Example sentences of "through in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Innocent 's sense of history breaks through in every line . |
2 | The telephonist at the other end was cheery and casual , and he was put through in no time to someone called Cyril Causeley , who , the girl said , was editor for the Walter Machin books . |
3 | Geoff Wilson ( Tameside Normans ) won through in a tight finish on an icebound Bridgewater Canal around Broadheath . |
4 | What had to be decided was whether 2.63 miles of the extended six-lane M3 would be tunnelled through the downland chalk or just cut straight through in a deep , wide trench which would obviously make an irreparable mess of the down . |
5 | Fixing a three-hole mixer with pop-up waste may look a little complicated , but if you follow through in a sequence of operations it 's not too difficult . |
6 | They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt . |
7 | If you make sure the butt points at the target in the initial stages , and the tip follows through in a straight line , you will acquire both distance and accuracy after only a short period of practice . |
8 | Twice he had seriously wounded men in duels , and finally he had run another junior officer through in a tavern brawl . |
9 | There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’ |
10 | Alternatively the pie can be made well in advance and then warmed through in a moderate oven for 20 minutes , or microwaved on high for 5 minutes . |
11 | If these lines come into contact with others of ‘ foreign ’ material such as a polyester , then they melt through in a trice and your kite is away , floating down on the breeze leaving you with two rather expensive short ends . |
12 | The strong ‘ New York Mix ’ , with its vocals that shimmer through in a Robert Owens-style haze , is a step up for dub house garage and is matched by a gently acidic , dubbier epic and a ‘ Detroit Mix ’ with an intro and a forest of familiar sounds from someone heavily influenced by the dextrous inventions of Derrick May . |
13 | ‘ But they won through in a dour encounter and I wish them well in the next round . |
14 | Following through in a single smooth action , Manville threw himself to the ground and rolled out of the doorway on to the sidewalk . |
15 | For — contrary to the legend that it was all thought through in a day — this theory was worked out in three main stages over the next half year . |
16 | But in the Novell/USL transaction there are myriad specific details being worked through in a definitive agreement that would simply be inappropriate to discuss publicly . |
17 | Well I , I 've been on to world wom women 's committee and they assure me that they , the hospital says these tests should come through in a week , at the most three week 's , but you can phone them , so that certainly has improved , there does n't seem to be a back log . |
18 | To complete any craft project you must exercise tempered self criticism , correct large mistakes by all means but maintain progress and see the job through in a reasonable time . |
19 | I 'd like to ask the convenor erm how would he have er replied to a young woman who came to me fairly recently whose husband had just left home by mutual agreement , and for the sake of their children and er she said to me after he had gone er that the home was a much happier place now that there was , they had been freed from the tension that they had been going through in a very difficult time . |
20 | 18 If you are on Antigua facing North , what angle do you have to turn through in a clockwise direction to face Bermuda ? |
21 | Morag and Mary were two such women and we never ceased to wonder at the amount of work they got through in a day . |
22 | I have another important foreign call coming through in a few minutes , so , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll hand you over to the Chief Accountant now . " |
23 | Although composition through improvisation is the major thrust of this department 's practice , this is carried through in a manner that allows children to become skilled in the basic techniques of certain musical instruments . |
24 | Wonder how many frying-pans and kettles he gets through in a week , he mused . |
25 | It was a strange day , most of which Charles walked through in a dream . |
26 | I would just like to know how much real work that young man gets through in a day . |
27 | I choose this example because it has been well worked through in a paper by Betty Lou Dubois in Language and Society ( 1987 ) . |
28 | Michael Cash snapped Crusaders into the lead with a confidently struck close range drive high into the net in the 19th minute after Stephen Stewart had cruised through in a deadly wing raid . |
29 | The Jerry troops just sort of walked right through in a lot of places , and the next thing anyone knew we were retreating . |
30 | But , and I 'm not promising , the sun might break through in a few favoured spots . |