Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] through [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The leader is in good health and , in Maginnis 's opinion , should stay to see through the current phase — at least until the Government agrees to a select committee for Northern Ireland , whether or not there is any devolution .
2 The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room .
3 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
4 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
5 Here again the old north to south and east to west through-roads were diverted to pass through the new market place , so producing the dangerous corners which still exist in the town today .
6 ‘ If they want to go through the correct procedure and ask for a transfer , then so be it . ’
7 Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’
8 In a hidden variable theory , with everything determinate , each electron in the two-slit experiment of Chapter 4 has to go through a definite slit .
9 Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business .
10 The ballroom was now immaculate , its inlaid decorative wood floor gleaming , all the facets of the chandeliers sparkling in the sun that was permitted to stream through the clear glass of the French windows .
11 That is , continuous dynamic dealing with minor perturbations is automatic and so also is the application of basic rules about safety ; for example , the system or some part of it might be programmed to go through a step-change function such as a shut-down if certain parameters exceed prescribed limits .
12 He tried to see through the net curtain but he could see nothing .
13 She twisted herself and tried to see through the buckled plate again .
14 He is free to sample the delights of the city but is forbidden to pass through the third gate of ruby and gold into the Inner Seas .
15 Trained by Nicky Henderson and the mount of Richard Dunwoody , Flown has come through a satisfactory preparation for the step-up to the ultimate test today .
16 CHEMICALS group Courtaulds has come through the past year with a 3pc profits rise but is far from confident market conditions will be any easier in 1993 .
17 We must seek to discover through the experimental work of small teams which approaches have the best chances of success , before committing the battalions .
18 ‘ She never stopped chattering through the entire performance and of course that made everybody look at her . ’
19 Another instance of apparent passive margin asymmetry is provided by the eastern margin of Australia , which has a marked upwarp which forms the Great Dividing Range , and the Lord Howe Rise which represents a now submerged fragment of continental crust which around 95 Ma BP. rifted away from eastern Australia studies of extensional terranes , such as the Basin and Range Province of the south-western USA , using seismic methods have revealed shallow-dipping faults which appear to extend through the entire lithosphere .
20 There is also some suggestion that health problems increase in opencast mining areas , something which urgently needs verifying through a major community health research study .
21 Recently Iman Wilkens has proved through an exhaustive study of Homer that Troy stood , not in Turkey , but on the site of a filling station off the A604 south east of Cambridge .
22 In simple terms the fleet has to start through an imaginary line usually drawn between a mast and buoy .
23 In drug addiction and in the eating disorders the processes may be even slower because the drugs or the distorted eating pattern may cause more confusion and damage to thought processes and also because the sufferers may be young and may need to live through the emotional pain of adolescence that is necessary for maturity and which they earlier avoided by recourse to mood-altering chemicals , substances or behaviour .
24 Middlesbrough 2 Bristol Rovers 1 MIDDLESBROUGH manager Lennie Lawrence shrugged off the controversy surrounding Paul Wilkinson 's first goal to salute a player who has battled through a 58-match marathon .
25 The Immigration and Nationality Department of the Home Office has asked through the Scottish Education Department that we write to all governing bodies in Scotland reminding them of the difficulties created by urgent requests for naturalisation shortly before international sporting events .
26 The imager was selected from six finalists of the 1991 competition and has gone through a two-year production stage to prove its commercial viability .
27 Evode has gone through a sticky patch .
28 The thing has gone through a tidal change and we know pay attention to the views of women themselves .
29 St Matthew 's School has gone through a difficult patch in the last few years .
30 You know we have had , as you saw , hundreds and hundreds of amendments and the thing has gone through an enormous process of of er consideration .
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