Lots of sentences have "through" in them. You can walk through that door. Through the window, he saw her.
"He walked 'through' the door."
He threw the basketball through the net.
The word "jocund" is a synonym of the word "merry. " An example of a sentence using the word "jocund" is "They reunited on Friday and had a jocund celebration through the night. "
Yes you can start with a sentence with the word through. However, you need to explain what you're saying with through after a comma. Examples: Through many hard years, they made their home on the prairie. Through determination and hard work, she got her degree. Through the snow he trudged carrying the shivering dog.
It was hard to see through the opaque windows.
Alliteration-reapets the letter through out the sentence
The fragrance of the kabab wafted through the streets of India. This is an example sentence of the word waft.
I drove thru the tunnel to get to the other side of the mountain.
He threw the basketball through the net.
I walked through the underground labyrinth and got lost.
I carried my briefcase with me through the airport.
heat can pass through a conductor.
She liked to thumb through the magazines at the doctor's office
My friend rushed through the market
She strolled through the park leisurely.
He was scrolling through the report at lunch.
I sloshed through the leaves.
The water ran through the faucet.