Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] through the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It may take several releases and many months before the company starts to see a return on its investments , so it is essential for an indie to have a relatively solid financial base to see it through the difficult early stages and to sustain the levels of promotion until an act on the label breaks . |
2 | Virgin Atlantic , as the new airline was to be called , would need to become airborne within the next three to four months , to take advantage of the summer traffic and generate the necessary cash reserves to see it through the fallow winter months . |
3 | The rise of this logical positivism reinforced the Enlightenment belief in science and rationality ( at the very moment that the world was in desperate need of a moral code and a spiritual light to help it through the great crisis — the Depression — of the old machine 's apparent demise ) . |
4 | The instructor will use a dry land simulator to take you through the basic techniques and introduce the equipment gradually . |
5 | Yet oddly enough when Massine staged his Donald of the Burthens with the help of a Scottish expert to guide him through the traditional steps and figures it was not a success , possibly because too much reliance was placed . |
6 | With revenues plummeting , airlines clamoured for government support to help them through the bad times . |
7 | Big companies have the cash to sustain them through the long vicissitudes of permit-winning . |
8 | In this mailing from the Office you will already see that a National Draw is taking place , this was planned 12 months ago to increase our income , now we have to rely on the profit to see us through the lean times . |
9 | She could not but be gratified and relieved at the possibility of a small sum to see her through the likely lean period before she could get another post . |