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Example sentences for "through the"

  • It'll puzzle it to go through the ceiling, I expect!

  • Oh, what fun it'll be, when they see me through the glass in here, and can't get at me!

  • Joe jumped up, and we trotted slowly through the park and through the village, where the people were standing at their doors to have a last look and to say, "God bless them.

  • Through the recommendation of York, I was bought by the master of the livery stables.

  • All right," said the other, and went up through the trapdoor; and I heard him step across the floor overhead and put down the hay.

  • Through the fence, across the road, straight toward me they came.

  • You could see the yard full through the windows.

  • He stopped and pulled out another roll, and offered me all of it, if I'd let him go.

  • Time and work will be needed to understand grown people.

  • All these outward things are not essential; they are pleasing, I grant, but they have nothing to do with the one big, elemental fact that a Godless life is not even half a life.

  • General Dix gave over estates to the freedmen of Fortress Monroe, and so on through the South.

  • It was only now and then that we were able to study, through the medium of his recollection, the simple but intensely human inner life of slavery.

  • Mac 4:50 And so through the covetousness of them that were of power Menelaus remained still in authority, increasing in malice, and being a great traitor to the citizens.

  • Outside was a considerable yard full of monumental masonry.

  • Simply by having the good fortune to get the right clue from the beginning.

  • You describe him as bending over the handle-bar.

  • I knew that someone had entered the house cautiously from without.

  • Quite so, but it seems rather an absurd blind, does it not?

  • I ask nothing better," said the American.

  • In the outhouse you will find a considerable quantity of straw," said Holmes.

  • These are what one may call the private guests.

  • Williamson and Carruthers found themselves carrying the wounded Woodley into the house, and I gave my arm to the frightened girl.

  • Through the gate--now to the right among the laurels.

  • I ran across the heath and peered through the trees.

  • At the point where the path passes through the gate, you could surely pick up the tracks?

  • She had pretty, coaxing ways, as you might say, and I thought there was no harm in letting her just put her head through the door.

  • Such hapless wretches as did venture through Buckalong used to try hard to stray from the road and pick up a feed, but old Sandy was always ready for them, and would have them dogged right through the run.

  • The pig rushed through the brook like mad and up through the woods.

  • There's a short cut to it through the ma'sh back of Janet's.

  • Anne gently put Mrs. Lynde's arms away from her, walked blindly across the kitchen, through the hall, up the stairs to her old room.

  • During the whole of that day they struggled on through the defiles, and by evening they calculated that they were more than thirty miles from their enemies.

  • The whole place was very sloppy from the rain which had fallen through the night.

  • Through the opening in the floor the faint gleam of the-stable lantern was enticing, and Diamond thought he would run down that way.

  • Then he crept out into the yard, through the door in the wall, and away to the primrose.

  • For a few moments, Diamond seemed to be borne up through the depths of an ocean of dazzling flame; the next, the winds were writhing around him like a storm of serpents.

  • It was very narrow, and except when they were passing through the wall, Diamond saw nothing to keep him from falling into the church.

  • One day she saw Diamond peeping through the shrubbery, and called him.

  • And they were admonished continually by the word of God; and they were led by the power of his arm, through the wilderness, until they came down into the land which is called the land of Zarahemla.

  • Aleck was a Christian from the cradle, and duty and the force of habit required her to go through the motions.

  • Through the moon-pierced warp of night Shoot pale shafts of yellow light, Swaying to the kissing breeze Swings the treasure, golden-gleaming, Apples of Hesperides!

  • To me the very essence of the day Reveals its inner purpose and its moods; As poplars feel the rain and then straightway Reverse their leaves and shimmer through the woods.

  • So through the vacancy of busy life At intervals you cross my path and bring The deep solemnity of passing years.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "through the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aqua fortis; been established; being made; fourteen thousand; her letter; holy angels; noted that; practical agriculture; shall build; shell hole; spiritual body; superior numbers; through being; through every; through grace; through life; through natural; through space; through the; through the open door; through their; through them; through thick and thin; through which; throughout the; throughout their