Example sentences of "[verb] through into [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to tell how much of Dustin 's discomfiture during the making of the film seeped through into his portrayal , but it might have added something uneasy to the character of Benjamin .
2 Mrs McDougall , busy behind the counter with customers , merely shook her head at me , and signed towards the rear door of the shop , which led through into her house , where the telephone was .
3 All the glass came through into my bedroom .
4 The 1957 White Paper confirmed in their minds that the decline in British power had reached a point where the concerted pressure of world opinion , particularly in the United Nations , would throw the door wide open for them to walk through into their heritage of immediate rather than prudently timed independence .
5 ‘ The larva of hookworm enters through your skin , usually the sole of your foot , and travels up through the lymphatic system , then going through into your lungs .
6 Ultimately I do believe that life is priceless and a great joy and that view is bound to seep through into my work .
7 And as the Men broke through into his cage and reached up to grab him , and as another started to throw a net over the hole in the cage above , so Creggan flexed his wings , thrust forward and up and surged out above his friends and the Cages into the wild forbidding sky , and freedom .
8 How do you know whether anything has been a success , or whether you 're doing anything right , unless you ask , and we expect this rationale to follow through into our community investment programme .
9 Every time I upended a glass , I could feel the blast on the roof of my mouth , and hoped it was seeping through into my brain .
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