Example sentences of "[verb] through [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Continuous flow machines form a tunnel made up of separate sections , wash and rinse , which operate continuously while items are drawn through on a link conveyor . |
32 | In the 2 following examples , the program would drop through to the error handling part of the program if " choice " or " B-46 " was less than 1 or more than 3 . |
33 | You will then have a better chance of getting through to the interview stage ; |
34 | In a fog I crawled out of bed to pick up a blanket which had fallen on the floor , and as I did so I glanced through into the living room and made out , in the darkness , Changez Lying on his camp-bed watching me . |
35 | Without waiting for or expecting a reply , Martha and the reluctant Tilda walked through into the back office . |
36 | Plummer got to his feet immediately and walked through into the sitting room to answer it . |
37 | When lunch was ready , we walked through into the dining room . |
38 | The Conservative party 's attitude is epitomised by that statement and followed through by the Audit Commission . |
39 | You can also obtain help in learning to negotiate through off the job training . |
40 | This can perhaps be interpreted as either a sign of policy changes feeding through into the yield curve or as a change in exchange rate expectations . |
41 | ‘ There 's someone to see you , ’ the technical operator called through over the talkback system as she pushed her chair back to stand , gathering together her yellow bulletin flimsies with their handwritten amendments . |
42 | Ilsa 's house was dark and we padded through to the back porch like conspirators . |
43 | He pulled on his dressing gown and padded through into the sitting room . |
44 | And er then we were led through into the assembly area . |
45 | Andy sits in an ancient bulging armchair , its fake brown leather rubbed through to the fabric net underneath in places and burnished to a deep black shine on the arms ; he nurses his whisky and looks into the fire most of the time . |
46 | Even though Geoff Cooke was appointed through to the World Cup , his was only a yearly ‘ contract ’ , and his position was reviewed by the RFU each year . |
47 | An average crop has between 100 and 400kg per hectare of nitrogen deposited on it every year , and between 70 and 150kg per hectare is leached into the ground and filters through to the water systems . |
48 | Life is not just sailing through on a mill pond with sort of red sails in the sunset and that idyllic picture , life is not like that . |
49 | Tim , 32 , said : ‘ She always got upset when we were apart and cried as usual as she went through into the departure lounge . |
50 | ‘ Useful , ye see , ’ Ward said as we went through to the baggage claim area . |
51 | I went through to the utility room , cool and dark after the noise and chaos of the kitchen . |
52 | They were nowhere in sight as I went through to the dining car , and Filmer seemed to have gone straight to his room , as there was a thread of light shining along the bottom of his door ; but Daffodil , I discovered , had after all not . |
53 | Claire went through to the gun room . |
54 | There was one small group though who went through to the store area at the back of the hut and got on with something really quietly . |
55 | Wickham went through to the sitting room with its view of the park . |
56 | Aldridge made no sign or sound as he went through to the airing cupboard to get himself a fresh towel . |
57 | You 'd go through to the back place and as soon as the licensee saw you , there 's two pints . |
58 | I 'd , I would go through to the pool man and say right , I want so many men for the Rotterdam , I want six men for purpose . |
59 | Slipped out of the hand quite obviously that , it was n't a deliberate beamer we must add that , that 's went out today , thirty-four , here 's Lawrence , bowls outside the off stump and the new batsman who is not yet off the mark , lets it go through to the wicket keeper . |
60 | 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 . |