Example sentences of "[verb] through [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At first the gospel of family limitation appears to have been spread most effectively among the middle classes before it percolated through to the working classes .
2 It was remarkably brief , but encompassed a great deal and was consciously planned and carried through as an ecumenical Council , the first of its kind .
3 Here , everyone had been friendly , and the difference carried through to the whole club .
4 Here , we describe the range of activities commonly carried through by the Scotch Whisky companies before considering , in Section 3 , how we might measure the employment they support .
5 He waited for them to pass through into the central chamber .
6 But then the feet began to stretch wider and wider apart , and I knew that when the feet were as far apart as I was long , I 'd fall through to the heaving belly beneath .
7 Forester checked the drawers and cupboards before he moved through into the main room .
8 7 What fraction of a revolution has hand B moved through in the following diagrams ?
9 First built at the time of Edward I , it has been occupied through to the present day .
10 But both had to give way to Larne AC 's flying doctor Peter Howie who produced his best ever run by storming through in the closing stages to grab the runner up spot .
11 A minute into the second half , Alton made up the deficit when Paul Ventham intercepted a defender 's pass to put Whiddett through for a clinical finish .
12 In a way , failure to come through with the right steps is deception , because most social interaction is based on expectations of behaviour and to set up expectations and then thwart them must qualify as deception .
13 The wrenching cry at the start of the Finale claps a vice on the emotions that is sustained through to the ambivalent release provided by the Epilogue , and Barbirolli is one of the few conductors to prolong the agony of the climax by observing VW 's protracted emphasis on the grinding trombone and tube underpinning .
14 ‘ Perhaps someone got through on a short-wave transmitter ? ’
15 I said he had various slightly eccentric habits and tastes , but that if you ignored them you quickly got through to the real Oliver .
16 over that woman 's feet , cos you know what she did , she rang up Lynnette , she got through to the wrong extension Debbie answered , she slammed the phone down , and Debbie knew it were her she went mad
17 It 's as if my mind has suddenly broken through into a new area , a space , a vast capacity which I never dreamt I had .
18 It was not , however , so easy to persuade an angry , kicking woman even as tiny as Ashi to go through without a desperate struggle .
19 In the Junior Singles final John Nolan of Blackrock looked almost certain to go through to the British Isles Championship when he led Belmont 's Paul Daly 20-11 .
20 The first filter sends a signal to the second filter telling it how much to allow to go through to the outgoing side of our personality .
21 Born in Liverpool to a West African father in 1951 , Conteh won ABA , British and Commonwealth titles but was stripped of his world title by the World Boxing Council for failing to go through with a contracted defence in 1977 and failed three times to regain the championship before retiring in 1981 .
22 He knew he would have to go through with the nightly ritual .
23 Now the deal looks likely to go through at a whopping $7.5 billion , about $110 a share .
24 The authors reported that as this project progressed interest in the teaching of study skills increased and this interest was filtering through into the primary schools sector .
25 The growing demands and applications being made of plastics are filtering through to the additive market , requiring them to be constantly updated and made more efficient , and thus leading to higher prices , explained the report .
26 On the night of Friday , 8th September , the barrier was broken through and rescue workers wearing breathing apparatus were able to take hot food and drinks through to the trapped men .
27 The trouble was that the salt had permeated the walls and penetrated through to the other side , where beads of moisture coming through the plaster accounted for the detachment of the wallpaper , which by this time was hanging loose in a depressing and derelict manner .
28 The Bride 's Book will help you keep a perfect record of your relationship from the moment you met through to the big day .
29 He thinks that the likeliest area of ACT reform is the provision of a friendly UK base to act as a holding company for the European operations of UK or Japanese companies , allowing profits to flow through to the ultimate parent without the imposition of an ACT barrier .
30 Comb through with a wide-toothed comb that has rounded ends , or a wide-apart nylon-bristle styling brush .
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