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

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1 The descriptive analysis of pollution control work is carried through into Chapter 5 .
2 It was 6.20 when they joined the end of the queue of vehicles waiting to pass through into Hungary .
3 ‘ When they got through into Lenin Square , the leadership of the republic climbed down from their viewing podium and ran off .
4 ‘ We will be in the back room , ’ said Quigley in tones of quiet authority , and , watched by several more astonished employees of Gordon Brunt Ltd , we all filed through into Quigley 's dining-room .
5 Since he had caught sight of the Summoner , he had not liked to watch the resettlers pouring through into Utah , knowing what it was they were really following .
6 At the same time , in a quite different direction , the ‘ arts ’ run through into areas of human thought and discourse — values , truths , ideas , observations , reports — where , though the ‘ aesthetic ’ perceptions may be still quite relevant , they can not be and in practice are not taken as wholly defining .
7 One of the main questions that the following chapters try to address is how these pressures fed through into changes in industrial relations strategies and practices in the enterprises.The rest of this chapter lays the groundwork for this examination by considering how the general relationship between public enterprise and the state has evolved under the pressures of ‘ commercialism ’ .
8 In the main investigation more than 1500 children were selected — on the basis of their very high IQs — and followed through into adulthood .
9 Moreover , if the centre parties succeed in breaking through into parliament in large numbers then the prospect of coalition government would be increased and this would give the Crown a role in the making of governments since it would no longer be a simple and automatic matter of sending for the leader of the majority party in the Commons .
10 Only when he broke through into sight of the track and the buildings did the realisation hit him .
11 His argument was that aggregate demand could best be stimulated through fiscal expansion , and that in the prevailing conditions most of the increase in national income would feed through into output and therefore employment rather than inflation .
12 The CBI cautioned that the rise in mortgage rates would feed through into pressure for higher pay , raising the prospect of wage inflation and undermining businesses .
13 and then we went through into Italy and I
14 Detective-Sergeant McWhirter went through into Miss Menzies ' anteroom .
15 Second , we should recognise that a two-party dominance in the House of Commons may not reflect the pattern of electoral support in the country at large since our first-past-the-post electoral system makes it difficult for third parties to break through into parliament in proportion to their support in the country .
16 The Japanese attack , by two divisions directed at Imphal and Kohima , was a supreme effort to break through into India and came without any prior intelligence from any quarter .
17 The techniques of the coffee table brigade were seeping through into academia , which was no bad thing .
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