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

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1 At a time of crisis when teenagers and their parents ( or brothers and sisters ) are at loggerheads , angry and resentful , contracts provide an opportunity for the family to take stock and to break through vicious circles of retribution and unreason .
2 In this state of affairs , there is no need to buy-off union potential for disruption and dissent through collaborative arrangements with the state and with promises of state benefits born of more intervention .
3 ‘ You think she should be pregnant for nine months and go through all the agonies of giving birth , and then give it away ? ’
4 They had difficulty finding a drummer and went through 10 in a year , recording several demo tapes with different people , before finally settling on Shaun Charman .
5 It opens 18 February and continues through 27 March .
6 John Lees , who often joins variously shaped pieces of paper to create the fields on which he applies his artfully-smudged and flickering drawings , shows new pencil and ink works ( along with new oil paintings ) at Hirschl & Adler , opening 18 February and continuing through 20 March .
7 We turned our backs on the reservoir and walked through sessile oak and birch woodland to ‘ Stop One ’ .
8 Sections were dewaxed in xylene and rehydrated through graded ethanol to 0.01 M PBS , pH 7.4 .
9 Pace , in SoHo , is remembering the artists of Coenties Slip this month in a show that opens 10 January and continues through 13 February .
10 By all means snoop into my answer machine and sit through 20 messages suggesting I travel on a coach to Grimsby to review a Jive Bunny concert .
11 Rotating through 180 degrees would produce a pattern for knitting from top to bottom and rotating through 45 degrees would produce a pattern for a diagonal or bias knit .
12 Almost moribund in winter , the cells proliferate from early spring onward , starting even before the dispersal of the sea ice and continuing through late spring and summer for as long as supplies of nutrients last .
13 And when you tire of that , how about hiring a mountain bike and cycling through real mountains , or for the more traditional , cantering out through meadows and forest on horse-back .
14 The difference between the fragmentation described by Braverman and that analysed by Stone is that the former came about in order to de-skill and control through Tayloristic practices , while the latter came about partly in order to create a range of jobs which could be formed into a job ladder .
15 Well er I think that getting away the oh you live in Nottingham , oh fancy that you know , you , you know where you 're starting , you know , everyone either works for Boots or used to work for Boots and , you know , you 've got a rough idea , you , you , you do n't need to go into the oh fancy that you know , all that 's arranged so erm I think i i it 's , i i i it 's the middle of September when we either go to Los Angeles , I think we go to Los Angeles , and fool around Hollywood and San Diego and places and down to see a and then away off to erm Las Vegas and Flagstaff you know about this meteor crater in Flagstaff , that apparently is why you go to Flagstaff tt a meteor came , the meteor crater is there tt and then the Grand Canyon and go through national park which San Francisco and erm spend erm two or three days there and then come back again .
16 ‘ Working weekends ’ held at a local school , begin on a Saturday afternoon and last through all day Sunday .
17 In an arena where music is married to a mixing desk , committed to computer and performed through basic PAs , Whyte still toil with bass and drums .
18 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
19 But during the night the mice invaded their camp and gnawed through all the halters , saddle-girths , and reins , while the bears , foxes , and cats growled and howled around the outskirts of the camp with a sound fearful enough to make your blood run cold .
20 But thank you all , and I wish you you the members and N C V O itself , every good fortune , and I think we 've had such a good day today , and I think Sir Leonard has shown us a really very clear way forward , and I know that the relationships which already exist , and those which will be developed can only be Thank you all very much for your support and help through those years .
21 Europe 's highest mountain railway which beings in Grindelwald and climbs through magnificent scenery to the Jungfrau is a must ; and there are excursions to Berne and Lucerne , if you can tear yourself away from the mountains for long enough !
22 Two point three O and check through that and just make sure that you 're very happy with the stuff that they 're doing .
23 From four miles north of Leek on the A53 ( Buxton road ) , a minor road branches north west and leads through Upper Hulme to reach roadside parking in a mile or so .
24 While I sympathize with the caller from West Calder , I feel we pay poll tax as well to cover all these things but when I bought my house , my solicitor had me in for two hours and went through all my obligations under the title deeds part of was , that I had to pay one three hundredths of keeping the open areas clean and tidy plus grass cutting .
25 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
26 For most of the first session the pupils watched a video about living in Britain during the war and looked through printed resources .
27 ‘ He went to Sam 's boatyard and fell through some floorboards and was nearly drowned …
28 Moreover , capitalism alone could generate the industrial base necessary for socialism and the class destined to overthrow the bourgeoisie and carry through socialist revolution , the industrial working class .
29 From Holt Fleet the Way crosses the parkland of Ombersley Court and passes through the village of Ombersley and across Westwood Park to the town of Droitwich the route continues along the Roman Salt Way and goes through a variety of farms , follows a canal and passes through several small villages .
30 They also exert a fascination very much of their own as they slither round circuses and brush through old city gates , flashing arcs of lightning as they switch tracks on winter nights .
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