Example sentences of "through from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Brooking , Devonshire or Dickens would have rendered useless Leeds 's tedious offside trap by the simple expedient of running through from deep with the ball .
2 In 1859 , when the Origin of Species had come out , the evidence from fossils was suggestive but very incomplete : geologists had sought to characterize strata by their fossils rather than to follow family trees through from early times to the present .
3 The whole grief reaction often takes about two years to work through from initial denial to final acceptance .
4 This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time .
5 He had broken through from dramatic playing to a kind of performance , a ‘ presentation ’ , a subtle combination of personal expression and public code .
6 There is also a route through from secretarial and personal assistant positions to higher levels .
7 Always touch the walls of an old abbey — for the currents of ancient idea coming through from learned men , and for the systems that housed them .
8 Specific features such as the horseshoe arch , vault designs , interlacing in ornamental carving and the circular church design appear in widely separated places — Scandinavia , Britain , north Germany , Yugoslavia , Bohemia , for example — and are not Roman features so they would , one presumes , have percolated through from northern Europe rather than southern .
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