Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] through [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So a lot of it 's going to go through the big pipe and then what happens to it when it 's come through the , the , these three pipes ? |
2 | I am going to go through the pink sheet , I think that 's easiest if I do that erm on the top of your pile |
3 | Erm , I am going to go through the left-hand side in some detail . |
4 | The only good thing about all this was that the procession was going to march through the Old City . |
5 | At the time , ScotRail was also attempting to get through a similar application for the junction at Westerton , outside Glasgow . |
6 | But this is n't going to happen through a magical revolution . |
7 | I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act , even when it 's merited . |
8 | You may be better advised to start again , possibly finding your candidates by a different method , than risk the problems of engaging an inadequate candidate and being faced with all the disruption of having to go through the whole process at a later stage anyway . |
9 | Another good way of practising the start without having to go through the exhausting rig recovery is to sail along and lower yourself into the water . |
10 | But on the other hand it 's just another part of the learning curve that these lads are having to go through the hard way — in international rugby rather than before they reach that level . |
11 | Then Stren was in front of them , his sword appearing to materialise an inch from their throats without having to pass through the intervening air . |
12 | CHINKS of light are at last starting to shine through the high street gloom , reports Courts , the furniture stores business best known for its irritating TV ads . |
13 | The court heard he was then held prisoner in the house for some 15 minutes , before managing to escape through a broken window . |
14 | While she had been speaking , the dogs had been struggling to get through the narrow crack of open door . |
15 | Mr Reilly , a veteran conservationist , scored early by helping to push through the first revision of the clean-air law in 13 years . |
16 | The gurgling noise was the rattling of Thomas trying to breathe through a restricted windpipe . |
17 | It 's like trying to breathe through a thick chador . ’ |
18 | Getting rid of me had proved too much for him and he was now trying to force through a muddled compromise . |
19 | In the case of Formen , Marx is trying to break through the capitalist concept of property . |
20 | ‘ The real problem is once again the Government is trying to rush through a complex pattern of assessment without the resources or time to give it the proper foundations . |