Example sentences of "[verb] through from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was Thursday 5 September and he was about to leave his office to drive to Bramshill Police College to begin a series of lectures to the Senior Command Course when the call came through from the private office .
2 Fearing a tragedy of epic proportions — her mind leapt at once to Penini and then to Miss Arabel — she knocked on the open door and Mr Browning came through from the other room , so haggard and drawn in contrast to his morning self that once more she was convinced something dreadful had happened .
3 Then , two minutes before the end of the game , the news came through from the other ground that Sunderland had lost .
4 The County Council took into account a wide range of considerations , in including the the information that came through from the local plan authorities , in the preparation of their local plans over the past ten years or more .
5 I do n't know who 's got through from the other games , but we 'll take anyone on really I think .
6 In recent years the evidence for the health benefits of fibre , or ‘ roughage ’ as it used to be called , has grown so strong that it has filtered through from the medical journals and is now well known to the British and American public .
7 Then Irvine broke through from the halfway line to make the score 3–3 .
8 There was one obvious difference : she was coming through from the Other Side .
9 This is pulled through from the tufted end , a technique particularly useful for vending machine parts and similar to that used for cleaning rifles .
10 Prost , starting from a record seventh successive pole position at the start of a season , was beaten off the grid by Hill in a startling getaway which also saw the two Ferraris of Berger and Jean Alesi of France surge through from the third row to take third and fourth places .
11 For the bridge Encore have used rosewood , with the strings fixed through from the rear edge .
12 But it 's , it 's , it 's it sort a it 's , I think carrying through from the old borough days
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