Example sentences of "you [vb base] through the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas
2 Look for the special ‘ Sovereign on a Shoestring ’ symbol as you browse through the brochure .
3 Tell you what , you hunt through the file , see if we have a case history on Miss Duncan .
4 You go into a café where the sight and smell of freshly baked Danish pastries hits you squarely in the face as you walk through the door .
5 Colour is the first thing that hits you as you walk through the door .
6 As you walk through the door , however , you see something that exists nowhere else : a secret garden .
7 If you walk through the door you 're gon na get one of those .
8 Well you know when you walk through the door out there you put your foot like that and go well Rupert went like that and but his foot went straight through
9 If you walk through the centre of the city today you will find a gaping hole in place of the old building where I used to work .
10 As soon as you walk through the archway , I mean you 'd expect it to be an open
11 Low-voltage lights are a good idea as you wo n't get an electric shock from them , even if you cut through the cable when digging .
12 This happens as you focus through the view finder .
13 Because however , however much brute force you put in , it 's how you put through the javelin .
14 As you climb through the trap door look carefully at the frame and joists around the opening — this is a common place for woodworm .
15 It was just on a minute on page seventy-nine , I think we want to get the support of local M Ps , one a has I think , has been just indicated , is contradictory , it might be better to say , ‘ although the document indicated that local authorities would be expected to undertake extra , an extra , or extra duties , the resources needed are , no indication was given of how there would be extra resources , or something like that , you see it 's contradictory at the moment , it says there 's no indication of the role , and then says that they would need resources , and actually if you look through the document , you will see from time-to-time it is indicated what local authorities are expected to do , for instance recycling of litter and the lot , and I think that that might be actually picked up by M P's and say , ‘ Well , what actually have you , do you mean to say ’ , well , what we 're really saying , are we not , that here is an indication of things that we 're expected to do , but as usual , of course , the government has n't indicated what erm where the resources were coming from .
16 If you look through the wording of that policy , it is all the same print .
17 You look through the crack at the door hinge .
18 The basic idea is that you look through the book until you find a picture that is of the type you are going to take , and you then read the accompanying bar code into the camera .
19 And make sure you run through the checklist again , looking for potential problems .
20 As you read through the rest of section 3.2 , bear in mind the following two questions .
21 And it says in th , in , as you read through the record , as soon as he saw him he shouted with a shout that must have surprised the passers by , because , he hollered out to him he called out excitedly to him !
22 So it 's erm the deductions are actually made from you know through the county council payroll er each month .
23 Suppose you 've scheduled your meetings till 12.30 but you get through the morning 's business more quickly than you expected .
24 Caroline explained that as well as checking claims in the advertising material you get through the post , the ASA now prevents companies from misusing any personal data they collect .
25 Use a seven point scale where 1 would indicate that you have never previously driven through the junction and 7 would indicate that you drive through the junction nearly every day ’ .
26 From 1066 and Battle of Hastings , you pass through the Abbey Gatehouse and see how the town has developed over the years .
27 As you pass through the hall you notice that Mr Azul is just where you left him .
28 A mediaeval pack-horse bridge over the Cherwell River can be seen as you pass through the village .
29 On the lower ground floor you pass through the snooker room , the ballroom and a store room .
30 Fig 27 As you pass through the eye of the wind you need to transfer both back hand and foot to the mast and get round to the other side as quickly as possible ; a small jump is often the best way .
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