Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] get through " in BNC.

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1 On the tarmac at Lyneham , crew members admitted being nervous about the possibility of coming under fire in the Bosnian capital , but there was strong determination to make sure the aid gets through .
2 The jacket is a great windstopper — I never once needed to put a waterproof on top to stop the wind getting through .
3 If the latter 's optical axis is parallel to that of the first crystal than the beam is totally transmitted , if it is perpendicular to the first optical axis none of the beam gets through .
4 I am sure they would see that queues of slow moving traffic soon build up and drivers take to the town to get through .
5 Suddenly there was a flash of lightning and a roll of thunder and the heavens burst sending us scuttling into the woods for shelter , but it was n't long before the rain got through and drenched us with miniature Niagaras that came cascading down from the broad leaves .
6 And the facility to get through to .
7 And they still had the night to get through .
8 It was a personal triumph for Gen Morillon , who went to Srebrenica last Thursday and declared he would not abandon the town 's 60,000 desperate inhabitants until the convoy got through .
9 Lebanon ordered its troops to close checkpoints to traffic , but they were unable to stop the convoy getting through .
10 Lebanon ordered its troops to close checkpoints to traffic , but they were unable to stop the convoy getting through .
11 The only way out of the dilemma is to suppose that sometimes the photon gets through and sometimes it does not .
12 The car had been moved in order to let the traffic get through .
13 The jolt got through to him , and he sprang off me .
14 We 've got the rest of the season to get through .
15 At least when face-to-face contact is made you are fairly certain that the message gets through .
16 I had the meal to get through anyway , so I leaned forward and said ,
17 And that is the way it will stay until the food gets through . ’
18 When the challenge got through to him , he disobeyed the first rule of the services and volunteered .
19 Knowing more about the voice also means realising that raising the voice and screeching on a higher pitch ( inevitable when excited ) is not the way to get through to a rebellious teenager who is deliberately testing your limits .
20 He looked small in the crush and it was some time before the order got through .
21 The feeling is that the clubhead gets through beyond impact and literally does pull the right foot and right leg on through to make a finish .
22 I 've got s do n't go yet , we 've still got a bit to get through .
23 Anyway you then look through it with the solution in and you 'll find that if , for example , you started off with it completely dark you 'll find it 's then grey cos the plane of light 's been rotated , now it 's where there was no light getting through now some of it is actually getting through , cos it 's been rotated .
24 Joe had a job to get through to the counter , for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption .
25 Just as serious students with a syllabus to get through needed lectures different from those whose hobby was science , so those studying biology or medicine needed a different sort of museum from the general public , excited by dinosaur bones and stuffed grizzly bears .
26 This service often involves breaking security systems , most of which take about a minute to get through .
27 A successful film usually ran for six weeks and there were three to five separate performances , six days a week to get through .
28 Then the grenade exploded , tore the doors apart some two metres , enough for a man to get through , but not the Jeep .
29 What people say is not necessarily concise , direct factual or precise , but a message gets through .
30 We 've a list to get through , looking for him .
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