"Come upstairs," Roy urged through the door of the ladies' room, as she changed.
He intercepted the man, put one arm around him, and urged him through the door.
He took my elbow and urged me through the service elevator to the corridor.
The horses seemed almost eager to start and moved without urging along a narrow track through the dark woods.
He urged her gently back toward the house, through the fine mist of the morning rain.
She urged her charge into the alley and through the high doors of the cafe, looking back to make certain that they hadn't been pursued.
It was all they could do to urge their way through the incredible press of citizens.
Could he urge the cutter through the sea so as to get within view of the look-outs before the sun went down?
Leaning against the horse's neck, the old man urged it closer through the water.
A fourth and final door was opened and Clarke felt himself urged through it.