Example sentences of "a [noun] [to-vb] through " in BNC.

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1 I 've got s do n't go yet , we 've still got a bit to get through .
2 I got erm two chops and a spam to take through .
3 The paddles are being removed so that the level of water is raised allowing a boat to pass through and continue in deeper water .
4 You 'll find them a pleasure to browse through .
5 It is surrounded by interesting market towns such as Hexham and Prudhoe which are a pleasure to browse through .
6 The constant stress on healthy , fresh ingredients makes the book a pleasure to browse through , and there 's enough variety for students to base all their meals on it .
7 Yale make one at around £5 which allows windows to open a bit for ventilation but not enough for a child to squeeze through .
8 It is ideally placed for exploring the Cotswolds , which are dotted with beautiful old towns and villages famed for their warm golden limestone buildings — Bourton-on-the-Water , Stow-on-the-Wold , Chipping Campden and Broadway are all a delight to stroll through .
9 I must admit that selected areas of the park are well looked after and a delight to wander through , but unfortunately by far the greater area of ‘ Old Deer Park ’ is spoiled by litter .
10 We have a short paper which I ask people coming for a job to read through , and then I ask some questions to see what sort of person they are .
11 Joe had a job to get through to the counter , for the pawnshop was overflowing with articles awaiting redemption .
12 It was four days ( during which he was given the last rites ) before his doctors gave him a chance to live through .
13 She walked heavily upstairs again , relieved to have a chance to think through her options undistracted by David 's physical presence .
14 In the meantime the younger strawberries have had a chance to come through .
15 Sabraxis had given him a schedule to work through , most of which he knew already as it was based upon traditional pieces .
16 Just as serious students with a syllabus to get through needed lectures different from those whose hobby was science , so those studying biology or medicine needed a different sort of museum from the general public , excited by dinosaur bones and stuffed grizzly bears .
17 This service often involves breaking security systems , most of which take about a minute to get through .
18 hold on , hold on , just a moment , she does n't know , but a biopsy can take a week , a week to come through , she would n't expect you out before the weekend
19 A successful film usually ran for six weeks and there were three to five separate performances , six days a week to get through .
20 When all the plates were riveted together , the structure would form a square tube fourteen feet wide and about twenty-five feet high overall — big enough for a train to pass through .
21 There was a gap in the lower part of the wall big enough for a boy , hardly big enough for a man to squeeze through .
22 Then the grenade exploded , tore the doors apart some two metres , enough for a man to get through , but not the Jeep .
23 A draught whipped his bare legs , and he glanced over his shoulder , along the passage ; there was a hole in the little window beside the back door , just large enough for a hand to come through and turn the key in the lock … .
24 We 've a list to get through , looking for him .
25 It was a lot to get through .
26 Five hundred and thirty-one pages is a lot to plough through , particularly when you 're faced with sub-headings such as ‘ Megapolitics of grain farming ’ , ‘ The microbes of power ’ and ‘ Raising the exponent in the equation of contraction . ’
27 But he has a great image , a way to get through to people .
28 That is n't a way to get through to people !
29 Isobel could be , occasionally , a channel to communicate through , with Anna .
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