Example sentences of "and [adv prt] through the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She was anxious at the long absence of her visitor , and at the voices , her mother 's voice in particular , sounding on and on through the afternoon .
2 Only when it has been chewed up almost to a liquid can the food pass through the rumen , and on through the gut .
3 This opens up a directory browser so that you can navigate across the disks and down through the directory structure to find the program you want ( in this case QFTD.EXE ) .
4 Second , once a strategy has been formulated , its impact on industrial relations in the enterprise depends on how it is transmitted into and down through the organization .
5 There was a cry , followed shortly by a pounding of feet past the trench and down through the orchard , then silence , except for a rumble of artillery somewhere in the distance .
6 In short , how is the cost-cutting imperative to be transmitted to and down through the railway organizations ?
7 and we went in from the end and er down the pitch and in through the saw the physio room and the , the changing room , baths upstairs saw the trophy .
8 It was quicker to go direct to Jamaica Road and along through the railway arch to Bermondsey Market , but Nellie made the detour purposely .
9 She poked again — dug right down to the bottom and up through the shambles came something that signalled with painful clarity .
10 This often means using it ‘ reverse flow ’ — that is with water pumped down the uplift and up through the gravel , thereby keeping the gravel cleaner and less clogged than ‘ standard flow ’ systems where detritus is sucked into the gravel .
11 Water is sucked through and around charcoal-impregnated filter sponges into the undergravel plate and up through the gravel .
12 Taking a deep breath , Terry nodded , and as though she too had forgotten Ellie she walked slowly towards her brother and out through the door .
13 Not like the old one — bottle of pink medicine and out through the door before you can say knife … ’
14 In the darkness , we padded across the dank , wet velvet floor and out through the kitchen wall into a street whose hollow buildings leaned outwards .
15 ‘ We 'll go down the back way , ’ Nanny told her , ‘ and out through the kitchen gardens . ’
16 The first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks .
17 Then Williams , swinging wildly from the backstay , kicked the boom forward and out through the webbing strops attaching the mainshet to it .
18 It grew until it was a window and out through the window she could see down a long tunnel ; and beyond that the sun shining and the mountains rising over the fruit trees .
19 Using a skewer , make two holes in the carrot by pushing it in one side and out through the other .
20 We had crowd-flow blockages , insufficient refreshment facilities , no VIP entrance , no security check until people were in the main auditorium , and no way to get backstage except by walking right through the main meeting , up the stairs onto the stage and out through the back — with everybody watching !
21 The man sat down in his seat and the bullets went above the seats , all along the plane , and out through the roof .
22 And in a second he was under the Man 's arm and out through the cage door , free and gliding over towards the fence by the benches .
23 Breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth , slowly , rhythmically .
24 Desolately Ruth went into the bedroom and slid into her bikini and , grabbing a towel from the bathroom , she went downstairs and out through the dining-room door to the terrace .
25 After fusion the cells in the centre of the zone of contact break down and there is now a channel — from an open mouth , through the tube of the gut , and out through the anus .
26 Then I discovered the Bulgarian women 's choirs , ‘ Le Mystre Des Voix Bulgares ’ — it 's really funny to hear this stuff come screaming out of your subconscious and out through the amplifier
27 The music came clearly out of the room , and flowed round me and out through the colonnade into the light .
28 And back through the past and into the future
29 Flat on his stomach , he slid across the cockpit to lead the other two lines over the taffrail and back through the portside stern anchor cleat to the portside winch .
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