Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] it through the " in BNC.

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1 If so are you going to use one of the commercial companies or do it through the government-backed Export Credits Guarantee Department ?
2 Doyle seemed wary and the Woman had started to fidget with her long tail of hair , holding it in one hand and drawing it through the fingers of the other .
3 I talked to Assemblyman Barry Keene , who , as Chairman of the California State Assembly Health Committee , wrote the bill and piloted it through the Legislature , and asked him first whether he felt that before the Act there was a grey area of uncertainty surrounding these problems .
4 Gritted our teeth and made it through the weekend .
5 Benjamin portrays the Brechtian drama as taking a traditional ‘ apparatus ’ ( theatre ) and transforming it through the use of techniques derived from the modern media : montage , interruption , critical quoting of everyday social ‘ gesture ’ .
6 With that he snatched up the bottle and flung it through the open window into the yard .
7 Balberith ripped the remains of the fruit and salad bar from its mountings and flung it through the roof .
8 With a less diversified business , the likelihood grows that , while he is satisfied with the service he gets , he will keep his business , at least for a period , with the same insurer , and place it through the same broker .
9 He reversed his grip on the blade and drove it through the daemon 's chest .
10 I took out my knife and drove it through the sleeping man 's heart !
11 I embroidered a design and laid some flax on a scarf , and put it through the needles .
12 ‘ Eventually , I wrote a note and put it through the letter box saying we would love to buy the house if it ever came up for sale . ’
13 At that moment it had been appropriate to put big pickets you know I think if we thought too much about it we would have and taken it to the lodge and put it through the union it would have had cold water put over it and you know it was right for Tom to be wary and it was probably right for us to do what we did I mean I think you know it it was successful the way it turned out .
14 This artificial ash cliff is perhaps one of their last strongholds have also found refuge around our fire stations , protected from tramping feet and sheltered from chemical sprays these rare plants thrive in the damp salty margins alongside the ash lagoons all this within the boundaries with just a few of the country 's coal fired power stations but the need for sea walls of other coastal stations merely intake pipes to the coaling system , another world teams this is not a plant , fan worms have flowerlike mouth parts used to filter food from the sea water other worms use just two sticky tentacles to catch food shrimps forage over closely packed sea the delicate bodies of these printed vertebrates work as tiny water pumps , pulling water in one hole and pumping it through the other here two barnacles feed in the gentle flow of water over the cooling pipes from the station Marine life quickly packs the underwater structures and is about to become too thick and sometimes affect the performance of the machinery barnacles belong to the same family as crabs and lobsters , but being in their adult life standing on their head which is fixed to the concrete they use their feet to filter the water and kick food into their mouths but if they ca n't move , how do they get there so quickly in the first place ?
15 He extracted the licence and handed it through the window .
16 Wrap it up and drop it through the letter box .
17 Then , she picked up a half-brick and threw it through the drugstore window .
18 The Bolsheviks were merciless in their attack on the government for frustrating the movement for self-determination , which they interpreted as the right to secede , to create a new State , and to do it through the direct action of the peoples concerned without awaiting the approval of the central Government .
19 At 20 he went to the New Musical Express , and edited it through the 1970s , when it became the bestselling rock mag in Britain , with a rich crop of young writers such as Julie Burchill , Tony Parsons , Danny Baker , Paul Morley and Charles Shaar Murray .
20 Bernice grabbed it and shoved it through the dispensing slot .
21 She quickly pulled it in and shoved it through the slot , hoping it was the right thing .
22 The government of Kaifu 's successor , Kiichi Miyazawa , was strongly committed to the bill , and steered it through the House of Representatives ( the lower chamber of the Diet ) in December 1991 .
23 Many more were inspired , while the great majority of Soviet disciples never went there at all and saw it through the propaganda of the Friends of the Soviet Union or the Daily worker .
24 I wanted to take an event , an experience from my own past , and re-examine it through the recollection of someone else .
25 ‘ Well , let's try the Strat again and play it through the Marshall and the Vox and add the … whatever … sound to it , ’ and there were all these different combinations of sounds .
26 ‘ Next moment , he pulls out this hammer and puts it through the glass . ’
27 The business user decides how to describe the acquisition and puts it through the accounts or arranges finance through one of his existing sources of funding .
28 And he would take one ear and then the other ear and pull it through the slots on the bonnet .
29 Eliot 's solution was to attempt to revive what anthropology had revealed to him as the very oldest form of ritual and express it through the phenomena of stylized contemporary life , uniting the savage and the city .
30 Student Ken Payton , 22 , from New York , said : ‘ I hope to stay the pace and follow it through the night . ’
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