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

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1 In other words it 's not part of its standard employment allocation but it 's put it in the local plan so that people know , the locals know , that that field over there those fields over there erm are not guaranteed for ever as countryside but on the other hand they 're jolly well not gon na be released unless it 's for something extremely special for which there would be a statement carried through from the structure plan , elaborated on no doubt at local level , which set the rules .
2 Well it was if it 's only just come through from the fryer
3 The rocks or stones at the pool boundary retain the bog-garden soil yet allow water to percolate through from the pool .
4 Besides , sample results are not instantly available , but take at least two or three weeks , sometimes longer , to come through from the agency 's laboratories .
5 So this one actually goes through from the organization to the team , which Deborah will like , through to the individual .
6 ‘ I 've set the table outside on the terrace , ’ Fernando told her , stepping through from the kitchen beyond .
7 Noise was already filtering through from the lounge and the veranda , where the house guests had gathered .
8 Almost a minute of injury time had ticked away when he jinked through from the left to fire an inch-perfect shot just inside keeper Jon Hallworth 's far post .
9 The maid came through from the back of the house and bobbed a curtsy to Emily .
10 Joanna came through from the dispensary to join them .
11 Phillis came through from the room .
12 Rachel had imagined that the accident would put paid to Family Day and that the other activities , including the firework display , would be cancelled , but within the hour a message came through from the hospital from Sir Anthony to say that , because miraculously there had been no fatalities , with even the pilot surviving his injuries , it was his express wish that the Family Day celebration should continue .
13 A door opened and a light so bright and sudden it hurt their eyes spilled through from the back .
14 With only shocked monosyllables passing between us , we waded into the living room , where just a small steam flowed through from the area of the guest bedroom and bathroom .
15 Lowden bridges are unusual in two respects : the saddles are split into two sections for optimum intonation on wound and unwound strings , and the strings mount through from the back of the bridge rather than via the old bridge-pin method , which would mean a longer string-changing time .
16 A raised wooden runway , carpeted with the pin-sharp points of six-inch nails hammered through from the bottom , ran out 50ft and ended in a bed of nails laid on the grass .
17 It was a tiny place — nothing more than a shop knocked through from the street at ground level , no more than 60 feet long At one end was a small bar — from which we sold orange juices on top of the counter with the booze tucked away underneath .
18 Suddenly bold , she stopped by the kerb and spoke to him , and they were still there half an hour later when Eileen walked through from the tram .
19 On either side of the gangway doors were small doors on the floor level ; these were for the double purpose of allowing a hosepipe to be brought through from the line for washing out purposes , and also to allow free escape of water .
20 ‘ He 's a pompous , conceited , self-opinionated bully ! ’ she called through from the bathroom as she began to slip out of her clothes .
21 There was more noise than usual coming through from the landlady 's kitchen .
22 If , if there was no guidance coming through from the committee .
23 But now I 'm just deciding I 'll live off invalidity benefit for a wee while longer , leaving that in the hands of my my managing director and somebody else and the money that 's coming through from the Queen and whatever I 'm just gon na live on invalidity benefit , I 'm only drawing invalidity benefit , I 'm not gon na get any more money than invalidity benefit .
24 All farms have rats and mice but in recent years they have been coming through from the barn into the house and getting into the furniture .
25 However , for the nine students who have progressed through from the college 's National Certificate programme into the HNC course , it is all a very serious business .
26 They went through from the house to the barn , from the barn to the smithy , and then finally to the stables .
27 It might have been my colleague Ann — who knew my whereabouts — or even my editor , come to congratulate me on the first pages of Lover at the Gate which I had faxed through from the hotel 's secretariat — or even Sophie , come to apologize , though I hardly imagined she had been promoted from child to lady in the few weeks of my absence .
28 ‘ It 's out ! ’ the voice floated through from the kitchen with a smell of fresh chips and hot beans .
29 For as to the last oracle , the Gospels had been left open , and there was a wind blew through from the south doorway and ruffled the pages over , turning back from John to Matthew .
30 Don Giovanni filtered through from the sitting-room .
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