Example sentences of "through [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Often images and often the sense of the beginning and the end of a poem are all you have — some journey to be gone through between those things — you know that , but you do n't know the details .
2 But he actually went through between those two goods vehicles .
3 I mean did you , do you think that that kind of feeling that kind of solidarity spread beyond er if there was any news filtering through about another engineering factory in dispute or whatever ?
4 Blockades of the city by pro-communist forces prevented food supplies from getting through for much of November .
5 Took the first first-class tickets through for that station being number respectively 00 and 01 ours being returns , Arthur 's and John 's singles … ’ .
6 Okay and that 's the so that pattern straight the way through for all these four reactions it does n't matter which one you do .
7 That was an experience I went through for many months , not saying anything .
8 Pass through for another 100yds .
9 So I took the name and address and so eventually a summons came through for this old lady .
10 be quite a bit in that account because there was only one six that went through for this insurance and there has n't been a lot more going through this month .
11 As we know , the whole indignity that women have to go through for these examinations is , of necessity , I am afraid , an unpleasant experience .
12 Outside in the concourse he looked through for any mention of the events at the clinic , but there was nothing .
13 So we 're talking about the sixty acre sixty hectares that are allocated for the rest of the Harrogate district and er I should like formal confirmation from Mr Allenby privately already that there is no question of any part of the York , Greater York area allocation being transferred into the rest of the district should it fall through for any purpose .
14 I can not describe to you , my dear sister , what I went through during those three quarters of an hour , seated was as pale as the jasmine I had about my head …
15 I remember a terrific noise in the night , and thinking that a submarine must have got through after all , dashed into Pop 's cabin to be told that it was only coal being poured into the bunkers below decks !
16 I suggest that there are a number of steps which should be gone through towards this end .
17 And then , as you walk up , you really should sort of almost end in the ideal place and then having lined up the shot , put it through like that .
18 and they 're gon na send it through like that .
19 She was so busy with the Maxim , however , that she failed to notice the door opening fully behind her , and Richmann stepping through like some black-cloaked angel of death , his shortened Winchester being raised into position .
20 ‘ It blows my mind to see it come through like this .
21 Come here , I 'll move it through like this .
22 Gary was bolder than Hoomey , less graceful than Jazz , but showed the Nicholson family characteristics of dour determination to win through against all the odds .
23 ‘ We 've come through against all predictions , winning five away games in a row .
24 If the level of demand is kept constant then savings made by productivity gains through the use of new technology in one sector will feed through into some other sector via lower prices , increased wages , or higher profits to investors .
25 Like a shark , she 'd have to keep moving to survive … and some shark , Lucy thought as she shouldered her way through into some windowless corridor which echoed with the tinny sounds of the show playback , coming through on a cheap relay speaker .
26 Hick made a break through into this problem as he proposed that in making choice reactions , subjects gain information at a constant rate .
27 Erm , want to come through into this room and we 'll sit you down doing them now .
28 Er I mean the er it 's er , course there are three orders that we are looking at tonight , it includes the er the third order er in relation not to boundaries but to the registration of overseas er voters to enable them to vote er in this , in this er election within U K constituencies and therefore that 's why the position that Mr David Robeddow as the chairman of Conservatives abroad er in Monte Carlo is relevant , er but also bec because of course the purpose of the European parliament for the first time as it will go through under these new boundaries , now is that they will be able to remedy some of that democratic deficit .
29 Either would be preferable to continuing to try to muddle through with neither .
30 You ca n't go through with that .
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