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

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1 If she goes through the checkout without a tantrum praise her behaviour ( ‘ You 're a big girl behaving so well ’ ) .
2 This gives you a head start , and if you are sensitive to her changing needs as she goes through the grief experience you will learn your role and recognise your cues as you go along .
3 She goes through the book do n't she ?
4 At the beginning of each week she read through the Radio Times and TV Times and ringed the programmes that she wanted to see .
5 ‘ She 'd have a lot to get used to at first , ’ Rose said absently as she scanned through the letter .
6 She tottered through the open door .
7 She squelched through the mud at a half-trot and hoped with all her heart that someone , after all this agony , would be in ; a kind , exceptionally friendly family would be nice ; the elder son could be a brilliant mechanic and would mend her jeep with the proverbial wave of his spanner , the mother could be a fantastic cook .
8 So these are the things that are worrying Robyn Penrose as she drives through the gates of the University , with a nod and a smile to the security man in his little glass sentry box : her lecture on the Industrial Novel , her job future , and her relationship with Charles — in that order of conspicuousness rather than importance .
9 She fought through the days with relentless activity , aiming to get thoroughly tired , so that she could sleep .
10 As she flies through the dark , or gallops on the horse of night , she is using different skills from those of our daytime world .
11 She cruised through the 1930s ' red brick semis and the 1950s ' concrete estates on the east of the town .
12 Instinctively she sought through the whole cosmos for Fenna , and knew she would not find him .
13 Benny moved along with a strong sense of adventure , and had to resist whistling a jaunty tune as she crept through the scrubby vegetation that surrounded the cemetery .
14 When she checked through the spyhole it was standing in exactly the same spot , unmoving , like a lizard .
15 By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running .
16 Somehow , with gritted teeth , her soul in torment , she got through the day and the night that followed .
17 How she got through the next day , she could n't remember .
18 She got through the rest of the morning as best she could .
19 And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients .
20 The tall dark girl got off the London train and as she passed through the barrier at Stowerton station she asked the woman collecting tickets where she could get a taxi .
21 Queen Victoria had the curtains of her train window drawn when she passed through the region so that her eyes should not be offended by its ugliness and squalor .
22 And she passed through the sweet shop with a nod towards Nan , who was serving a customer , and out into the street .
23 As she passed through the channel there had been less than a foot clearance between the ship 's sides and the concrete wharf .
24 As she passed through the gate , to walk beside the stream , Bob Lamb caught sight of her from the other bank of the beck .
25 It was there as soon as she passed through the doors of their East Side brownstone .
26 As she passed through the kitchen on her way upstairs with a protesting armful of Trevor , Eb asked darkly , ‘ How soon does that child start school ? ’
27 The late summer air was surprisingly mild as she passed through the turnstiles into the ‘ enchanted garden ’ .
28 She passed through the doorway , her eyes raking through the little knot of people clustered round it .
29 As she passed through the lights she turned right into a small service road which ran alongside a few small shops .
30 She lingers through the night : Charles and Tom ( who is in love with her ) wait in the hospital .
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