Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] through [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In reality one feeds the other ; the store of ideas filter through to the bespoke work while the insights gained by designing work for specific needs provide an overview of market needs . |
2 | Lowden bridges are unusual in two respects : the saddles are split into two sections for optimum intonation on wound and unwound strings , and the strings mount through from the back of the bridge rather than via the old bridge-pin method , which would mean a longer string-changing time . |
3 | The Rokermen go through to the quarter-final for the first time since 1976 and a delighted caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I am proud of the players . |
4 | Joint Chief Executive Roger Vaughan said : ‘ Our orders run through to the end of 1994 . |
5 | From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock . |
6 | This is the process that programmers go through at the beginning of a job to understand existing code . |
7 | The Roker men go through to the Quarter-Final for the first time since 1976 . |
8 | Large numbers of waders pass through in the autumn including curlew , sandpiper and ruff . |
9 | Whether enough other Labour hopefuls win through in the ring of nondescript suburban and outer-London seats may ultimately depend on whether voters are more impressed by Labour 's dismal record in the city , or by its attractive and well-packaged promises . |