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Example sentences for "through them"

  • These summer weeks form on the whole a pleasant memory for all who passed through them.

  • Through them, it is revealed and manifested.

  • Chance has thrown together at the table with me a number of persons who are worth studying, and I mean not only to look on them, but, if I can, through them.

  • Miracles, it is professed, are wrought by them, or through them, as in the days of the apostles.

  • The answer is near, but for ought we know, Christ may carry me through them all, for he loves with a love that passeth knowledge.

  • First, Those that religiously name the name of Christ should depart from iniquity, because of the scandal that will else assuredly come upon religion, and the things of religion, through them.

  • The people dance round the fires and leap over or through them.

  • Thus the blessing of the corn-spirit was brought to the king's house and hearth and, through them, to the community of which he was the head.

  • Here is also particularly showed, what sight of, and what trouble he had for sin; and also what various temptations he hath met with, and how God hath carried him through them.

  • Saith He, Then I will march on, I will go through them, and burn them together.

  • I would go through them, I would burn them together' (Isa 27:4).

  • Through them: the notion of "through" persisted; her mind trembled towards a conclusion which only the unwise have put into words.

  • Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them, alas!

  • I will go through them if necessary, but only then.

  • Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them alas!

  • Far from doing the best thing under the circumstances, they often appear to me to do things which lead to no particular result, neglecting, through them, very salient opportunities.

  • From that soul, through them, come all the variations and changes of sublunary nature, of which the heavens and celestial bodies are but the secondary causes.

  • This is not for their own sakes, but that Thy name may, through them, abide amongst Thy servants, and Thy remembrance may continue to endure in Thy dominions.

  • Through them, however, I perceive the splendors of Thy wisdom, and discern the brightness of the light of Thy providence.

  • And how long was the pass, the tunnel, through them?

  • Through them we must have passed, for beyond them were the radiant mists of the pit of the city, and through this precipitous gateway filtered the enveloping luminosity.

  • Through them he decides falsely against the titles of litigants in the court of castes, or in the offices of public registry.

  • Through them he has taken effectual security against all complaint.

  • That was his first thought, but his second was a quick oath to himself that he would not go through them again.

  • The man pointed across the street to an entrance between two gray stone pillars with pyramidal tops, and Jason trotted back, and trotted on through them, and up the smooth curve of the road.

  • The streets were filled with eager young faces, and he drove on through them to the red-brick walls of the State University, on the other side of the town, where his labors were to begin.

  • The fashions you have set for some time among your peasantry are not pretty ones; their doublets are too irregularly slashed, and the wind blows too frankly through them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    break down; effort will; elementary school; elephants teeth; flesh and; gold and; hardly conscious; note from; picket guard; postage stamps; retreat from; through being; through fear; through his; through life; through long; through many; through patience and comfort; through some; through space; through the; through their; through which; throughout the; throughout their; upon our