Example sentences of "come through [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 She had come through her sternest test , she had proven the singing budgie brigade was woefully wrong and that she was now ready to take her career into the even more rarefied atmosphere occupied by only a tiny handful of superstars .
2 ‘ I was in the sitting room and I could have been killed if they had come through my side , ’ she said .
3 Like the rest of his peers , Newton 's signings have come through his own personal network .
4 And if you recall some time ago we wrote and said we would like the buses that go down Station Lane Edingley to come through our village .
5 But what they were asking for our support would we also write to the bus companies again and urge them instead of the buses going down Station Lane to come through our village .
6 On one occasion , during a Sunday gathering in 1665 , a bullet came through their window and narrowly missed both Richard Baxter and his sister-in-law .
7 Maidstone came through their qualifying group , beating French sides Montchemin , Houilles , Domant and Lormaison , and beat Belgian side Anderlecht after extra-time before losing in the semi-final to PUC Paris .
8 That came through their being cooped up at Jerusalem in the persecution which followed on the death of Stephen : as a result of the ordinary followers of Jesus being scattered by that persecution , they were able to preach the good news along the Phoenician seaboard until they came to Antioch , later to become the home of the Gentile mission .
9 Much of her success came through her recognition of the importance of social activities .
10 In her absolute despair she cried out , the cry came through her whole shaking body into her voice .
11 It is said that his influence came through his extraordinary power , both learned and ‘ uncanny ’ , to rearrange suggestively the letters of the divine Name ( the Tetragrammaton : YHWH ) , which are so sacrosanct that they are considered to be unpronounceable .
12 DUKE McKenzie came through his comeback at York Hall , Bethnal Green , last night to earn the chance of becoming Britain 's first-ever world champion at three difference weights .
13 The claim to be descended from Chief Aduku Addaie came through his mother 's line .
14 In the middle was a rosy little naked cupid ; the shaft of the one short hand came through his loins , and the rounded tip at its end made it very clear what it was meant to be .
15 Though he did very useful work on molecular structure by other means , his main contributions came through his ‘ parachor ’ .
16 This success came through his rapid taking up of the new technique of spectrum analysis of Kirchhoff and Bunsen ; he noticed a green line in the spectrum of some impure selenium .
17 It looks like Strachen came through his reserve game last night 'cos he has been added to tonights squad .
18 As my friend say , we did provide them facilities like the Port of Kuwait for the incoming foodstuff and material which Iraqui needed came through our ports and through our roads to their erm to Bahrain to Baghdad .
19 In four years I fostered one ! and I am proud to say that Fr Liam Durrant , our present Vocations Director , came through my hands — should he be successful , would that make me a grandfather ? !
20 ‘ The sensation lasted 15-20 minutes and came through my body like a wave .
21 A brick came through my head .
22 A credit card came through my door .
23 Tip was a bonny dog , but a bully — even with me to begin with — and a real problem when the walkers came through my land along the Pennine Way .
24 Mr Feil declared himself ‘ ecstatic ’ with the plant 's progress in Mobile , coming through its commissioning phase with no serious technical hitches and moving well on the way towards full production .
25 Skipper Martyn Moxon explains : ‘ I believe we have as many good youngsters coming through our system as anybody , and they are the future of the club .
26 There are too many idiots on the road , and they all end up coming through our department , but provided you 're sensible and do n't take risks either with yourself or your equipment , you should be OK . ’
27 Erm and if anybody runs into anybody else and can ask them or anything if there is n't actually an army of er sort of letters coming through your door saying yes yes make me a candidate .
28 You can not odds against the free newspapers coming through your doors , they 're a pain to all of us !
29 His face was on my knees and I could feel the wet of his tears coming through my jeans , first on one knee that did n't have a patch on it , then on the other that did .
30 When I first read Nairn ( it was published in 1987 ) I had not been contemplating Johnson : now , in the late sunlight coming through my bedroom window , I rushed to him and Boswell .
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