Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now there are organized trips to Antarctica for the experience and the wildlife ; to the remotest of Pacific islands sailing in a tall ship ; to cross Africa by flying-boat or hot-air balloon , or to travel through the Arabian Desert by camel in the steps of Lawrence of Arabia .
2 It has been much easier to give an overdraft than to go through the whole process of studying a plan for the business and coming up with longer term loan financing .
3 We are exhorted to get all women planning a pregnancy to consume a supplement of 400 µg folic acid or folate daily and to continue through the first trimester .
4 An alternative way of reaching Rutli from Treib is to take the funicular car ( a ride of 8 minutes ) to Seelisberg on its high terrace at 801m ( 2,627ft ) above sea level , and to walk through the straggling village past church and holiday hotels to the outlook point provided with benches where there is a panorama of the lake as well as a glimpse of Rutli far below .
5 Being keen-sighted created , we are designed to be alert during the day and to sleep through the dark hours .
6 Until now period performances have tended to be abrasive and to whizz through the slow movements , making even the sublime Largo of the Double Concerto into a trivial siciliana .
7 Volume one tells of what Jesus began to do and to teach until his ascension to the right hand of God ; volume two tells of what Jesus continued to do and to teach through the apostolic Church after his ascension , through the gift of the Holy Spirit which he shed upon it .
8 Then she knew that she needed not to sneak out by the convenient back exit , but to leave through the front entrance , trusting its outrageous , ostentatious vulgarity to reassure and comfort her .
9 The water supply indicated on the map proved undrinkable ( the island was quite flat and heavily populated by cows ) ; we had no option but to break through the giant surf .
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