Example sentences of "[verb] through [prep] the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 When I originally found the frame I thought how pretty it would look if the green of the surround was carried through to the mount and the colour of the picture .
2 The October revolution had been carried through on the assumption that Russia , although a relatively backward country and hardly ‘ ripe ’ for revolution in a Marxist sense , could help to bring about a European and later a worldwide transition to a communist social order .
3 The reform was not carried through in the House but the phrenologists urged or reformers elsewhere and , indirectly , their enthusiasm led on to William Forster 's Education Bill of 1870 which established in Britain the system of elementary schools for all .
4 Jessamy picked them up , wandered through to the kitchen and put them on the table .
5 She wandered through to the study and whiled away ten minutes putting in the few remaining border pieces .
6 And erm got through to the treasury and goodness knows else and they said erm she got ta open a separate bank account of her own .
7 They were about to go through to the back-kitchen when the door behind the bar opened , and Connor came out with a large , pink-faced gentleman .
8 He joked : ‘ I would rather just do the run — but I 'm told I 've got to go through with the ceremony as well . ’
9 You see , I refused to go through with the wedding unless he promised to hand this over before we left the reception . ’
10 Er after deliberate first we wondered whether they ought to go through onto the racecourse and then we decided no probably the best place for them would be round the back of the main stand .
11 Noise was already filtering through from the lounge and the veranda , where the house guests had gathered .
12 But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond .
13 It has been this policy of screening tenants over the decades before the main sale of council houses was pushed through by the Government that has resulted in the buying of houses largely on the best estates , and has helped to reinforce the emergence of the ghetto in many areas of Britain .
14 Return to the castle and its second courtyard , then walk through into the final and greatest courtyard , past the limestone blocks of the Romanesque White Tower .
15 Now we 've got through with the part that tells the audience all about Simple John Preston , let's have your reasons .
16 ‘ To be realistic we need other teams to slip up to sneak through in the league so the cup is really our priority , ’ says 29-goal striker David McCallen who grabbed that sensational winner against his former club Linfield in the quarter-finals .
17 ‘ Only this jumpsuit 's going through at the arse and the bellbottoms are getting well chewed up on the pedals . ’
18 Lindsey was still breathing hard as she strode through hospital reception , with an effort managing to smile at the small group of people sitting there before going through to the consulting-room and flinging her jacket on to the nearest chair .
19 The play reaches through to the insight that Ferdinand 's nuisance value is also his protection against the state .
20 This theme was also played through in the photograph and text work , which was sited in the Special Care Baby Unit where Rory was born , six weeks prematurely , in 1987 .
21 ‘ Prices at the top end have fallen quite dramatically and now unemployment fears have filtered through to the middle and lower end of the market . ’
22 She capped the antiseptic , then walked through to the kitchen and dropped the cotton wool into the bin .
23 He padded through to the room that Elinor described as his ‘ study ’ .
24 Er , er , are you going to sort of give me a timetable that I can read through to the phone and that it 's not booked up
25 ‘ He 's a pompous , conceited , self-opinionated bully ! ’ she called through from the bathroom as she began to slip out of her clothes .
26 put it together on a training session on this and they rely on you and perhaps talk through to the session and say look that when I say this sort of thing , will you be the person that demonstrates or gives me answer you know , this sort of thing .
27 But now I 'm just deciding I 'll live off invalidity benefit for a wee while longer , leaving that in the hands of my my managing director and somebody else and the money that 's coming through from the Queen and whatever I 'm just gon na live on invalidity benefit , I 'm only drawing invalidity benefit , I 'm not gon na get any more money than invalidity benefit .
28 Shivering a little he went through into the kitchen and opened the back door .
29 She went through into the boudoir and began to pick up the bedclothes .
30 Folding her coat over the ornate wooden newel post at the foot of the stairs , she went through to the kitchen and the last task of the day , setting out the Copleys ' early-morning tray .
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