Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [vb pp] through " in BNC.

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1 Well yes , but let me say that I gave up going to auditions well before I became well known through The History Man , on television .
2 Mrs Ellerton said : ‘ I 'd only flicked through the book and that one mistake jumped off the page at me .
3 If I had n't got through this time I was going to phone them to check a fault . ’
4 Well I had n't got through that had I ?
5 ‘ Before contracting the illness I had already gone through a nightmare year with injuries .
6 For I had already sat through a grave miscarriage of justice .
7 If I had not discovered through Exchange and Mart that Lowestoft was the home of the leading ( and cheapest ) breeder of Main Coon kittens in the country , I would not now be mounting the Sir John , clutching a cardboard box riddled with air holes and marked Pac-a-Pet .
8 I had not looked through those volumes for many years , until these recent developments led me to get down from the shelf the Devon and Cornwall volume once more .
9 However often I lived through the moment , and I had just lived through it so vividly that the palms of my hands were sweating and my heart thumping , I could not make it last beyond that point .
10 Having admired his free verse for some years I had recently ploughed through his somewhat monumental work , the first two volumes of ‘ Abraham Lincoln — The Prairie Years ’ and enjoyed it .
11 I 've not got through them all , I was just reading selective pieces
12 It 's quite a drive — I 've just gone through it myself ; does n't that indicate to you how serious he is ? ’
13 We have that many er applications I mean I 've just gone through A division and I 've got er a pile of cards literally an inch thick with people a made an initial inquiry or b they 've been furnished with questionnaires and not been returned , so I 'm sending those er right through the divisions
14 I mean I 've just come through there and I had a car today and a girl was telling me her father erm opened his door last week er cataract and the , the wife , the granny blind too and there , the man from the water board was just going to switch off your water , just okay if I check your taps , three hundred pounds out the house
15 I 've just looked through my notes o of the meeting .
16 I do n't know , I 've never been in it , I 've just looked through the window and then they 've got junk , I mean that , that er
17 I 've just got through telling you the food situation .
18 I 've just sat through the most incredible proposition , and now you expect me to believe — ’
19 Actually I 've rather hurried through that objective part of our I only had my time to bring before you one other very important issue and two other pieces of information .
20 I 've never looked , I mean I 've never looked , I 've never looked through one and i i it 's funny really cos you look through and the door , th the door that was near to there looks absolutely miles away , you 're going through , going through a
21 I mean I 've never looked through a telescope .
22 I 've only glanced through the book , but it contains a lot of personal recollections .
23 I have just read through his reports of Linfield games , in the ‘ Ulster ’ last season .
24 I have probably waded through hundreds over the years .
25 Not at the moment because I have n't gone through how to do that .
26 Well I have n't got through it yet .
27 I am not looking for , or expecting , sympathy , but as I have selflessly ridden through the valley of the Multivite Vegeburger/Singletons Valve Replacement League Division Three , I have taken abuse to the left of me and phlegm to the right .
28 I have not padded through the Taj Mahal ,
29 In order to find them , I have merely thumbed through the pages of recent editions of Hansard .
30 I have personally pushed through a restructuring along these lines of the degree for which I am responsible … comprising eight subjects .
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