1. Granted some of the images are a little sanitised, but the good intentions can be clearly read through the window dressing. 2. I left the house and bought newspapers and stopped on the sidewalk to read through the ads for vacant rooms. 3. Occasionally he would stop writing, read through what he had written, and then go on. 4. So, reading through this book, you feel as thought Alwyn is looking over your shoulder, egging you on. 5. Try to avoid forcing your reviewer to read through voluminous material of questionable value to him. 6. Always read through what you have written before you leave the exam room. 7. She read through pages and pages of the music I had brought her. 8. That night Porter read through company literature and discovered the products were guaranteed. 9. Kopyion, appearing not to notice him, continued collecting messages, reading through them quickly and then shredding them. |