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

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1 The battle for respectability led to better cinemas but it was always conceded that real victory would only come through the production of better films .
2 I do n't know , it just came through the post this morning .
3 Another time I was lying in a hospital bed after a car crash — I 'd been lucky and escaped with minor injuries , but I 've always had a keen sense of drama , so I lay there feeling as though I 'd just come through the Battle of Britain .
4 Erm I know he 's not seen anyone for thirteen years but did , did it just come through the post , sign here , send it back
5 Yeah I see that it just come through the door
6 Has that just come through the letter box ?
7 The current in Harrogate 's case significant number of major job losses and we we estimate that those amount to between three and four thousand jobs , er many of which we feel are still to come through the system and are therefore not reflected in unemployment figures of yet .
8 To understand , you must picture my Christmas , a time of dread , a time when nothing real ever came through the letter box , only cards .
9 And Miss Gilberd and that awful Muggeridge always come through the back , because it 's the quickest way from their homes .
10 Stable companion Boloardo faces a tougher task in the Listed Magnolia Stakes but he has also come through the winter to the complete satisfaction of his trainer .
11 And the first students and trainees are now coming through the system with the new qualifications .
12 I began to feel something sharp coming through the roof of my mouth and went to Mr Grover , who X-rayed me and showed me a pretty picture of that fateful root still there despite the hammer and chisel .
13 Most of the senior people in advertising today came through the media , through door banging at agencies to get a job in the traffic department , through the graphics department of the Belfast Art College , simply because there was no other education available .
14 Two hundred thousand folk caught it at Silverstone yesterday … it 's being spread on radio and television even comes through the letterbox with the morning papers …
15 Stephen then came through the door of the house on fire , screaming ‘ Put me out ’ , and pulling burning clothing from him .
16 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
17 ‘ Every idea which is held in the mind takes its origin from the senses … [ it ] either comes through the senses , or is formed from those which come through the senses . ’
18 Concern about this has recently come through the pages of Izviestia — the official government newspaper .
19 These can only come in a planned economic system and will never come through the irrationalities of the market .
20 This natural gas , formed from uranium and radium , seeps out of the ground — in Cornwall it actually comes through the granite — and can build up to cancer-inducing levels if measures are not taken to deal with it properly .
21 It is so much easier when the business actually comes through the letter box .
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