Example sentences of "[noun pl] come through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When she reached the apartment she tried to write , but sounds of crying children and raised voices came through the ceiling and walls .
2 Uppermost in the priorities of his concentration are the voices coming through the headset he is wearing .
3 ‘ I 'd recommend walking to anyone , when you are out in the countryside you forget all about work and the bills coming through the post all the stress of everyday life disappears .
4 Yeah , diversions coming through the town , yes .
5 She turned now as she heard footsteps coming through the store-room , and there was her father standing by her side .
6 We have seen around 2,000 visitors come through the doors in the three months .
7 I want a thousand pounds to come through the door now .
8 It does n't make much difference now but a hell of a sight of worse things come through the letterbox at the end of every month . ’
9 The set was so tacky she expected it to collapse each time one of the characters came through the door .
10 The Hearts manager is happy with the quality of players coming through the ranks , but will only blood them when he feels the moment is right .
11 So many foreign ships come through the Strait .
12 At this point the children came through the drawing-room French windows .
13 One day two humans came through the trees .
14 In 1875 Caton , the professor of physiology at Liverpool , had shown that electrodes placed on the exposed brain of a rabbit could record electrical pulses , but Berger 's records came through the skull and could easily be dismissed as artefacts until his results were systematically vindicated by the Cambridge neurophysiologists Adrian and Matthews in the mid-1930s .
15 The quantity of talented filmmakers coming through the quota mill was not substantial .
16 ‘ The thieves came through the paddock where Joe is kept , and this morning we found the gate swinging open — and Joe gone .
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