Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] through [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We will do so through future privatisations , help for would-be home owners in council tenancies and further encouragement for the spread of personal pensions .
2 They may go through , but I hope that he will make it clear that , in the next Session of Parliament , this legislation will apply , and anybody considering introducing a works Bill will do so through this legislation and not as a private measure .
3 I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ?
4 Anyone managing to get on top of the porch could easily clamber up through that bedroom window .
5 Radon occurs naturally in rocks such as granite , and can move readily through porous rock and soil and can seep into buildings causing dangerous concentrations to accumulate ( inhaling radon causes it to be deposited in the lungs so increasing the risks of lung cancer ) .
6 But Weitzman claims that scale economies can not arise purely through fixed costs ; that these costs must be sunk .
7 Er can I read just through this Pentecost er with you .
8 Hear buses heave uphill through drizzling fog ,
9 In such cases the system will be unable to spot any error as they will pass successfully through all stages of analysis .
10 They 're gon na go in through that door the second it goes down , they were n't loitering at the end of the passage , they were right by the door were n't they ?
11 ‘ Every morning at half-past ten he would walk in through that door .
12 Its route will pass mainly through soft rock and above deep-lying , brackish ground water .
13 I said I 'll go round the back and I said I can get in through that window for ya , I said well I 'll have to force it , what d' ya mean force it ?
14 He envisaged an emancipation from reification would come not through abstract reflection alone but through ‘ praxis ’ :
15 This effect may come partly through economic calculations not favouring risk-taking , and partly through the broader anti-entrepreneurial ethos of the upper class .
16 And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for
17 The choice between these two coevolutions does n't come about through advance planning .
18 Our earlier analysis of balance of payments adjustment under floating exchange rates suggests that correction must come about through foreign exchange depreciation of the deficit country 's currency relative to other countries .
19 At the same congress Khrushchev profoundly modified Lenin 's tenet that world revolution would come about through inevitable war with the capitalist powers .
20 Instead it will come about through natural selection .
21 It is a linking of the intangible with the tangible , which can only come about through conscious intention .
22 You could see the filth heaving with them as you peered through the crudely cut holes in the wood which served for seats , and sometimes they would crawl out through these holes and invade the neighbouring parts of the camp .
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