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

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1 Immediately a whirlwind of change ripped through Althorp as the new mistress endeavoured to turn the family home into a paying proposition so that the awesome debts the new Earl had taken on could be paid off .
2 The route goes through Treleidir farmyard , over a stile and towards the hill of Penberi .
3 He proved the point again this time , first by personally ensuring that the Alliance ( of three pretty diverse parties ) was formed at all , then by drawing huge crowds on his six election stomps through East Germany .
4 The striker pivots through 180° , spinning into the boards .
5 Mike 's day job is with the Brewery Society 's PR department , a post the West Bergholt-based crime writer earned through sterling work as the editor of Brewing Review .
6 The dread rose through Jed 's body .
7 Farming became a fashionable occupation among the aristocracy , who had enough influence in Parliament to pass through Bills of Enclosure .
8 The corporatist view , by perceiving the company as a unit which welds together the interests of its participants into a harmonious common purpose defined as the public good , seems to draw on the ideal of community and seeks to inject it into an area which the dominant legal ideology regulates through contract and hierarchy .
9 When Harold Smith , the brother of F.E. , was asked for advice in organization by Huddersfield Unionists , he delivered them a lecture on Liverpool methods , and in the following year they elected F.E. Smith as their President to carry through reforms that would make Huddersfield like Liverpool .
10 as if by magic , a stereo disc or tape heard through headphones produces a surround of sound .
11 No religion revealed through Mohammed .
12 Religion revealed through Mohammed .
13 I feel that it is essential for a horse to go through water .
14 It is essential for a horse to go through water .
15 Tension rived through Jezrael .
16 Half of Schomberg 's force perished through disease , the autumn rains being appalling even by Irish standards , without a shot fired against them .
17 Paper-thin knives of light penetrated through air vents in the dispenser 's casing and drew hot lines across Bernice 's face .
18 A quiver of tension flickered through Parkin 's hitherto relaxed body .
19 He is a talent honed through years of playing at clubs , in the past sharing the bill with all-time greats such as Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee , Alexis Korner and Rory Gallagher , but emerging in his own right .
20 It was his first bowl of the day , and in his third over his extra pace defeated Mujtaba 's attempt to pull through midwicket ; Smith held a standard catch .
21 The section from Crewe Toll northwards to West Granton Road was built by volunteer labour organised through SPOKES , the Lothian Cycling Campaign Organisation .
22 His break came through Bob Woolmer , director of coaching at Edgbaston .
23 or boat blinding through noon
24 Tarnishing on silver-plated cutlery occurs through exposure to sulphides .
25 It pours past unpreventably , like the reflections on a windscreen as the car speeds through city or forest .
26 1a SINGLE TAPE THREADED THROUGH ANCHORS
27 There is abundant authority to show that the action for negligence for harm done through animals is quite distinct from both the cattle trespass rule and the scienter rule .
28 Heat loss occurs through convection , due to the low specific heat content of the air rapidly warmed by contact with the body surface .
29 also fielded a side weakened through injury and they went down 22–12 at Ripon in their cup-tie .
30 also fielded a side weakened through injury and they went down 22–12 at Ripon in their cup-tie .
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