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

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1 This control is carried through into the dining room , a pleasantly airy space with 280 seats and a no-smoking section that has big windows looking towards Ilkley Moor .
2 The nutty edge is carried through into the flavour , where it meets pleasant hints of green apples and greengages .
3 But these efforts are of no eventual pedagogic value unless they can be carried through into the classroom context .
4 During the 1970s and 1980s , therefore , Britain 's coalfields differed significantly in the degree of militancy of the NUM members , and those differences carried through into the conduct of the 1984–5 dispute .
5 Straining away from him , gasping with tortured gratification , she found that it seemed the most natural thing in the world to her when she was swept up in his arms and carried through into the bedroom , to be laid gently down on the soft duvet .
6 Finally he wandered through into the kitchen , pulled off his jacket and draped it over the back of a chair .
7 She hauled herself out of the bath , pulled on a bathrobe and wandered through into the sitting-room .
8 Around the lid a number of small holes can be drilled for the water to pass through into the jar .
9 He waited for them to pass through into the central chamber .
10 It assured him of his right to be here and he picked it up and put it in his jacket pocket before walking through into the hall with its white doors leading to the reception rooms .
11 Forester checked the drawers and cupboards before he moved through into the main room .
12 Since kitchens tend to be positioned at the back of the house , they are often in an ideal situation for extending into the back garden , or knocking through into a corridor or back room to create a more useful space .
13 Erm it seems to me erm that there 's a danger that if Professor Lock has his way when the elephant comes crashing through into the clearing he will be sending Richonds Richmondshire 's sheep flying in all directions and er will be er affecting lots of other other agricultural creatures at the same time .
14 It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes through into the Haymarket
15 Wycliffe passed through into a large , well kept garden — too well kept for his taste : shrubs pruned , grass like a bowling green , edges trimmed .
16 It 's as if my mind has suddenly broken through into a new area , a space , a vast capacity which I never dreamt I had .
17 Hewitt had only just broken through into the first team and gave a good account of himself in matches against Crewe and Chesterfield .
18 ‘ Perhaps you men would like to go through into the study .
19 The photographer and his wife Jane had been about to go through into the concert hall when Leeson saw Lowell standing on his own .
20 The authors reported that as this project progressed interest in the teaching of study skills increased and this interest was filtering through into the primary schools sector .
21 This is also an easy scheme to continue through into the living room , linking the two areas .
22 ‘ That would explain it , ’ Angelica said , pushing open the service door that led through into the kitchen .
23 A door from the library led through into an oak-panelled room with tall mullioned windows .
24 Tom unhitched it and Willie darted through into a small lane .
25 A complex lighting system had once worked , but now the only illumination was from the gaps in the roof which allowed streams of sunlight to pour through into the empty , lifeless environment .
26 Mercer Lorrimore came through into the dining car followed by his wife , who looked displeased .
27 She came through into the sitting-room where I was nursing a martini .
28 If a child or adult lacks the ability to deal with lactose , the sugar passes through into the intestine , where it provides a bonanza for waiting bacteria .
29 He did not wait for the servants to open the doors , but just pushed through into the entrance hall , and then into the great ballroom where a score of painters and upholsterers were finishing a long night 's work during which they had transformed the ballroom into a silk-hung fantasy .
30 The squad , which will benefit from fitness and training programmes set up by recently appointed British Athletics Olympic National Coach , Frank Dick , is to be coached by former British No. 6 Teresa Catlin , and is seen as being a vehicle that will give youngsters the opportunity to feed through into the Main squad .
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