Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb past] through the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Aye , yesterday ! ’ she exclaimed accusingly , seizing on the distraction when his words finally got through the strange fog in her brain . |
2 | Heather Payne simply listened through the thin wall dividing the houses as her victim panicked . |
3 | Sometimes that flash is near slit 1 and in that case we know that the electron actually went through the first slit . |
4 | WORRIED Yugoslav Communist authorities yesterday attempted through the officially-controlled trade unions to halt the wave of mass strikes sweeping across the country . |
5 | Carlton Palmer and David Hirst both came through the 1-1 Goodison Park draw after recovering from knocks . |
6 | In The Origin , and already as far back as The German Ideology , Marx and Engels followed their contemporaries in believing that the history of mankind usually went through the same sequence of technological improvement . |
7 | The road suddenly appeared through the thinning trees and Jenna had to scramble down a bank , cross a ditch and she was standing on the firm tarmac of the main highway . |
8 | Apart from some narrowing of the gender gap , this situation largely persisted through the eighteenth century . |
9 | Her attacker then ran through the open lift door and into the corridor . |
10 | Two minutes from time Coyle again broke through the United defense but his angled cross-range volley was blocked by the goalkeeper . |
11 | Jean Collona also slunk through the Seventies and underlined a look that will for at least a year separate the old from the young . |