Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] through [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 While I flick through to the centre pages , the businessman puts his hands in his pockets and waits .
2 ‘ She may come down on Saturday if I get through to the final . ’
3 She could feel them pierce through to the back of her head .
4 Increasing the amount of interview you get through in a day ?
5 ‘ Some of it really moves me , and some of it cracks me up — kinda what you go through at a birthday party . ’
6 ‘ Some of it really moves me , and some of it cracks me up — kinda what you go through at a birthday party . ’
7 There is also the chance of a lifetime for the talented teams who win through to the final .
8 Once you have got a favourable response , you follow through with an invitation to a social event .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 After her quarter-final defeat by Jennifer Capriati I was very happy to see her get through to the final of the US Open , only to be beaten by Monica Seles , unfortunately .
12 There 's a very good example of that in the film you 'll see , where somebody phones up , and does n't quite know who they want to speak to , but they get through to a department , and they say , ‘ Oh , I 've left some money ’ , and the caller immediately , and the person who 's received the call immediately says , ‘ Ah , money ! , you want the treasurers department , I 'll put you through ’ , and before the chap 's had a chance to say , ‘ No , no , no , I really want to speak to you , they 've gone , and they 're back at the switchboard . ’
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