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

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1 ‘ We have invested a lot of money in people , offices and warehousing over the last two years ; and this will only show through in the company 's profits in 1994–95 . ’
2 For — contrary to the legend that it was all thought through in a day — this theory was worked out in three main stages over the next half year .
3 As the lava cools down further , to a dull red , more and more chilled fragments remain on the surface , and these small particles soon agglomerate together , forming progressively larger plates or rafts which cover the surface of the flow , the hot lava itself only glowing through in the cracks between rafts .
4 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 .
5 ‘ We 'd better go through to the sports field , ’ said Robert .
6 Noise was already filtering through from the lounge and the veranda , where the house guests had gathered .
7 The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday .
8 Well it was if it 's only just come through from the fryer
9 ‘ These have just come through from the printers . ’
10 He did not wait for the servants to open the doors , but just pushed through into the entrance hall , and then into the great ballroom where a score of painters and upholsterers were finishing a long night 's work during which they had transformed the ballroom into a silk-hung fantasy .
11 However , before racing ceases to be a single-parent sport , the Jockey Club deserves full credit for not only having forged ahead with the Sunday fixtures but also firing the well-aimed salvos that finally got through to the Government the iniquities of the level of VAT being charged on the breeding , rearing and racing of bloodstock in this country compared with France and Ireland .
12 ‘ We 're just going through to the hall , ’ said Dominic .
13 ‘ Why do n't you just ring through to the hairdresser now ?
14 Life is not just sailing through on a mill pond with sort of red sails in the sunset and that idyllic picture , life is not like that .
15 " I 'll just go through to the kitchen and get it . "
16 And then you just follow through with the introduction at the end .
17 In large-scale national surveys , as carried out regularly by market research firms and government agencies , interviews may be carried out over the whole country and the people who have the task of making the analysis of several hundred or thousand schedules can not possibly be for ever phoning through to the interviewers to ask what some cryptic little scribble opposite question number 15 is supposed to mean .
18 They always get through in the end , though . ’
19 Although advisory staff delivered warnings on this matter , they were not always followed through into the PNP INSET programme .
20 Private eyes always win through in the end . ’
21 It was still switched through to the secretary 's office , and it took an infuriatingly long time to get a line .
22 The visual impact of wide screen viewing still carries through on a 28in. screen , although it is unlikely that the benefit of wide screen would come through on smaller screens .
23 Eddie also got through in the singles with a 21–7 win over Eddie Price and Maureen Fearon , the Irish international bowler from Dungannon beat L. Hill 21–17 and then teamed up with Fra Brady to beat A and M Hoey in the mixed pairs .
24 These must be clearly thought through at the outset .
25 These must be clearly thought through at the outset .
26 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 .
27 Runners-up Churt ( 29 1/2 ) also go through to the final which will be held at Frensham on April 7th .
28 Meridian A had a very comfortable 7–1 victory over St Albans B and St Albans A also eased through to the semis with a 4–0 win against Viking .
29 PCTE was developed by the Commission of the European Communities in 1983 , has been implemented across Europe and is now filtering through to the US .
30 Ride are just going from strength to strength — one of the bands that are really cutting through at the moment .
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