Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [adv] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I need to clear a narrow path through the rushes and also through the lilies that border the margins .
2 The religious observances of the inhabitants of Corbridge are well attested , not only through the structural remains of the six or so temples which lined the south side of the main east-west street near the military compounds but also through the number of dedications and items of religious sculpture which have been recovered from the site ; quite a number , though , of the dedications were made by military personnel or army units .
3 We reached the Tower through Poor Jewry , passing the house of the Crutched Friars and then through a postern gate which stands near Hog Street .
4 Not only does this allow the clinical group to monitor and modify their own treatment programmes but subsequently through the introduction of costing systems enable clinicians and managers to come together to plan case-mix and future service patterns .
5 ‘ All join up for a conga , ’ I called over the racket , and soon we had a long snake winding its way in and out of the tables and finally through the door .
6 Volunteers are recruited in a variety of ways but usually through the Volunteer Centre in Paisley .
7 A few tree-living species can travel fifteen metres or so through the air , about a hundred times their body length , by becoming gliders .
8 ‘ The blast crashes through the windows and straight through the building and out the other side .
9 The parasites have transferred from cattle into reservoirs and thence through the tap .
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