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 . |