Example sentences of "[vb past] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As they tottered through the trees this Wednesday morning , she felt herself shaking from somewhere deep inside . |
2 | The moon was low now and the light , wherever it slanted through the trees , seemed thicker , older and more yellow . |
3 | She squelched through the mud at a half-trot and hoped with all her heart that someone , after all this agony , would be in ; a kind , exceptionally friendly family would be nice ; the elder son could be a brilliant mechanic and would mend her jeep with the proverbial wave of his spanner , the mother could be a fantastic cook . |
4 | Aung San got through a message that he was ready to come over to the Allies while the Japanese understood that he would be fighting for them . |
5 | We got through a bag in about fivepence so it 's not bad . |
6 | Somehow Jack got through the rest of the day and arrived at the hospital tired and miserable . |
7 | At last there it was , and somehow I got through the rest without further mishap . |
8 | She got through the rest of the morning as best she could . |
9 | If the diplomatic bags contained metal objects that got through the system , surely the Minister or his right hon. Friend the Home Secretary should take note of the seriousness of the problem . |
10 | I should think you probably just about got through the toast possibly . |
11 | Next thing they got through the grapevine was that the journey was off . |
12 | By the time she got through the winner had flown , but she finished full of running . |
13 | Two years ago I got through the guilt obstacle . |
14 | Then with about 7 minutes to go , Goodmans speed got through the defence again and Beeny could only parry his low shot for Gray ( there was about 5 of them on the pitch ) to tap in . |
15 | She 'ave ter goo , ’ she stormed as soon as he got through the door . |
16 | He said ‘ The front door was locked , so I got through the window at the back . |
17 | They got through the winter together . |
18 | Somehow , with gritted teeth , her soul in torment , she got through the day and the night that followed . |
19 | This practical suggestion got through the haze . |
20 | How Bunce Court got through the war it is hard to imagine , but get through it did and with flying colours , if the testimony of former pupils is anything to go by . |
21 | He just about could do , because as it turned out she only took a percentage , unlike the other two who got through the lot , but then Egan had more to leave hidden than Place . |
22 | and I just got through the traffic lights first thing in the morning and there was two light |
23 | He got through the meal . |
24 | And so she got through the week , surviving mainly on humour and philosophy , but occasionally resorting to sarcasm with particularly obtuse patients . |
25 | It was tough , but we got through the time somehow . |
26 | Time- asymmetry thus implies that while the terrain was undergoing upheaval new types of animal arose through a feedback process , because they needed the land for further food , and because the waxing and waning ice-ages together with ( or as a result of ) the early breakup and reformation of the continents often had major and fatal consequences for marine and land faunas . |
27 | It originally arose through the wife 's account , and was covered by her allowances , and then the interest was then paid into a joint account |
28 | The case arose through the servicing of small Iranian jets at Heathrow airport . |
29 | The boy , with the consent of his father , claims that the accident arose through the fault of the regional council in allowing children to use a room having a heavy door with a power unit attached which could close abruptly , and in failing to show any warning . |
30 | The framework for services in Northern Ireland arose through the integration of health and personal services in 1973 , reorganising these services into four joint boards . |