Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] through the " in BNC.

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1 Here again the old north to south and east to west through-roads were diverted to pass through the new market place , so producing the dangerous corners which still exist in the town today .
2 The ballroom was now immaculate , its inlaid decorative wood floor gleaming , all the facets of the chandeliers sparkling in the sun that was permitted to stream through the clear glass of the French windows .
3 He is free to sample the delights of the city but is forbidden to pass through the third gate of ruby and gold into the Inner Seas .
4 The nursery ‘ customers ’ are expected to come through the RSPCA , from an area stretching from Darlington to Whitby .
5 These projects , covering issues such as information requirements and the purchasing role of health authorities , are designed to work through the implications of the White Paper at a local level .
6 Married women found themselves either excluded entirely from , or treated very poorly by , a whole range of measures designed to work through the labour market .
7 If they have come to rest through the act of sale to a stranger then , what was their price ? , and , in what currency were they purchased ?
8 Throughout , the legislators concerned will be subject to a great deal of explicit lobbying , and will be aware of the political debts they are expected to settle through the budget , as well as the importance that their decisions may have for their own political futures .
9 Thousands of people are expected to waltz through the factory on the open weekend at the end of the month .
10 The sea is widely expected to break through the narrowest point of the peninsula any year now .
11 The late Frank Howes showed an understanding of the problems racing a choreographer when he wrote : ‘ Every dance has its own rhythm , just as every dancer has an inborn sense of measuring time because each movement must be felt to flow through the whole body as well as the space in which it moves .
12 In accordance with the promptings of his noble nature , he envisioned that streams of water should be made to flow through the proposed fort and that its terraces should overlook the river .
13 But many MPs are now questioning why , if the Government could ratify this treaty without Parliament 's consent , they are being made to jump through the hoops of parliamentary procedures which could be completed in a day .
14 It is accepted by functionalists that if any computers , or indeed any artifacts or entities whatever , can be said to pass through the requisite states or processes , they must therefore be conscious .
15 It is said to function through the mechanism of the take-over bid so as to allocate the assets of companies to those managers who can put them to their best use , thereby disciplining managers to maximize profits or face the threat of a take-over bid ousting them from their jobs .
16 The results ( e.g. Figure 3.9 ) can be plotted in a graph of the rate of correct choices against the number of times the rat has been made to run through the maze ( where a ‘ correct ’ choice is one in the direction in which it will be rewarded , or in the opposite direction from which it will be shocked ) .
17 An attending female has been seen to bite through the umbilical cord of a captive dusky dolphin during the birth of her young , but usually the mother does this herself .
18 It was held that the defendant who had sought to push through the police cordon was committing the offence of obstructing a constable in so doing .
19 The ecstasy of love being felt to rise through the body ‘ from the tips of the toes , to the tips of the fingers and from the heart to the head ’ was said by Anna Pavlova to be the essence of dance .
20 Though much resented by MPs who had had to go through the tiresome business of getting people to vote for them , he proved a determined and effective minister , until he decided he 'd had enough of the political rough-and-tumble which went with the job .
21 Her husband , working in England , was not with her , and she had had to go through the agony of 27 February alone .
22 ‘ If you 'd done your legal duty , my lad , we would n't have had to go through the bother of pulling you off the street , ’ said Malpass with a sickly smile .
23 You 've got to go through the rough before you can get to the smooth .
24 You 've got to go through the door
25 So whatever 's in there ca n't get out up there it 's got to go through another pipe it 's got to go through the other pipe .
26 They 're much easier this way round because you have n't got to go through the minor at all to reach them .
27 It was , you opened it and come out and shut , shut the door and you 'd lose the penny then they 'd got to go through the same operation with another penny , you know what I mean .
28 Of course I 'm sorry , for some strange reason I thought we were going that way , I 've got to go through the other way have n't I ?
29 Well how can it , because it , it , I think it 's got to go through the thing here , if you see what I mean , it , it , the chop you 'd have to push it through a little bit and then have a ,
30 You 've got to go through the manufacturer .
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