Example sentences of "comes through [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Old Boys will hope that their captain , England international Julian Halls , who has been plagued with injuries since the summer , comes through a second XI game today without problems ; if so , he is likely to be in the squad .
2 And it is a claim whose force in this instance comes through a demystification generated across inversion .
3 And now the former Champion Hurdler , trained by Toby Balding ( above ) , is almost certain to make a quick reappearance in the Racecall Hurdle at Ascot on Friday , provided he comes through a gallop tomorrow morning .
4 And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning .
5 Because it has no sound box of its own , what comes through a loudspeaker can be varied enormously .
6 Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test .
7 And the television contract includes a possible all-British clash against Colin McMillan , provided the former WBO titleholder comes through a planned warm-up fight at the end of May following shoulder surgery .
8 So I want to suggest that success , if I have perhaps have slightly persuaded you that the media are worth taking seriously , that success comes through a variety of things .
9 One goes that way every other hour one comes through every other hour .
10 However , you can take some sensible steps to vet a would-be nanny : Check her references , even if she comes through an agency .
11 ‘ If no one comes through the turnstiles , we 'll go bust . ’
12 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
13 ‘ They have to deal with what comes through the school gates .
14 ‘ Every idea which is held in the mind takes its origin from the senses … [ it ] either comes through the senses , or is formed from those which come through the senses . ’
15 The camera adores her and she has this wonderful presence that comes through the camera lens .
16 This natural gas , formed from uranium and radium , seeps out of the ground — in Cornwall it actually comes through the granite — and can build up to cancer-inducing levels if measures are not taken to deal with it properly .
17 But should you become an undergraduate , the encouragement comes through the roof ( there has been one recent award of £200 ) .
18 What comes through the screen is the sheer sense of enjoyment of the game and that is why more than 10 million people have watched the programme on Tuesday nights over the past 26 weeks .
19 Water comes through the roof seams through the windscreen frame and can even come around the rear vents and down the roof side rails to fall on the driver 's knee when braking .
20 Such information comes through the formal provision of reports and scheduled meetings , but much comes from other , often brief , contacts .
21 The feeling of a painting comes through the centuries .
22 The modern factories are largely footloose , now that electric power comes through the grid and there is a network of motorways to transport the parts and the finished vehicles .
23 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
24 When FDA clearance comes through the final product in a portfolio of basic food ingredients will be in place — promising the transformation of what has long been regarded as one of Britain 's most boring businesses into a world beater .
25 Still adhering to the old fashioned measurement by piece ( a cask which in Champagne contains 205 litres ) , the 2,666 litres of must , as it comes through the pressing operation , is separated into three portions in order of quality : the cuvée , which amounts to the first ten pieces ( 2,050 litres ) ; the premiere taille , which includes the next two pieces ( 410 litres ) ; and the deuxième taille , or the last piece ( 205 litres ) .
26 The green colour comes through the white as it dries , giving a muted effect .
27 ‘ A lot of it comes through the Byrds , ’ reflects Bob ‘ and , though I was n't , like , a big fan of theirs , The Band .
28 Later on each of the souls pouring out of Narnia on Doomsday looks at Aslan as it comes through the Door-way of Death — to be saved if it loves , destroyed if it hates .
29 When Mr Moore comes through the door
30 Further evidence of the significance of morale , and of the special contribution social workers can make comes through the research conducted by the Personal Social Services Research Unit on domiciliary care , otherwise known as the Kent Community Care Project ( Davies and Challis , 1986 ) .
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