Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the national curriculum and the process of assessment is intended to work through from Stage One at the age of 5-7 to Stage Four at the age of 14 – 16 , there can be no reason for the primary and secondary phase of schooling to be in ignorance of each other .
2 The deal is expected to go through in March after structural checks are complete .
3 Tormented by allegations of adultery , draft evasion , and venality , he has limped through to victory with an empty campaign , crafted to avoid giving offence to anybody .
4 I want to run through to Lucker and say ‘ Look !
5 Over a period of ten days I spent a lot of energy and seemed to come through with colours flying .
6 Howells , put clean through by Gray , a major influence , miskicked badly under pressure from Chris Short ; then Dryden 's desperate sliding tackle denied Stewart in the act of shooting and Cundy 's shot from a Gray free kick was hacked off the line by Craig Short .
7 So , so there are two bits , there 's , one is th that you need the the , the , the evidence from the north is that you need mobilization in order to get land reform and the way to get mobilization is rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then sort of the , the struggle meetings and that provides the activism to go to land reforms and the other bit is , is the military one , th that you 've learned that if you 're going to go through with land reform and keep the support , you 've got to make sure you 've got your military security first .
8 It was 6.20 when they joined the end of the queue of vehicles waiting to pass through into Hungary .
9 In effect , Ashford were given rights to fish from the gardens but had difficulties even attempting to pass through to other swims they leased .
10 So you 're going to follow through in position one , and erm if the situation allows it and there 's not much traffic on the roundabout and you can see that the exit side is the same width as the entry side , is there anything wrong in following round in that position ?
11 The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 .
12 I mean the erm , the effects of the recession in North America , the great fear of lay offs amongst white collar workers in North America erm began to show itself towards the end of last year , and indeed major corporations were reducing their business travel by cutting back on their travel budgets erm and that was beginning to come through by October/November last year in erm reduced long haul travel .
13 Instead , the sometimes delicate and often ravishing songs from the aforementioned recent LP get shot through with bolts of pure electricity .
14 Especially as this new bit of gossip came at a time when the idea that Walter Machin was becoming posthumously a national figure was beginning to filter through to Oswaldston consciousness .
15 It was an interesting time to be at the centre , for news was beginning to get through from Burma and plans for reconstruction after liberation were being drawn up .
16 , English Nature has been strongly criticized by environmental groups for failing to go through with plans to designate a threatened peat bog as a site of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) .
17 Now if we replace the West Overton coordinates with those of Bishops Cannings church and recalculate our slope value , and if it is the same as that between the centres and has the same starting point , then a line joining the centres will have been proved to extend through to Bishops Cannings church .
18 Having scraped through against Ballymoney in the first round , the Bannsiders proceeded to shock everyone by doing the same to the Ports and Glens .
19 She parked her car with the ever-present worry about her mortgage on her mind and was , in a weak moment , of the opinion that she should try to get through to Naylor Massingham that she was not his cousin 's girlfriend , and to explain the innocence of Travis staying the night at her flat .
20 I said , well look , we intend to fax through to Roy saying , yes we want to do business with you .
21 I mean acting is n't a cure for cancer or anything , but it is something I can potentially be very good at so I try and do my best , but my narrow-minded qualities do tend to come through on film sometimes .
22 TUESDAY : Robson comes through unscathed against Portsmouth , as United go through on aggregate .
23 He destroyed Yorkshire 's second innings at Guildford with six for 40 last year but struggled to break through against Gloucestershire in a drawn match at Cheltenham in 1990 .
24 Public and private sector organisations aiming to encourage visitors to Cheshire will also attend the event which involves specialist workshops , private interviews with representatives as well as general advice on how to raise finance through to sources of grant aid and legal matters .
25 He was put clean through by Ray Houghton in the 68th minute , rounded goalkeeper Bryan Gunn but although he steadied himself to convert from only six yards , he somehow failed to even hit the target .
26 In the case that telecommunications deregulation really does get forced through by Brussels , the source said , ‘ Nynex would want to become ‘ a carriers ’ carrier ’ ’ .
27 Several tunnels were completed but discovered before they could be used because the escapers were ‘ waiting for the thaw ’ or ‘ for the berries to appear on the hedgerows ’ , and sometimes individuals would fail to go through with attempts ( which others carried out ) because ‘ their boots were being mended ’ or ‘ they had sprained an ankle playing basketball ’ .
28 And in the mid-afternoon , only a few hours after they had arrived back at the apartment , an urgent message had come through for Ross by fax .
29 And a few seconds ago an urgent message had come through from GCHQ at Cheltenham .
30 Fielding Goodney , with all kinds of developments : a " dream script " had come through from Doris Arthur , Caduta Mass and Butch Beausoleil had put their signatures on the line , Spunk wanted in , Lorne wanted out — Lorne Guyland was going crazy , or was staying that way .
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