Example sentences of "[to-vb] through the [noun] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
2 Then we all came together again to go through the material before we started to teach it .
3 The Chief Constable of the RUC added confusion to the parades policy by announcing that he would permit an Orange church parade on the Sunday before the Twelfth to pass through the Tunnel because it would be a ‘ peaceful , dignified , church parade ’ but insisted that the Twelfth march had to be re-routed .
4 It would not have been possible for the Government of 1945-51 to get through the legislation if they had faced the delaying tactics that have characterised the progress of Bills in the past 11 to 12 years .
5 The black cloud was right above them now and some of the congregation had begun to stir uneasily in expectation of the downpour , wondering whether the Padre would manage to get through the service before it fell .
6 You would then have to wade through the manuals before you could continue .
7 She began to move through the house as she had done before , opening doors , now trying to force doors which would not open .
8 God closes some doors and opens others ; our responsibility is to be sensitive to his leading , and to follow through the doors when they open .
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