Example sentences of "[verb] through at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She says that there 's quite a lot of crime in the village , with cars driving through at night , break-in 's , etc . |
2 | Usually the largest bars are broken through at intervals by tidal inlets especially where powerful rivers reach the coast . |
3 | We used to walk through at back of that chapel right across Neddy 's fields , right up through Wood . |
4 | While she muddled through at maths and science she was more at home with subjects involving people . |
5 | It 's a good idea to let those parents of children joining mid-year borrow the tape to run through at home . |
6 | Similarly , Lasmo , offering a 6.2p final , rose 4 to 190p after 5m shares went through at 187p . |
7 | Beyond Postojna the roads became increasingly worse , twisting and turning as we went through at Janene on the Croatian border where it was explained that we would have to pay a reduced fee ( as we were carrying humanitarian goods ) of 13DM in order to acquire the appropriate papers to allow us to enter Croatia . |
8 | Over the years , a good many bouncers have been sent down and several batsmen have been injured , especially around the head ; this is because , unlike most of his colleagues , his bouncers usually go through at head height rather than above it and so are particularly awkward . |
9 | The sergeant — his pace blackened with boot polish — assured me , ‘ You 'll get through at Clones . ’ |
10 | West Hartlepool increased their lead after 58 minutes when Mitchell , the alert and sprightly hooker , burst through at speed for a fine try , leaving the opposition flat-footed . |
11 | Nothing is wasted and only the dregs are left , charred and thoroughly sifted , by the time the municipal refuse truck comes through at dawn the next day . |