Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was once a little tailor , a good and unremarkable man , who happened to be journeying through a forest , in search of work perhaps , for in those days men travelled great distances to make a meagre living , and the services of a fine craftsman , like our hero , were less in demand than cheap and cobbling hasty work that fitted ill and lasted only briefly .
2 A high-energy gamma ray plunging into the atmosphere will create a shower of electron-positron pairs , which initially will be traveling through the atmosphere faster than light can .
3 On the ground , sprouts of shiny dark-green bluebell plants Hyacinthoides non-scriptus will be pushing through the leaf-litter , along with the odd twisted shoots of cuckoo pint Arum maculatum .
4 The shape seemed to be looking through a book , although what the book was Henry could not tell .
5 But he was not looking down at her , his gaze was remote ; he seemed to be looking through the window into the darkness of the garden .
6 This is a sad day for the final part of the Bill to be passing through the Houses of Parliament .
7 Until the 22nd the Sun will be passing through the sign of Virgo and will be in total harmony with your natal Sun in Taurus .
8 And when you were carrying it on your back into the sheds for the cattle , the juice would be would be soaking through the bags .
9 Yes , yes and , and there 's no need to be going through a hoop , at any time , if you continuation constantly , you , you
10 ‘ She must be going through a lotta pain too . ’
11 @FIRSTPARA = Black children acquiring Creole may be going through a process not of second language acquisition but of new dialect acquisition .
12 Mervyn Whyte , secretary of the meeting told me today : ‘ At this point in time he 'll not be on the front row of the grid but Billy Nutt , the clerk of the course , and myself will be going through the speeds later today and deciding the grid positions .
13 He said that the guitar solo is like the window of a song : you 'll be going through the song and then the lead will break and it 's like a window you can look out of while you 're walking by .
14 And the erm the erm oil engine would be in a little shed outside the barn , and this shafting would be going through the wall .
15 When Clare talked to Tess of their future , and the farm they would have abroad , she could hardly believe that she would be going through the world by his side .
16 We 'll be going through the Warners vaults here , with a list of material that 's never been released .
17 Lendl , still trying to push the disappointment of his United States Open defeat by Boris Becker to the back of his mind and impatient for another crack at the elusive Wimbledon title , appeared to be going through the motions during his round-robin match at the Stuttgart Classic .
18 But even they seemed to be going through the motions , quite without conviction .
19 Ballymena 's stay in Section I ended after five years when Bangor landed a double victory last week-end and they 'll merely be going through the motions at Ballygomartin Road against Woodvale .
20 well we were actually going to be going through the Halifax but have you got any other suggestions ?
21 It was an eerie feeling to be stealing through the forest like this .
22 Wander round our collection of locomotives which includes Mallard , the world 's fastest steam locomotive , and a model of the Trans Manche Super Train that will be running through the Channel Tunnel .
23 He 's written you a poem in which you might well think he was describing a fox outside his window but just at the point when the fox seems most real , it might be coming through the window or it might be going into its hole , he says that the hole that this fox lives in is his head .
24 I thought it must be coming through the walls from a gramophone in Conchis 's bedroom .
25 Gateways were opening up here in Salt Lake , and things would be coming through the like of which had not been seen for thousands of years .
26 But many more could be slipping through the net .
27 It is now the moose-hunting season — not a safe time to be creeping through the woods on a wild wolf chase , and so unless someone shoots her , Ylva has a few weeks grace .
28 The two appear to be working through a shopping list of NT 's ingredients , ticking off those features and functions that can already be found in their own , or equivalent , open systems products that are already on the market , or are on the way .
29 The two appear to be working through a shopping list of NT 's ingredients , ticking off those features and functions which can already be found in their own , or equivalent open systems products on , or coming to market .
30 From September until the end of March 1993 the organisation will be following through a plan of restructuring and its constant search to find future funding for both its core activities and to develop further aspects of its collection and educational work .
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