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

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1 Some integrated services emerged in the early 1980s — one playscheme was developed through a parent 's initiative , and an integrated adventure playground was established by a voluntary organisation .
2 It originally arose through the wife 's account , and was covered by her allowances , and then the interest was then paid into a joint account
3 When the swallow swooped through a woman 's song in a cavern
4 Imagine this scenario : you 've just locked yourself out , and are frantically leafing through a neighbour 's Yellow Pages to find a locksmith .
5 For a modest annual fee , you 'll be given access to a wealth of local inspiration , and while you 're leafing through the trust 's reserves handbook , planning your ‘ research visits ’ for the coming seasons , you 'll be helping to ensure the survival of that unique ‘ library ’ of wild places .
6 The juice of all wine-producing black grapes is clear , but in order to extract it it has to be pressed through the grape 's skin which , even in chilly Champagne , contains enough pigment to discolour the liquid .
7 Like the wind that guttered and blew out the candles , a bloodied man had broken through the dancers ' joy to break the glittering ball into dark fragments , yet still some few couples could not bear to relinquish the last moments of peace .
8 The superior numbers of the Imperial army stood them in good stead : within a few minutes , Dara 's forces had broken through the rebels ' artillery and put to flight the infantry .
9 A lot of teachers jump to conclusions about pupils before they 've even come into contact with them and broken through the pupil 's resentment .
10 She feared that the contamination had broken through the Doctor 's makeshift hypnotic conditioning , but she blinked a couple of times and felt fine again .
11 It 's hardly more noticeable than the fact that , as the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman likes to point out , the cinema audience is sitting in total darkness for 50 minutes of that time , while the projector beam is masked during the change of frame — the indispensable ‘ intermittent movement ’ of movie film as it goes through the projector 's gate .
12 Thus , shortly after the Electricity Act received the royal assent , in September 1947 , Attlee appointed Gaitskell as Minister in his place , and it therefore fell to him to carry through the Government 's work of nationalisation by completing the appointments to the Boards and the working out of the new relationship of Ministry and BEA .
13 AN explosion ripped through a man 's living room yesterday as he watched a TV film in which Michael Caine blew up a safe .
14 Bradford magistrates heard how an explosion ripped through the company 's premises in July .
15 The spiked pad ripped through the Daughter 's blouse , and grated on the armoured contour-girdle underneath .
16 The black and white film was taken by a shop security camera just 20 minutes before two bombs ripped through the town 's packed shopping centre on March 20 .
17 Girobank handled £47m in retail deposits and transactions last year , which the bank says works out at £1 in every £3 which passed through the nation 's tills .
18 What 's the last thing to go through a fly 's mind when it hits the front of your car ?
19 Actually , there was a footpath through Wardle Wood from near her village , and if she had dared to go along it she could have walked to Brownies in not much more time than it took her to ride by way of the long winding lane ; but she was sure she had n't the courage to go through the witch 's wood by herself .
20 Passengers like the informal atmosphere , the excellent visibility and the rapid loading and unloading through the aircraft 's five doors .
21 Well there was men walking through the village erm to stop them for a rest .
22 She pulled herself out of the unsealed suit and peered through the shuttle 's windows at the featureless walls of the landing bay .
23 He was making an early morning cuppa in a back room when a milk float crashed through the shop 's brick wall and 12ft by 8ft window .
24 The operation was hideously expensive in lives , and yielded no immediate results ; yet as at Dien Bien Phu they crashed through the enemy 's psychological threshold .
25 The firm curd is squeezed through the cheesemaker 's fingers to break it into small particles — they must be small or the finished cheese will be of an uneven texture .
26 Last week , Jarman had n't quite decided whether they were to talk to the audience or simply sleep through the exhibition 's four-day run — ‘ although they 'll be allowed to get up for a pee and lunch , ’ he added generously .
27 One of the biggest UK moves in east Germany to date , the acquisition by building materials group RMC of the Rüdersdorf cement works on Berlin 's eastern fringe , was organised through the company 's subsidiary in Ratingen Nordrhein-Westfalen .
28 The full-throttle climaxes of Francesca are delivered with a frenzied desperation which is guaranteed to play havoc with all but the most robust of dispositions , and the spine-tingling emotionalism of the gloriously protracted central section is entered into with a fearlessness which borders on the overwhelming — one can feel this music coursing through the orchestra 's veins .
29 The second sort , often described on the tins as ‘ for hungrier babies ’ , contains more protein and carbohydrate and takes longer to pass through the baby 's stomach than normal formula .
30 The water having to pass through the media en route to the pump , there was no clogged impeller to worry about .
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