Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] through [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unsure of whether she does owe him an explanation , of how much of her perspective she can get across in a conversation , and unwilling to let go of the London Kate who has broken through to the surface , she is ashamed of her suspicions of his reasons for asking her back to his place and agrees . |
2 | The second psychoanalytic message that has come through to the public is its preoccupation with sex . |
3 | The closure problem has come through in the appearance of another function F in the equation for E ; F is related to the Fourier transform of the triple correlation . |
4 | Once a call has come through from the police the team initiates a ‘ cascade call ’ system where say , one person is responsible for telephoning six other team members . |
5 | Eddie McNally has won through in the men 's singles Section A with wins over G Byrne 21–15 and Richard Neilson whom he beat 21–14 to face the experienced Tommy Hopper . |
6 | ‘ This is only the second time Derry has got through to the final in 35 years , so tickets this year are like gold dust , ’ he said . |
7 | Suppose the night porter has gone through to the kitchen to make a sandwich . |
8 | In the early twentieth century this linear model of human evolution was rejected in favour of a theory in which there were several parallel lines of human development , only one of which has survived through into the present . |
9 | I 'd got through to a girl I said extension two three six and then oh and the feller said er |
10 | When they 'd gone through into the lecture hall , I noticed the professor staring after them with a very odd look on his face — a stunned , frozen look . |
11 | As he moved away , Shannon sent a silent stream of curses after the mischievous imp in her soul which had landed her in this , desperately trying to remember the instructions she 'd skimmed through in the beginners ' ‘ learn-to-ski ’ handbook Kelly had given her . |
12 | Some cannon-balls may have gone through between the masts , but clearly most had not . |
13 | But whatever their level of personal identification with the housewife role , the denigration and trivialization of housework is such a pervasive cultural theme that the message is likely to have filtered through to the housewife in some form or other . |
14 | In the three years since he had broken through as a pop star , Kylie has constructed a network of companies to handle her affairs . |
15 | In short the movies had broken through to the masses and had the power to pull in almost anybody and everybody who helped constitute the masses . |
16 | ’ Like Muir , Eliot had won through to a vision of final acceptance , which allowed him to look back even to Sweeney and to call him , at Columbia in 1958 , ‘ friend ’ . |
17 | And er , we 'll see that if they 've , if they 've come through with the goods all right . |
18 | A wind had come through with the Josephites , and blown away the man 's whole world . |
19 | He had rung through to the Swan Hotel in Stratford to set a revised time of arrival at 6.15 p.m. ; but by the look of things it was going to be , in Wellington 's words , ‘ a damn close-run thing ’ . |
20 | Yep you 've got through to the Leeds United mail server . |
21 | Now you 've got through to the semi-final , I always forget the title of it — it 's the Provincial Insurance Cup ? |
22 | Now we 've got through with the part that tells the audience all about Simple John Preston , let's have your reasons . |
23 | In the closing stages of the tournament I felt that the message had got through to the players about staying on their feet , and there were less penalties given for this offence than in the pool games . |
24 | The Victorian stoneware ‘ suite ’ from Mr Twyford 's manufactory was decorated with flowers in willow-pattern blue but paint flaked off the walls and the linoleum had worn through to the floorboards . |
25 | It might have been my colleague Ann — who knew my whereabouts — or even my editor , come to congratulate me on the first pages of Lover at the Gate which I had faxed through from the hotel 's secretariat — or even Sophie , come to apologize , though I hardly imagined she had been promoted from child to lady in the few weeks of my absence . |
26 | Even though it was beginning to recede in her memory , Folly still could n't quite see what she had gone through as a joke . |
27 | When he had gone through to the bedroom , tired , shaking , cold , she stripped herself of all the finery — fighting with clasps , pushing and twisting rings . |
28 | Evans had gone through into the lounge and was standing leaning against the mantelpiece in the classic pose of grief . |
29 | The lake of liquid peat had burst through into the workings beneath it and was deluging into the colliery . |
30 | The Marshal had wandered through into the dining-room where lined foolscap and a box of pens and pencils lying between a pair of silver candlesticks suggested that the oak table was used for homework rather than for dining . |