in through the ill-fitting windows .
18 Andy gives a small smile , takes the empty glass from her and heads back through the crowds to the kitchen .
19 The shallow burial phase was dominated by pore waters that were derived from surface environments and percolated down through the buried sediments ( Fig. 6 ) .
20 ’ Both of them recovered , and staggered on through the year .
21 I told the stationer I 'd be back for my parcel , and wandered on through the cold sunny streets .
22 Anderson chuckled goodbye and crashed on through the bushes , clink-clink-clinking in search of another rabbit hole .
23 Across the highway , the driver of the second rig swung his wheel hard over and accelerated in through the gap in the wake of the three fire tenders .
24 She held up her hand to him to say , " Wait while I see if it 's safe , " and darted back through the kitchen and into the house , listening in the big hall where suits of dull metal armour stood mutely by the heavy oak doors .
25 Apparently he was n't touting for more Pest Control business , rather his tropical iguana had escaped and made off through the undergrowth .
26 The recorded music can then be notated and played back through the sound card .
27 Later , well into the night , Mina and Kāli wrap blankets round their shoulders and walk out through the village .
28 The transaction seems to embarrass him because he insists on carrying it out in the corridor out of sight of his secretary , whose fluffy blue feet have just slipped and slid back through the door of his office .
29 He did n't mind losing his board and slogging in through the breaking waves .
30 I stuffed it all into my pocket and raced back through the rain to the hotel , my hair in soggy fronds and my feet squelching .
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