Example sentences of "will [vb infin] through the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It will break through the limitations of time and space .
2 Pray that Jesus ’ love will break through the darkness with working girls in Glasgow and that the right people will be available to do this .
3 This is the kind of dreamy Hollywood fantasy I like to float in when I 'm lying flat on my back under some dirty platform desperately trying to tack a loose wire or stubborn piece of baize into position — or standing in a wet field trying to work out exactly how the VIPs will swim through the mud from the helicopter to the marquee .
4 This strategy assumes that a reciprocal rebalancing of power in the work' group will occur through the emergence of maintenance behaviours ; in fact , a very different set of relationships may emerge , and not without some intra-group conflict .
5 Different constituents will move through the system at different rates and one time-step in the simulation could represent a day for mobile salts but as much as a millennium for a relatively immobile element such as aluminium .
6 ‘ The redcoats will go through the houses like a fire !
7 Ripa di Meana 's letter attracted wide publicity , mostly concentrating on the individual schemes that he claimed failed the directive , such as a road to the East London River Crossing that will go through the middle of Oxleas Wood , the M3 link over Twyford Down near Winchester , and a £100 million Coca Cola plant in Northampton .
8 It will go through the House of Commons and people should know about it before
9 The remaining four hundred you will pay through the bailiff of our town of Shrewsbury within six months from today .
10 It started in the Wessex Region today , and will spread through the rest of the country in the coming weeks .
11 The Buccaneer strike aircraft , which was used as a fighter plane during the Gulf War , will dart through the skies over the Maiden City .
12 They will travel through the Bay of Biscay , down the Mediterranean , around the coast of North Africa , passing the Gulf of Guinea , into the Atlantic Ocean and on to Cape Town .
13 If we leave the city by the north gate we will travel through the fief of Armishir before coming to the foothills of the mountains themselves .
14 Our awareness of the area under discussion , and our capacity for exercising choice , will increase through the effort of applying them , and balancing them against each other .
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