Example sentences of "[vb pp] through [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No it 's all , it 's all fallen through it seems .
2 However , the heart 's own oxygen supply is not taken from the blood which is continually being pumped through it to service the rest of the body , but from separate little arteries which are called coronary arteries .
3 At the end of the call , quickly run through what has been said , to make sure that you have taken the right order or been given the correct information .
4 But Mann has battled through everything to make a visually stunning piece of cinema that has launched a notoriously shy and guarded actor on to an international career as a leading man .
5 Yes Chairer er I think Vince 's report is a very fair summary of the er the the issues which face us erm truth is , is what we 've been as in this proposed consortium which no doubt will go through with it 's most of the reforms of the N H S despite the er consultation mechanism which they 've gone through you know , but largely these are beforehand given the unaccountable of the N H S management !
6 One , in order that the old type of arrangement you know , would no longer prevail , and that subsequently if people were going to have assemblies , part assemblies before they assembled the whole unit , then whole areas would have to be cleared , new benches would have to be built , the departments would have to be totally gone through you know , and all the rubbish cleared out and , and access and egress you know , to every department to make life easier for everybody .
7 With typical Roman arrogance towards complaints from the Anglo-Saxons , their roads cut through whatever got in their way ( B ) and make excellent navigation features .
8 The Royal Road passed through what seems to have been a densely built-up area of the Minoan city .
9 ‘ When the tube is in place , air will be passed through it to distend the colon and give a clearer view of the lining … you may pass some wind , but although you may find this embarrassing , remember that staff do understand what is causing it . ’
10 He had become accustomed to the grim silences that surrounded the Frenchman but he admired greatly his harsh efficiency in the jungle and had learned through him to identify the spoor of all the larger animals .
11 The gold threads and the jewels woven through it sparkled in the light of the lamps .
12 At Derwentwater ‘ Beyond Barrow Beck , is presented a scene of desolation , almost sufficient to draw tears from the eyes of the traveller of feeling , who would certainly lose nothing if he were conducted through it blindfold … ’
13 Makeshift barriers closed off corridors , marking out the territory of rival gangs , while elsewhere emergency doors had been removed and new corridors created through what had once been living quarters .
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