Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] through [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've enough pocket-money left to see me through Christmas , and the silver money will do for clothes and so on .
2 To lose them through apathy is sinful .
3 ‘ Sometimes I was in the depths of despair , but the other inmates helped to carry me through prison . ‘
4 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
5 You will probably find that much of what they offer is excellent , but that something is missing ; certain aspects of movement are neglected — it is thought necessary to know about them or try to communicate them through teaching .
6 If you 're looking for a part-time job such as babysitting or a paper round , try to find one through family or friends .
7 Nowadays , the practice is to pass it through rollers without the outer bran layer , which is then added to the flour at a later stage .
8 It is this idea of the universal Church which is a seed of the conciliar movement ( when the Church sought to rule itself through councils ) .
9 I wish I could forget two London concerts he gave shortly before he died , but I prefer to remember him through performances as brilliant , powerful and exciting as we have on this set . ( )
10 doctrine , and a view was subsequently promoted that a child could not do drama until he first learnt to express himself through movement .
11 She hoped that she would not disgrace herself by fainting , or by being unable to help him through fear or disgust of what she might be seeing .
12 Some days Luiza , Freddi and Alfred joined them and they began to walk her through parts of the productions .
13 Choreographers wish to express themselves through dance because a story , theme or music has inspired them .
14 One of these was that of the ‘ lads ’ who were much like Willis ' ‘ lads ’ , in the sense that they were concerned to express themselves through symbols of adult masculinity and debunked most forms of authority and ‘ respectable ’ living .
15 Costs of this magnitude and doubts about the ability to recoup them through improvements in efficiency or other gains are likely to be a significant disincentive to attempting a take-over and their scale suggests that they constitute a barrier behind which sub-optimally performing boards can find a substantial measure of protection .
16 The union then supported me further when I got another job and was a steward there , a branch secretary a district committee member and then on the regional committee and they also helped to put me through polytechnic and into the job that I did looking at mergers at the University of Warwick .
17 There is also the problem of repairs and maintenance of the property , which a woman may well not be able to afford , or be able to do herself through lack of experience or time .
18 INDEPENDENT Television News yesterday announced the appointment of American investment bank Lehman Brothers to guide it through ownership changes envisaged in the 1990 Broadcasting Act .
19 You learn to recognise them through experience ; it 's often an indefinable something that 's lacking .
20 If you have any problems , queries or polite suggestions about these or any other ‘ oddballs ’ , feel free to contact me through PFK with an SAE .
21 Unionist concerns were still as much with traditional areas of disagreement with the Liberals as with the War ; the UBC made the running with its concern to shield British industry from the war , much as it had previously been intended to protect it through tariffs , and Stanley Baldwin first made his name through its committees .
22 Regardless of social circumstances a concern for excellence and a desire to recognize it through symbols embodying precious substances is widespread among our species .
23 She would have to go out to work , it appeared , to see him through college .
24 Beefy is a hero to the thousands that turn out to see him through rain and shine as he marches down the south coast .
25 An upbringing designed to carry him through changes of regime and frontier , possible loss of every worldly possession , and , in the event of crisis , protracted stays with distant relatives ensconced wherever the aristocracy was tolerated , from the Polish border to Hyde Park Gate , in short , a good European background , had made him totally self-contained and able with sunny smile and the formal handshake of the gymnase to set almost anybody at their ease , even the flustered Nenna .
26 In view of the complaints of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the virulence of Leese 's propaganda , the government tried to silence him through recourse to the law .
27 It would certainly not seem sensible to teach these skills in a context which did not allow children to put them to use immediately , nor would it seem sensible to teach them through sets of exercises independent of any meaningful content area .
28 Yes , alright , yes , I mean I have n't done it like that , I 've got to analyse it through green , when I actually was aware that I was stopping doing my B M S and had to do something else for whatever reason .
29 Soon it could no longer be seen by the naked eye , but the professor continued to watch it through binoculars .
30 He struck again , this time bringing the knife down into the top of the man 's head , using all his strength to force it through bone that splintered and cracked with a strident shriek .
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