Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] through the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 First , hair was lightened with Majiblond using easi-mesh , woven highlights then Majirel Wild Fox was painted on through the front .
2 Lee remembered when a sparrow had flown in through the window of her bedroom when she was a child .
3 This continuity is now being carried on through the firm of Baker Bros .
4 We do n't know but I do n't know but that is a doubt as to whether the manufacturing flavour of the past will be carried on through the decade .
5 It is carried on through the medium of lullabies .
6 Caspar took no notice of him and carried on through the wood towards the field .
7 When there were no sounds of activity she heaved a great sigh of relief and carried on through the living-room towards the front door .
8 What 's happened is , of course , that as the costs have fallen and the micros have come in through the door so they 're very much smaller , erm it all becomes possible for the whole of society and not for a tiny elite .
9 Ronnie must have come in through the yard door without her knowing …
10 He banged his hat on and stumped off through the courtyard , muttering , ‘ I 'll give her testify … ’
11 ‘ He 's come up through the Ministry .
12 Illes had not come up through the state bureaucracy , and his appointment as deputy state secretary was looked upon as a " statement of intent " by many in the environmental lobby .
13 The trouble was that Deborah had never come back through the wood before , only the one way — to Pack Meetings .
14 The body shell had been crushed in and anybody in there could only have come out through the windscreen .
15 When the autumn gales blew you could see the smoke being sucked out through the wall like water out of a leaky bucket .
16 Sucked out through the door by a flashing blue light
17 They are usually boldly carried out through the door .
18 The Congress announced after 10 days of debate that " while emphasizing its adherence to Libyan penal and procedural laws the General People 's Committee [ equivalent to a Council of Ministers ] do not object to the investigation and trial being carried out through the committee of seven constituted by the Arab League [ see p. 38883 ] or through the United Nations before a just and fair court to be agreed on " .
19 The most formal level of communication in science is carried out through the medium of the scientific journal .
20 In earlier times and into the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , many of the basic administrative and judicial activities were carried out through the arrangement of hundreds , hundred courts , and hundredal manors courts being held at hundred meeting places , where three men for every tithing or vill had to attend at three-weekly intervals .
21 Their economy was strong and could gain sufficiently in commercial terms from freer trade measures carried out through the OEEC — without any loss of sovereignty .
22 All protection is carried out through the power of the ‘ thoughts ’ of individuals , and not through the physical bellicosity of men in groups .
23 The changing costs of capital and labour will result in industrial structural changes creating an acceptable society which has come about through the operation of market forces and not because powerful interests have adopted particular technologies which suit them but are detrimental to the interests of weaker groups in society .
24 Right , and that increase in production has come about through the use of technology , whether it be agro-chemicals , better seed varieties , more mechanization , technology has increased production per unit of land , alright , per unit of labour .
25 The revolution has come about through the application of computer science .
26 The great advances in producing the laws of physical science had come about through the application of a method , one which systematically simplified the messiness of the appearances of the world , to produce the pristine laws of natural science .
27 We 've moved in through the looking-glass and now we 're too big , too enormous for egress .
28 Apparently he was n't touting for more Pest Control business , rather his tropical iguana had escaped and made off through the undergrowth .
29 Areas which were both ambiguous acoustically and relatively unconstrained by higher-level knowledge sources would not be processed until a more global interpretation of the utterance had been built up through the extension of various islands .
30 Almost by definition , crises are periods when the normally routinized operations of the bureaucracy are insufficient or can not be relied on , when decisions have to be quickly pushed up through the chain of command , and where unusually large and direct role in controlling policy implementation has to be taken by political leaders .
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