Example sentences of "[vb pp] it through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He ought to have done it through the college got it cheaper .
2 The jobless total has risen by forty four percent in a year : just around the corner from grail engineering evidence of firms which have n't made it through the recession , and empty industrial units where firms have yet to try .
3 Joseph had made it through the gate , but was cornered by the populace in an alley .
4 For a start Albert the Thief would not have made it through the membership committee .
5 Demonstrating what a simple change at the top can achieve , Compaq Computer Corp , which had sales of $3,200m last year and had been heading back towards the $2,000m mark under the previous regime , last week announced that it had made it through the $4,000m sales barrier for 1992 , with profits up 34% in the most recent quarter .
6 He must have written it as soon as Barbara had telephoned the news and had sent it round by one of his nurses who , in a hurry to get home after night duty , had n't even stopped to hand it in but had slipped it through the letter box .
7 He unbuckled the belt and , leaving it around Newley 's waist , looped it through the wheel and through the glassless window of the door .
8 They had relayed it through the Royalbion representative there , Jim Fletcher .
9 There can be no doubt that in many African states this status has been consciously sought by leaders who have promoted it through the nature of their public appearances and prestige investments .
10 Or probably , since you ca n't trust anybody any more , you 'd better put it through the letter box . ’
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