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

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1 Much will depend on the speed with which the practical aspects can be carried through and the extent to which new members can be attracted from the building societies .
2 Through the love and compassion of Jesus the missionary is able to return time after time until this love has broken through and the message is accepted .
3 The shivering group was quickly fuelled by big bowls of soup and glasses of wine and then , very suddenly , the sun beamed through and the cloud disappeared — everyone scampered for the lifts and we had the most wonderful afternoon imaginable .
4 Even when the results came through and the babies were exchanged in a dramatic midnight meeting , Marie found it difficult to believe that she had been nursing the wrong child .
5 If it occurs at the beginning of a committee meeting where something is going to be pushed through and the agenda manipulated it can provoke the reaction , " … hypocrites " .
6 I 've never looked , I mean I 've never looked , I 've never looked through one and i i it 's funny really cos you look through and the door , th the door that was near to there looks absolutely miles away , you 're going through , going through a
7 No food had got through and the men had been put on half-rations .
8 The barrier between the mines could be tunnelled through and an escape route created .
9 ‘ So , ’ she explained , ‘ the body could drop through and the coffin could be used again . ’
10 It had rained overnight but now the sun was breaking through and the scene had a certain gaiety .
11 The ground heaved for about a hundred metres , more turf broke through and the smell increased .
12 Air deal fell through and no date had been fixed for them to be restarted .
13 Check they 're fitted properly ; the standoff should overlap the hole it 's poking through and the motherboard must not be bent .
14 The shattered side window was punched through and a gun barrel appeared .
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