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

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1 And now she is married to Brian Bowen , towards whom she drives home through the January night .
2 The tea forgotten , she gazed blankly through the window .
3 She was still sick at heart when she passed down through the last glade and found herself staring at the Lodge 's covert thatch , its closed door , She stood for a time in the yard outside , afraid to enter .
4 She peered anxiously through the glass doors into the reception area .
5 She peered out through the hole but all she could see was the perimeter fence thirty yards away .
6 She peered out through the windscreen into the eerie blackness of the winding lane .
7 SHe shimmied silently through the window crack like a cat through balanced crates .
8 ‘ I 'll leave you with young Hot-to-Trotsky here , then , ’ Clare says , patting Yvonne on the shoulder and winking at me as she sidles off through the cheering crowd .
9 She wandered aimlessly through the cold morning streets , not sure which way she was going or what direction to take .
10 With a quick wave she darted off through the clusters of people , and Caroline was left facing Roman , abruptly gripped by shyness as well as the usual quietly simmering resentment .
11 Miss Kitt makes even her gauche opening line — ‘ The amount of stars are infinitesimal … ’ — sound sensible and exotically sexy ; from there on she slinks effortlessly through the role , prowling like a panther caged in a pet shop .
12 She slunk covertly through the entrance .
13 She slunk in through the French windows , hoping to creep upstairs unseen .
14 Se alquila — there were several ‘ To Let ’ signs as she drove slowly through the complex and all requesting clients to apply to the central reception for details .
15 She drove out through the gates and along the demesne wall ; the grip of blackbeaded ivies was close in its stones .
16 She came back through the kitchen and gave him the torch .
17 She came in through the corridor , shuffling in her thick black clothes .
18 Spittals ' hands glowed from the diligent rubbing he was applying to them as she came in through the door at ten o'clock .
19 She came in through the yard door , and from the moment he saw her , Dauntless could tell she was a sorceress of deftness and strength .
20 Suddenly she came out through the last curtain of trees and found herself looking down over sunlit green meadowland to where a railway line wound like a serpent through a cutting at the foot .
21 Carefully she turned in through the wide hospital gates .
22 Refusing the invitation to go in for coffee , Fran hurried back to the car and drove across town , only slowing when she turned in through the gates of the college and made her way along the rutted gravel path to pull up in front of the old sandstone building next to Luke 's car .
23 She turned back through the pages .
24 Tourists smelt of sun-screen and beer ; their clothes were garish but the worst thing was the haphazard barrier they formed to Chesarynth as she raced heavily through the dusty street .
25 She riffled anxiously through the letters on her desk , and Lissa said , ‘ Do n't worry about leaving things here .
26 She riffled quickly through the pile and saw nothing of interest but an envelope addressed to her in a bold black hand that looked dimly familiar .
27 She walked on through the rain without stopping , and the young police officers walked beside her .
28 She walked straight through the sitting-room and out into the sunshine .
29 She walked slowly through the quiet streets , wondering if Dana and Roman would be cosily together in her flat .
30 She walked briskly through the teeming streets and alleyways which lay behind the main thoroughfares of Bridgetown .
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