Example sentences of "[verb] through into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He waited for them to pass through into the central chamber .
2 Forester checked the drawers and cupboards before he moved through into the main room .
3 Wycliffe passed through into a large , well kept garden — too well kept for his taste : shrubs pruned , grass like a bowling green , edges trimmed .
4 It 's as if my mind has suddenly broken through into a new area , a space , a vast capacity which I never dreamt I had .
5 Hewitt had only just broken through into the first team and gave a good account of himself in matches against Crewe and Chesterfield .
6 The authors reported that as this project progressed interest in the teaching of study skills increased and this interest was filtering through into the primary schools sector .
7 A door from the library led through into an oak-panelled room with tall mullioned windows .
8 Tom unhitched it and Willie darted through into a small lane .
9 A complex lighting system had once worked , but now the only illumination was from the gaps in the roof which allowed streams of sunlight to pour through into the empty , lifeless environment .
10 The squad , which will benefit from fitness and training programmes set up by recently appointed British Athletics Olympic National Coach , Frank Dick , is to be coached by former British No. 6 Teresa Catlin , and is seen as being a vehicle that will give youngsters the opportunity to feed through into the Main squad .
11 The agricultural past thus shows through into the urban present .
12 In wholly man-made processes , the ‘ arts ’ run through into the significant areas of dress , ornament , furnishing , decoration , gardening , where many of the same criteria of beauty , harmony and proportion apply yet where the full definition as ‘ art ’ is usually withheld , within the modern specialization .
13 This approach flourished through into the 1830s , when a series of illustrations of the argument from design was commissioned in the will of the Earl of Bridgewater .
14 Attempts to lower unemployment by means of a boost to monetary demand will work through into an increasing rate of inflation because of sticky prices and wages and increasing expectations of inflation ( i.e. there is an absence of a money illusion ) .
15 She moaned his name and he swept her into his arms , moving through into the lamplit bedroom and undressing her quickly .
16 Ideas from the psychoanalytical school have been extremely influential , and can be seen to have filtered through into a wide range of theoretical models of depression .
17 Hearing the Vice-President was downstairs and wished to see him , President Cormack walked through into the Yellow Oval Room and said he would greet Odell there .
18 Early government line , from Michael Portillo , the Treasury chief secretary , to Widdecombe , was that there was categorically no special help and that price rises would ‘ by the normal route feed through into the retail price index ’ .
19 He went through into the marbled bathroom and stood there in the shower , letting the cold , hard jets of water purge him .
20 Carson tucked the diaries under his arm and went through into the empty lounge .
21 With a couple of tins in her arms she rolled through into the whirling darkness of the antarctic night and pegged the billowing plastic down with a handful of icy stones .
22 A good concept is to turn and then feel that you attack the ball along the line of the hips before allowing the legs and body to release through into a full turn .
23 If you move through into the next room you 'll find the area you 're to work .
24 ‘ There were coal-effect gas fires in the living-rooms ; the bathroom was covered in cork tiles , floor to ceiling ; the kitchen had been knocked through into a disastrous tunnel lined with Melamine ; and the roof had been re-tiled in the most revolting red pantiles instead of black slates .
25 It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell .
26 Anglo-Scots had a theory — perhaps justified by Bridie 's remark — that they had to be twice as good as a home-bred player to break through into the national team , whereas those North of the Border believed the corollary .
27 Rank was so convinced that making expensive films was the way to break through into the American market that he made no attempt to rein back costs .
28 Government , in carrying through into the late 1940s the orthodoxies of the 1920s , had trapped itself into what was to prove an untenable position .
29 Central Asia was now regarded as the cradle of humanity , a view endorsed through into the 1930s by H. F. Osborn and other eminent paleontologists .
30 She flipped the hood up over her head , fussed with it , then pushed through into the unknown .
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