Sentence for through | Use through in a sentence

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  • Home through the valley. (10)
  • She would go through with it. (8)
  • Stephen broke through the hedge. (8)
  • They come through into the room. (8)
  • Lady Adela has got through to them. (8)
  • Finally, through the influence of =J. (3)
  • He got up and walked through the room. (12)
  • Where, through the black enchanted slime. (8)
  • The talk ran on briskly through the dinner. (9)
  • He looked back through the doorway in going out. (10)
  • But the chairman was through the green baize door. (8)
  • Their faint perfume stole through the other odours. (8)
  • His hand touched her foot through the soft eiderdown. (8)
  • The Indian civilian put his hand shyly through his arm. (8)
  • If, then, he was hers through her brother, what was she to him? (10)
  • I marched on through the grinning crowd, with the step of a martyr. (6)
  • Through the leaves there came the faint far tinkle of the tea-bell. (8)
  • Why was he walking through a damp wood at this hour of the morning? (8)
  • The news spread through the town; all were divided between hope and fear. (19)
  • Again he followed, mounting by a ladder, through a trapdoor on to the roof. (8)
  • Lavender vaguely, gazing at the light filtering through the Venetian blind. (8)
  • Cook whistled through his closed teeth, squinting at the sketch admiringly. (13)
  • Scraps of conversation came his way through the clatter of plates and glasses. (8)
  • If Mr. Soames would come into the back-room, he could see him through the door. (8)
  • Mr. Van Diemen Smith inquired, like the foreigner he had become through exile. (10)
  • He was, in fact, an accidental channel through which money flowed, employing labour. (8)
  • He turned round, seized her hand, and, without a word, they passed through the archway. (8)
  • The flaming West, the crimson heights, shower their glories through voluminous leafage. (10)
  • But now the outer barricade was broken through, and the rout pressed on the second line. (10)
  • For a moment she looked out through the hall window that framed a group of black chimneys. (12)
  • Redworth carried his burden through the frosty air at a pace to melt icicles in Greenland. (10)
  • Scarcely had he closed the door behind him, when a sudden thought flashed through his brain. (6)
  • A sense of well-being surged through him, a peculiar joy that seemed to affect his very skin. (12)
  • Through it all runs a vein of poetic fancy, well suggesting the beauty and mystery of the sea. (3)
  • Cougham also, Cougham had passed through his Radical phase, as one does on the road to wisdom. (10)
  • His immediate pressing necessity struck like a pulse through all the chords of dismal conjecture. (10)
  • The lamplight dappled through the tired foliage on to these benches which have rested many vagrants. (8)
  • Keen, poignant agonies seemed to shoot from his neck downward through every fibre of his body and limbs. (1)
  • Not till late afternoon did she again pass out by the gate, through which she had entered, full of hope. (8)
  • The guests were leaving when Shelton, who was watching; saw Antonia slip through the drawing-room window. (8)
  • I knew that her rich, tender voice was doing its work, too, through the commonplaces she vouchsafed to me. (9)
  • The terrier backed into a plaster cast which came down on his tail, and sent him flying through the doorway. (8)
  • His powerful and penetrating intellect interested itself with all social and civil facts through his religion. (9)
  • The frequent villas that dot the shores below Visegrád we now looked upon through glasses of different color. (20)
  • Through its open window the head and shoulders of Mr. Stone could be seen close to a small green reading-lamp. (8)
  • It was Uncle Nicholas, in a frock-coat and his special cut-away collar, with a black tie passed through a ring. (8)
  • Once the little dog had gotten up from the carpet and, wheezing asthmatically, had slipped out through the door. (12)
  • So, then, I shall go and hire the yacht through Dettermain and Newson, furnish it with piano and swing-cot, etc. (10)
  • The sun was low, blazing among the thicker branches of the pollard forest trees, and through sprays of hawthorn. (10)
  • Amazed at the mine she had sprung, the Countess sat through it, lamenting the misery of owning a notorious father. (10)
  • The submission to a tangle that could be cut through instantaneously by any exertion of a noble will, convicts them. (10)
  • She saw him oftener than at any other time setting off on the long tramps he took through the woods in the afternoons. (9)
  • Shelton was conscious of a shiver running through the audience which reminded him of a bullfight he had seen in Spain. (8)
  • The sky had darkened strangely, but pale streaks of light, coming from one knew not where, filtered through the trees. (8)
  • The packing of pipes where they pass through the floors will often prevent freezing caused by cold drafts around them. (17)
  • Through the crystal clearness of the fundamental flux the mind could see at that same moment Bianca leaving her front gate. (8)
  • Heard ye outcries of affright, Voices that through many a fray, In the press of flag and spear, Warned the king of peril near? (10)
  • Often, again, when the tree reached from bank to bank, there was room by lying close to shoot through underneath, canoe and all. (2)
  • The bird was on a plane-tree, and, with throat uplifted, was letting through his yellow beak that delicious piece of self-expression. (8)
  • Lavender, somewhat dazed, for the indiarubber had been hard, sat gazing through the little back window at the great city he was leaving. (8)
  • And all through the drive he remained sunk in an indifference and lassitude which to Lady Casterley seemed in the highest degree ominous. (8)
  • But evidently, whatever rebellion his daughters had carried through against him, he had kept his dominion over this gentle spirit unbroken. (9)
  • His faith in Hart had been justified, and yet at times he shook his head doubtfully over some of the work which passed through the office. (13)
  • Hilary was looking at him; that faintly smiling glance, searching him through and through, suddenly made Stephen feel inferior. (8)
  • Perhaps this was because I had reached the point through my acquaintance with Tolstoy where I was impatient even of the artifice that hid itself. (9)
  • The door, however, proved not to be locked, and they were all agreed in turning joyfully through it, and leaving the unmitigated glare of day behind. (4)

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