Example sentences of "[to-vb] up through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think perhaps I 'd put that another way , but I do think there 's a definite sense in which change is going to come up through the colleges .
2 In fact , one of Ramsay 's greatest achievements was in the atmosphere he was able to conjure up through the depiction of materials .
3 So far , driver Sam Webster was pleased with his young mate 's performance and had noted with approval how he used his firing shovel to spread the coal systematically round the firebox and his ability to fire up through the firehole door trap without having to open the door .
4 Got a wardrobe like ours and then oh no it is n't it 's a combination one it 's having to go up through the window let's hope they do n't drop it !
5 As the day wore on they heard everywhere around them the rill of running water , and grass began to poke up through the snow in clumps .
6 The light genoa was stopped to the lifelines and the staysail was ready to send up through the forehatch .
7 Smectite and illite may form preferentially near the weathering front only to be eventually altered to kaolinite , and perhaps gibbsite , as gradual lowering of the weathering front and erosion at the top of the profile effectively causes individual clay mineral particles to move up through the profile .
8 You may think you have purse-netted every hole only for a bolting rabbit suddenly to push up through the snow as if from nowhere and make its bid to escape .
9 say that women have been discriminated against for so long that they just have n't had the opportunities to rise up through the ranks , and if they are ever going to achieve the kind of representation that they ought to achieve just by the sheer numbers that the represent in the population , apart from the quality , and there are a lot of people who would say that women are probably rather superior erm to a lot of men at an equal level
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