Example sentences of "came through [art] " in BNC.

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1 one of my first artists came through a very old friend called Richard Ogden who now manages paul McCartney .
2 The only daylight came through a chink between the heavy wooden doors .
3 Mr Cross had chosen the ideal spot for his photography some three days earlier and the picture he wanted could only be taken during the ten days around the longest day when the sun came through a gap in the hills .
4 Ownership links between ITV and radio were often indirect and came through a third party , including newspaper groups .
5 She divorced Neil ; the decree nisi came through a month ago .
6 Great-grandson to King Edward the third , and by a branch senior to Lancaster , even though his descent came through a woman .
7 The hon. Gentleman , who has a special interest in this matter , must be aware that the first information on the Iraqi contract came through a leaked letter and not directly from UKAEA .
8 The exhaustion came through a lack of sleep , not just from a night on the tiles but after being up until 2am yesterday morning to witness the birth of his first child , a son named Jordan .
9 ‘ He came through a 90 minute practice match behind closed doors in midweek and will help us at the back .
10 They came through a rugged training session yesterday and were named in a Test side that contains nine Englishmen , four Scots and only one from Ireland and Wales .
11 — DARLINGTON defender Les McJannet and midfielder Gary Gill came through a game for the reserves unscathed and could soon be set for first-team action .
12 Also , we ordered the armature , it came through a couple of days ago , we put it , but it 's going the opposite direction .
13 But Jay 's spine became electric as Pergolese 's Stabat Mater came through the speakers sure as it had filled the dusk of her dream .
14 The set was so tacky she expected it to collapse each time one of the characters came through the door .
15 When she reached the apartment she tried to write , but sounds of crying children and raised voices came through the ceiling and walls .
16 I suppose , though , that if Titus Andronicus came through the letter-box as a new script , you would be a bit shocked .
17 He got the name Egg and chips twice' because , each time he came through the door of the café with his girlfriend , he would shout to the café owner , ‘ Bert , egg and chips twice . ’
18 Gudok , the railway newspaper , reported on 22 September 1922 that the Moscow workshops on the Kursk line were full of rusting machinery , since rain came through the roof .
19 The priest came through the sacristy door in soutane and surplice and Moran went up to the rails .
20 Then a stone came through the living room window .
21 As the royal party came through the school gates , however , an entire youth brass orchestra , who again had obviously been at the ready for several hours on a cold wintry day , burst into life in the playground .
22 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
23 And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career .
24 A young nurse , not much older than themselves , with the fresh , scrubbed pink complexion of a young child and ginger hair scraped up under her cap , came through the ward , carefully carrying a stainless steel bed-pan , covered by a white cloth .
25 At that moment Stanley came through the door .
26 There were more traffic noises outside and a thin light came through the window .
27 The emotion came through the music .
28 ‘ We came through the boathouse floor . ’
29 Mr Kendall , you came through the hole , found Mr Goodhaven and brought him to the surface .
30 It was appalling carnage that went on , and came through the doors of this hospital . ’
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