Example sentences of "through it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It has the power to reform and transform lives ad through it countless people have been given new strength . |
2 | ‘ The designer has to allow for both those who 'll do no more than flick through and those who 'll go through it line-by-line . |
3 | By the time the network was completed in the mid-1960s , it resembled a vast plumbing system with 18 huge pumps , each one big enough to suck in a car , driving 1 billion gallons of water through it each day . |
4 | Looking through it that is the simplest one cos you can see |
5 | Paul Hentzner , a German traveller , has described the scene in the Presence Chamber as the Queen passed through it one Sunday on her way to chapel . |
6 | An obvious benefit of having the video machine under your control is that sections you can break a programme up into sections and guide your learners through it one section at a time . |
7 | But what if at the moment of birth the whole of one 's life to come were to flash before one 's eyes and then to be immediately wiped away , forgotten , while we laboriously go through all the pleasures and sorrows , all the hopes and frustrations that make up a life , meeting people and parting from them , listening to them and speaking to them , to go through tasting all we taste in the course of our long lives , seeing all we see , every leaf at every moment and every cloud at every moment , and hearing all we hear , the hooting of every car and the singing of every bird and every performance of the Brandenburg concertos , go through all that , in time , very slowly , though we had already been through it all , every moment of it , leaf , cloud , concerto , in one brief but intense instant , everything perfectly formed but over in less than a second ? |
8 | Through it all the words dance like butterflies and dart like wasps . |
9 | We 'll only have to go through it all again when we move . ’ |
10 | And through it all he stayed . |
11 | They have come through it all with courage and resilience but the community support structures have been ruptured and have not yet been re-established — and perhaps never will be in the same way . |
12 | At the point when he began to enjoy himself , he was sent off to go through it all again in Australia , in order that the Commonwealth could be seen to have played some part in his education . |
13 | I 've been through it all . |
14 | The only difference I can find lies in the darker , more spiteful vision of the new film , and the fact that the cast seems almost manically inclined to get through it all as fast as possible and at as high a pitch as the Dolby Stereo can cope with . |
15 | Through it all strolls the one and only John Conteh , as a strong-arm man rendered practically speechless by the goings-on around him . |
16 | But through it all comes Douglas Hurd of the F.O. Finding time to write a seasonal short story for yesterday 's London Evening Standard . |
17 | But Mr Bond has been through it all before . |
18 | But it was such an unusual rise to fame , a situation that , apart from Elvis and The Beatles , there really was n't anyone else to make any reference to and say this is how they got through it all , because there had been nobody else of that size who had done it , and it 's hard to say how much of the rise to fame was attributed to DeFries . |
19 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ if we went seriatim through it all , I might pick some holes in the idea that there was such a comprehensive list of mind-changing . ’ |
20 | Then , stretching a point , he declared : ‘ Now I 've been through it all , I have to admit I had a ball . ’ |
21 | He could not go through it all again . |
22 | It was a chance in a million that I came through it all alive . ’ |
23 | But through it all , the forbearance , stoicism and good humour of the Peruvians was again impressive . |
24 | I go home and people are either getting divorced or remarried and they have n't seen through it all yet . |
25 | Yet through it all a strong sense of caring pervades and a feeling of friendship which is not easy to find in the Western World . |
26 | Millions of people living on the streets , congestion , pollution yet through it all , caring and a friendship which are not easy to come by even in the richest parts of the Western World . |
27 | Prayer within a family takes on new focus and gives new prospects , when the love of God flows through it all . |
28 | Wentworth-Day , who lived through it all , describes the experience : |
29 | The curriculum requirements are extensive and there will be expectations that children ‘ get through it all ’ . |
30 | But through it all stood good old Battersea Power Station . |