Example sentences of "[vb -s] through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Lurgan earned their four bowling points through a spell of sustained accuracy from veteran Alan Johnston . |
2 | In other words , Lyons , a man who preferred and prefers to make his bargaining points through the media , was prepared to disrupt vital supplies , inflicting untold damage to the economy , without having had any direct discussion with us as to our plans or policies . |
3 | Where it crosses through the X and Y axes . |
4 | Above 200 ° C the flame is self-sustaining , so the igniter is released while the cock is gradually opened further and the hum builds through a howl to a shrill scream . |
5 | As she flies through the dark , or gallops on the horse of night , she is using different skills from those of our daytime world . |
6 | FLURRY OF SLURRY : The liquid dung flies through the air as revenge-seeking Dave launches his attack |
7 | He flies through the air with the greatest of ease , that daring young man is his … top secret experimental jet fighter ? |
8 | Subject : He flies through the air with greatest of ease |
9 | Subject : Re : He flies through the air with greatest of ease |
10 | The professional assessment is that the Mitre ball is heavier when it flies through the air and therefore lends itself to greater accuracy . |
11 | You know , the one who feeds to routine , sleeps through the night at a fortnight old , gains weight at the average rate and does n't get a spotty face the day before he 's due to have his photo taken . |
12 | His intention is the cuddly fish that feeds on acorns and sleeps through the winter when nobody wants to go outside and look in their fishpond anyway . ’ |
13 | Even his fond parents do n't call him that when he rampages through the flat creating mayhem , and Joyce was recently heard to declare that she 'd rather do Rob 's tax returns than look after the baby . |
14 | He calls himself a ‘ stopper , ’ with his greatest ability being able to pounce on anything earthbound that should cross his territory , but he also has a fine pair of catching hands , and he took many full-blooded cuts and slashes through the expansive point area during the World Cup . |
15 | About 245,000 people receive community care grants through the social fund and one million get crisis loans . |
16 | Postgraduate research in the UK is currently dually funded by Government ; by project research grants through the Research Councils , and by block grant from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) , formerly the University Grants Committee ( UGC ) . |
17 | Morning light squeezes through a small split in the curtain . |
18 | It is inverted on a pivoted bracket whereupon soap drains through an orifice . |
19 | Rain entering the soil disturbs the equilibrium in the same way as water added to the top of the capillary tube or towel ; water drains through the unsaturated zone to the water table . |
20 | Regarding the customer as all-important is an attitude of mind that he develops and encourages through the organization . |
21 | So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect . |
22 | So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect . |
23 | Pots will be attractive to add instant colour and a path sweeps away under the pergola towards the rockery where it turns through a right angle in front of the rose bed , eventually ending at the vegetable plot that is neatly screened by the hedge . |
24 | It took us two turns through the arch before she decided . |
25 | Now watch this , as we go through the tack the sail is driving for most of the time just flapping briefly as the sail turns through the wind . |
26 | The research has also revealed a ghostly army which marches through the village , and a strange old system of farming … based on thirteen wooden balls in a sack |
27 | Individual gas supplies were not provided in the services included in the rebuilding , partly because of the difficulties in projecting the resultant chimneys and flues through the external surfaces — the appearance of which was closely watched by officials of English Heritage . |
28 | The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface . |
29 | Her character goes through a number of changes which is very interesting . |
30 | ‘ Lola is very powerful and very sensitive and she goes through a lot of changes . |