Example sentences of "through [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He broke through to hit a post and substitute Andy Liddell 's follow-up was cleared off the line by Barry Venison .
2 We went through to see a couple of remarkable rock formations , the Trident and the Judge — no prizes for guessing where they got their names .
3 You do actually have to look through to see the light coming out !
4 A major inquiry was launched immediately into how the bombers got through to plant the device in a hut used by police on security duty outside the Bishop Street courthouse .
5 First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ?
6 Subjectively , it takes much less time to display thirty lines of 72 point text at a magnification level of 15% that it would take to scroll through to find the bit you want to edit at 100% magnification .
7 He went back over to the telephone drawer and took out his slim and little-used address book , flicking through to find the number of his research agency .
8 Very few deaf men and women of ability came through to lead the rest : the clergy retained a powerful grip on the affairs of deaf people , and the age of paternalism was at a high .
9 In my experience and er it 's backed up by research , a burglar will , will only break glass if it , if they can reach through to open a window , in much the same way that
10 James Cleveland Owens , as he was christened , eclipsed the achievements of every previous Olympian when he swept through to win the sprint and long jump events , only to be rebuffed at the presentation ceremonies .
11 Menzies gestured towards the front door and went through to draw the bolt .
12 In each case the fact of being spoken through entails a splitting of identity and a threat to psychological stability .
13 Steve Gaughan set up Kevan Smith to head straight at Billy Stewart , and Nick Pickering , having his best game so far burst through to force the keeper to dive to his left to clutch his shot .
14 It 's just the crap that you 've got to go through to get a hit , y'know , burgling , scoring and that .
15 And they used to go to Belgium , they , they er walked them through to get a boat at Newcastle and they used to got to Belgium for
16 Well , it was just into lunchtime and word came to stop — but almost immediately that was changed , and we were working through to get the ship finished .
17 It makes me feel guilty , knowing what some people have to go through to earn a living . ’
18 Anything learned from crashes will be fed through to improve the design of safety seats .
19 The paint frame had expected a delivery earlier that morning , until Haggerty 's had rung through to say the van had broken down .
20 In short , the ventilation system needs to be thought through to minimise the chance either of its being ineffective or defeated or of its actually making things worse . ’
21 He ambled through to take a look at the machine .
22 She and I separated ( it was like trying to unpick a mangled shoelace ) and I staggered through to take the call .
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