Example sentences of "come [adv prt] through the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It turned out to have come in through the curved zip which is unprotected by a weather flap .
2 ( Like many British design engineers at the time — and unlike Continental or American ones — he had no university training and had come up through the usual apprenticeship route with evening and part-time study . )
3 Er , this refers back to something said , a little while ago , talking about the fitness of judges , having come up through the legal system .
4 There was something in his walk — his whole aspect — as if , instead of having come out through the front gate , he had squeezed through a secret hole in the fence .
5 So a big change in the way that we are arranged has actually come about through the general management structure , and we 're hoping that this will give us more room , if you like to start looking at priorities , and to move the budget around in accordance with our feelings about those priorities .
6 It went on to note that many of the most effective schemes had come about through the voluntary sector as a result of individual enterprise or a one person crusade — not as a logical outcome of a strategic planning process .
7 I could relive it every time I came in through the front door .
8 She was hanging up the jacket of her plum-coloured suit when Rebecca came in through the outer door .
9 He looked up when Donna Frizzell came in through the back door , and was startled to see that her hat was awry and her makeup smudged beyond repair .
10 He came in through the back door on Lily 's afternoon out .
11 Her father came in through the back door .
12 The hours passed , daylight faded , and the sounds of a warm September evening came in through the open window .
13 A little breeze came in through the open window and set the hanging light swinging , so that her face was now shadowed , now glistening pale in the electric glare .
14 She turned as two uniformed policemen came in through the main entrance .
15 ‘ When we played MCC at Lord 's they had 10 county captains , if I remember rightly , and one player , J.W. Hearne , came out of the players ' gate , and the rest came out through the main entrance .
16 Painfully , looking up at him , she saw a good strong profile , sandy hair tipped with gold from the sun coming in through the lace-curtained window .
17 But Marc 's business in the stable must have only taken a minute because he was coming in through the great oak doors even before she reached the foot of the stairs .
18 I thought we were going to have a visitor coming in through the back door .
19 She had been waiting on Dreadnought to watch the water coming in through the main leak .
20 Well unfortunately if , if I did have a delivery of coal it would come in through the other entrance .
21 ‘ Make foreign things work for China ’ , ran one slogan but it recognised that ‘ flies and pests ’ would come in through the open door as well as fresh air to revitalise the stuffy atmosphere in China .
22 ‘ Did you see him come in through the back door ? ’
23 come in through the open window , rape her ,
24 If the letter then comes back through the dead letter office , the plaintiff 's solicitor should make his own application to set aside any interlocutory judgment he has signed .
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