Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] through [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pumping air into these causes water to be sucked through with the bubbles as they rise to the surface .
2 Just as the will of God can not be known without the revelation of the Spirit , so the service of God can not be carried through without the equipment of that same Spirit .
3 But these efforts are of no eventual pedagogic value unless they can be carried through into the classroom context .
4 Unlike the situation at a comparable juncture in western development , however , this revolution could not be carried through under the leadership of the bourgeoisie .
5 The problem was that it was theoretically possible for someone to introduce poison gas into a remote and perhaps unguarded part of the system and for the noxious fumes to be carried through to the General-Secretary 's apartments or office .
6 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
7 In her statement to MPs , Mrs Bottomley said the reforms would be carried through by an implementation group , and a London initiative zone would make sure the reforms cover the most deprived areas of the city .
8 That legislation can not be carried through in the remainder of this Parliament and will be a matter for the next Parliament .
9 ‘ You 're happy with the way funds will be channelled through to the project , I assume ? ’
10 For over two days no food or supplies could be got through to the defenders , nor any wounded evacuated .
11 On either side of the gangway doors were small doors on the floor level ; these were for the double purpose of allowing a hosepipe to be brought through from the line for washing out purposes , and also to allow free escape of water .
12 Instead , a full selection procedure was to be gone through during the lifetime of a Parliament , thus allowing other aspiring candidates to be considered .
13 A few days after Hitler 's repetition of his ‘ prophecy ’ on 30 January 1942 , the SD reported that his words had been ‘ interpreted to mean that the Führer 's battle against the Jews would be followed through to the end with merciless consistency , and that very soon the last Jew would disappear from European soil ’ .
14 Many valuable contacts were made and several projects that could not be implemented during 1990 will be followed through in the future .
15 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
16 When big investors get on the telephone they expect to be put through to the chairman , not ‘ lumbered into a PR-type department ’ .
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