Example sentences of "it through the " in BNC.

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1 LIKE BEAUTY , tawdriness is in the eye of the beholder , and on their country 's 40th birthday East Germans tend to see it through the cruelly unblinking eyes of thoroughly Westernised consumers .
2 For a start Albert the Thief would not have made it through the membership committee .
3 First you have to dig out all the junk , bag it up and probably lug it through the house .
4 The heart of the matter is the provision of a physical and social environment through which the members of society may gradually withdraw from it as securely and as worthily as they enter it through the environment of home and education .
5 It may take several releases and many months before the company starts to see a return on its investments , so it is essential for an indie to have a relatively solid financial base to see it through the difficult early stages and to sustain the levels of promotion until an act on the label breaks .
6 Eliot 's solution was to attempt to revive what anthropology had revealed to him as the very oldest form of ritual and express it through the phenomena of stylized contemporary life , uniting the savage and the city .
7 He pokes it through the bottom of the popcorn box they share .
8 Jackson quotes Freud 's view that something has to be added to what is novel and unfamiliar to make it uncanny ; this something is ‘ nothing new or alien , but something which is familiar and old — established in the mind and become alienated from it through the process of repression ’ ( p. 66 ) .
9 As a public-trust authority with central government funds committed to it through the Harbour Act , it needed a private bill to get its constitution altered .
10 There can be no doubt that in many African states this status has been consciously sought by leaders who have promoted it through the nature of their public appearances and prestige investments .
11 Below in the valley the yellow lights of Hafpor 's truck jiggled up and down with his frantic efforts to ease it through the snow .
12 Thank God for dome tents with two bays : you collect snow from one end for tea , pass it through the middle-man , and then deposit it at the other end .
13 It was at this time that Asgerjorn resigned his membership of the SI , although he continued to finance it through the sale of his paintings which were increasingly in demand in the 1960s .
14 He couldnae fit it through the church doors ! ’
15 I embroidered a design and laid some flax on a scarf , and put it through the needles .
16 I hope that as you use it through the year , it will serve to remind you of the life-saving work you are helping to make possible for children throughout the world .
17 ‘ But it is infinitely the best show in town at a time when legislation threatens press freedom and we shall do everything we can to support it through the arguments ahead . ’
18 Doyle seemed wary and the Woman had started to fidget with her long tail of hair , holding it in one hand and drawing it through the fingers of the other .
19 Taking the oddly shaped metal comb from the pocket of his shirt , he ran it through the short oily hair on top of his head .
20 ITN has recruited American investment bank Lehman Brothers to steer it through the restructuring .
21 The bouncy Miss Routledge , whose run in Bennett 's Talking Heads has just come to a close , explained : ‘ Alan just selects someone , writes the piece and posts it through the letterbox .
22 At 20 he went to the New Musical Express , and edited it through the 1970s , when it became the bestselling rock mag in Britain , with a rich crop of young writers such as Julie Burchill , Tony Parsons , Danny Baker , Paul Morley and Charles Shaar Murray .
23 The bride and groom jointly wield a knife or sword and , with much giggling , push it through the hard white icing into the dark , damp , sweet , rich cake .
24 He sees the ball early and strokes , rather than forces it through the gap in the field .
25 ‘ How are we going to get it through the door ? ! ’ sighed Endill .
26 Some of those pigments presumably behaved in the way that melanin behaves in human skin , absorbing solar energy , disposing of it through the body as heat .
27 He picked the largest , his spear taking it through the gut .
28 He scooped up a stone and leaping the steps to the terrace three at a time , he hurled it through the door and dived after it , hitting the living-room floor flat and rolling twice .
29 He had set a pressure lamp on the Land-Rover 's hood before leaving the cabin but he could n't see it through the rain .
30 I recently bought a Series III 1979 lightweight with 19,000 miles on it through the British Army auction here in Hong Kong .
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