Example sentences of "[to-vb] through [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Admittedly , one has to stoop down to smell a low shrub , but that is not such a problem for most of us as it is to struggle through to the middle of a bed .
2 Mark Cameron ( 1987 ) felt that the knot symbolized possession by a man , a token of the collective sacred marriage which all young people had to go through as the culmination of their initiation sequence .
3 Failing this , the most accurate method would be to drill through within the area of the proposed opening and , with an assistant , measure the depth .
4 More importantly , close examination of the practice uncovers fundamental issues which are beginning to seep through from the pages of research journals to the consciousness of many individual teachers in the classroom , and to affect the way they see their role .
5 The main roll out of cc:Mail is expected in September and to run through to the end of the year .
6 There was only just room to scrape through between the roots of the tree and the edge .
7 The judges then went on to get through to the hub of the whole matter :
8 Her great ability was to get through to the outcasts of society — the drunks , the crazed , the depressed .
9 It was what actors call a total ‘ corpse ’ , and , although they managed to get through to the end of the play , any tension they might have built up was dissipated .
10 Soilless composts will do very well as they are , keeping them slightly on the dry side , but be very careful , as such composts take a long time to dry out but then do so completely with alarming rapidity , and are exceedingly difficult to wet through to the centre of the root-ball .
11 It was time to cut through to the heart of the matter .
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