Example sentences of "comes through [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I want to suggest that success , if I have perhaps have slightly persuaded you that the media are worth taking seriously , that success comes through a variety of things . |
2 | And now the former Champion Hurdler , trained by Toby Balding ( above ) , is almost certain to make a quick reappearance in the Racecall Hurdle at Ascot on Friday , provided he comes through a gallop tomorrow morning . |
3 | And it is a claim whose force in this instance comes through a demystification generated across inversion . |
4 | And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning . |
5 | Because it has no sound box of its own , what comes through a loudspeaker can be varied enormously . |
6 | However , you can take some sensible steps to vet a would-be nanny : Check her references , even if she comes through an agency . |
7 | Nemesis comes through the Schlegel sisters , Margaret ( Emma Thompson ) and Helena ( Helena Bonham Carter ) , a forthright pair whose European perspectives and social enlightenment set them apart from their peers . |
8 | Later on each of the souls pouring out of Narnia on Doomsday looks at Aslan as it comes through the Door-way of Death — to be saved if it loves , destroyed if it hates . |
9 | ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates . |
10 | ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates . |
11 | Well what I was looking at this afternoon was your radiator comes through the floor . |
12 | If you 've got a water in and you pay not only your water supply in but also your sewage out on the basis of what comes through the meter . |
13 | It comes through the Messiah . |
14 | I believe that Taylor is still leaving the door open for Gazza to play some part against Norway in the opening World Cup tie at Wembley on October 14 — providing he comes through the ordeal of an Italian League baptism . |
15 | The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it . |
16 | ‘ Every idea which is held in the mind takes its origin from the senses … [ it ] either comes through the senses , or is formed from those which come through the senses . ’ |
17 | The modern factories are largely footloose , now that electric power comes through the grid and there is a network of motorways to transport the parts and the finished vehicles . |
18 | When Mr Moore comes through the door |
19 | When Moe comes through the door spray him , then jump onto the washing line and knock the sheets onto the purple toys . |
20 | He is usually to be found in his pyjama bottoms , shaving , when she comes through the door . |
21 | I am about to suggest maybe the new baby would like to return to Maternity or wherever , when a new voice comes through the door . |
22 | Paul hears the key in the door and greets Keith with a big silly smile as he comes through the door . |
23 | Lucker comes through the door instantly . |
24 | It comes through the comes through the machines and moulded . |
25 | And if it comes through the year and we work to order . |
26 | It is in this sense of ‘ cognitive perspective ’ ( as Peters puts it ) that we can talk of the transcendence which comes through the life of reason , without resort to the metaphysical world picture of heavenly spheres of intellectual existence . |
27 | Two hundred thousand folk caught it at Silverstone yesterday … it 's being spread on radio and television even comes through the letterbox with the morning papers … |
28 | Ma 's head comes through the hatch and says , ‘ Mary ! |
29 | The feeling of a painting comes through the centuries . |
30 | A face comes through the glass door , and all of the reflections make me see Evan . |