Example sentences of "through at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Normally , he let it through at 5.43 , except that on that particular Saturday he received it a minute or so late . |
2 | ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust . |
3 | If it first encounters P , it can not get through at all , since it is the state which is extinguished by P , . |
4 | If not , give me a phone sometime , and let me know if you 're coming through at all . |
5 | It was as if the news had never come through at all . |
6 | In that early ‘ moment ’ , rock 'n' roll was an important intervention though carried through at varying levels of conscious awareness . |
7 | I ca n't even be certain that he went through at four o'clock . |
8 | I could however moan on about the likelihood of anyone ever wanting to listen to this collection straight through at one sitting , or that Miss Battle could have done rather more in the way of characterising each aria ( and her diction is also hardly crystal clear ) . |
9 | That means that they were designed to be viewed right through at one sitting . |
10 | Wallace looked menacing and was through at one point when Burrows hacked him down ( the scouser should have been sent off for that and a clear ‘ professional foul ’ in the second half against Deane ) . |
11 | I was retiring and he was coming through at eighteen , nineteen , and erm twelve years later , he 's now driving for me in Grand Prix racing . |
12 | Like Harold Larwood long before him , he used his relative shortness ( in fast bowling terms ) to make the ball skid through at great pace , always difficult for a batsman to deal with . |
13 | Despite the failure of similar tactics on the Madrid front , it had been planned as another Moroccan-type , head-on attack along the first line of Republican defences , with the aim of breaking through at two points , advancing as far as the second line of defence and laying siege to Bilbao from there . |
14 | Artwork changes were handled through at International 's Southampton office — a complicated job in itself , involving different brand labels , sizes and colours . |
15 | Do n't pull the thread right through at this stage . |
16 | The alert , relayed from Chris to the police emergency centre , came through at 5.40 . |
17 | The running tunnels are connected to the service tunnel by cross passages every 375m , and to each other by piston ducts every 250m to reduce the aerodynamic resistance of trains passing through at high speed . |
18 | ‘ It needs to be worked through at local level and discussions will be taking place for some time , ’ said Mr Smith . |
19 | ‘ Well at least you got through at last , ’ said Carrington . |
20 | The gap between the two , although only a few metres wide , is deep enough for my boat to pass through at any state of tide . |