Example sentences of "[verb] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He was firmly convinced that it was only by consolidating working class effort to meet capitalist effort that they would win through to salvation
2 PROPOSALS to join two Argyll area tourist boards were voted through amid uproar yesterday .
3 The SSD 's head of quality assurance Hugh Dunnachie said the inspection team has tried to work the whole process through with schools .
4 The transmiss-ion process through to money incomes and prices is then determined by the interaction between money supply and demand .
5 Unless one has followed the rug-making process through from clipping to completion , the only way to assess the quality of the wool is to rely on the " feel " of the item and the reputation of the individual weaving group .
6 The only disappointment for the Sunderland fans was that the team did not come out to be saluted after their 1–0 victory as happened when the 1973 side also won through to Wembley at Hillsborough .
7 I heard the boxes were arrived from London , and on the 4th sorted the ten guinea etchings but found in a most unaccountable ( sic ) that all 13 Conistons with about as many more were pricked through with nails … . ’
8 The descriptive analysis of pollution control work is carried through into Chapter 5 .
9 At Samarkand , masons were active building a grand terminus ( which was to remain so only until the railway was carried through to Tashkent in 1898 ) .
10 The whole enterprise is carried through with panache and — apart from the fact that it clocks in at a rather miserly total of only 52 minutes — the disc can be thoroughly recommended to anyone who wants a well-chosen selection of G&S numbers .
11 Some activities , distribution , haulage , advertising and marketing , may be carried through by specialist firms who also provide these services for other industries .
12 This programme was successfully carried through by Erwin Schrödinger and his results published early in 1926 , a classic counter-example to the assertion that distinguished theoretical physicists do their best work before they are 25 ( Schrödinger was 38 at the time ) .
13 Professor Elton believes that they are part of the revolution in government carried through by Thomas Cromwell , that they produced an entirely new kind of Council — a formal governing board instead of an informal inner ring — and that they achieved a clear demarcation of function between administrative and judicial business , with the Privy Council attending to administration and the Star Chamber in effect the same people afforced by two judges — carrying out conciliar jurisdiction .
14 Tormented by allegations of adultery , draft evasion , and venality , he has limped through to victory with an empty campaign , crafted to avoid giving offence to anybody .
15 And in the mid-afternoon , only a few hours after they had arrived back at the apartment , an urgent message had come through for Ross by fax .
16 And a few seconds ago an urgent message had come through from GCHQ at Cheltenham .
17 Fielding Goodney , with all kinds of developments : a " dream script " had come through from Doris Arthur , Caduta Mass and Butch Beausoleil had put their signatures on the line , Spunk wanted in , Lorne wanted out — Lorne Guyland was going crazy , or was staying that way .
18 In effect , Ashford were given rights to fish from the gardens but had difficulties even attempting to pass through to other swims they leased .
19 It was 6.20 when they joined the end of the queue of vehicles waiting to pass through into Hungary .
20 From there he easily caught a British Airways flight staging through from Mauritius to London .
21 If we can get them lined up at the entrance , they should be sucked through like water through a plug hole .
22 The best known in the West is probably shakudo , which is a copper alloy with a deep black patina , but other copper alloys were patinated to produce colours ranging from shades of grey and brown through to green .
23 As soon as machines landed , pilots ' written reports were sent by dispatch rider or telephoned through to GHQ .
24 Phil Richens ' project engineering team — — has been instrumental in devising and overseeing every phase of this technical development programme , from initial planning and purchasing through to installation logistics , commissioning and testing .
25 If the national curriculum and the process of assessment is intended to work through from Stage One at the age of 5-7 to Stage Four at the age of 14 – 16 , there can be no reason for the primary and secondary phase of schooling to be in ignorance of each other .
26 walking through with drugs .
27 Er it 's like kids or people walking through from Road to Road .
28 This train — every train ! — was so packed you would think there was no way through the carriage , but a constant stream of vendors , women and boys mostly , moved through between stations , dipping and ducking , squeezing past passengers .
29 She says that there 's quite a lot of crime in the village , with cars driving through at night , break-in 's , etc .
30 When essential papers had failed to come through to Prague , Chadwick had decided to cut corners by manufacturing a few of his own .
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