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

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1 The interview fell through at the last minute …
2 Marshall 's flax business declined after his death and closed down altogether in 1886 , but the building remains standing ( and occupied ) as a monument to the slight attack of megalomania that Yorkshire 's textile industry went through in the nineteenth century .
3 It was of the gate to Marie Claire 's villa : a clear bold drawing of the tall wrought-iron gate I had watched the girl go through on the first night I saw her .
4 Colleagues I 'd just like to put one of er John 's themes and that is that for the next couple of days we 've got a hell of a lot of business to get through and er we 've done quite well so far but er I would certainly be looking where possible colleagues for formally seconding er , as often as possible , if not all the time and I really appreciate your er your assistance in that regard because we have a great deal of business to get through in the next two days .
5 Everybody did 10 laps with the winners of each race going through to the next heat .
6 Instead , a message came through during the first part of the show that Sigourney loved Julian , and was asking specifically to be seated next to him .
7 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
8 Crosby-born Shirli-Ann Siddall put up a courageous fight against third seed Mary Joe Fernandez , but the French Open finalist edged through to the second round with a 6–4 7–5 victory .
9 Yvonne Bell 's charge hit trouble when finishing second in his heat , but was back in sparkling form charging through on the last bend to win the track final by 2 9 lengths at generous odds of 6–4 .
10 He now looks a good bet to go through to the next stage of the competition tomorrow .
11 Ian Woosnam is the other seed sent through to the second stage .
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