Example sentences of "come [adv prt] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What 's happened is , of course , that as the costs have fallen and the micros have come in through the door so they 're very much smaller , erm it all becomes possible for the whole of society and not for a tiny elite .
2 Ronnie must have come in through the yard door without her knowing …
3 As Major Pond discovered , seat-holders were let in through side doors while hoi polloi had to come in through the front in the hope of getting what they could .
4 I think that 's probably come down through the years and things are still that way for musicians : get them as cheap as you can and never give them the credit that they deserve . ’
5 It 's come down through the years , this story .
6 This was used by Bourgeois and Certon for Ps. 36 and Goudimel for Ps. 68 , ‘ Que Dieu se montre seulement ’ , but has come down through the centuries as a hymn to Sebaldus Heyden 's words ‘ O Mensch bewein dein Sunde gross ’ .
7 The access was never meant to be it was meant to be further in and and we all for well know , the permission was for a drive to come down through the wood , which would have been very attractive and a garage on the end of the property .
8 ‘ He 's come up through the Ministry .
9 Illes had not come up through the state bureaucracy , and his appointment as deputy state secretary was looked upon as a " statement of intent " by many in the environmental lobby .
10 Ankrah , commanding the Ghana army , was retired he was due for retirement anyway ( he had come up through the ranks and served in Burma ) .
11 Another new face in the pack is lock Jeremy Cruiks who has come up through the ranks , while back in action are back-row duo Mark Hampton and David Croft , who fills in for injured number 8 Roger Wilson .
12 I think perhaps I 'd put that another way , but I do think there 's a definite sense in which change is going to come up through the colleges .
13 The trouble was that Deborah had never come back through the wood before , only the one way — to Pack Meetings .
14 The body shell had been crushed in and anybody in there could only have come out through the windscreen .
15 In the time-reversed case , the object emerges from the space-time singularity to come out through the horizon and attain an extended form ( Figure 1b ) .
16 He would expect his visitor to come back through the door to the kitchen .
17 However , none of us should forget the relief of misery and the ending of conflict which have come about through the changes in Ethiopia , in Angola and in Cambodia , and we should not forget the changes in Vietnam , in Mozambique and in the western Sahara .
18 The changing costs of capital and labour will result in industrial structural changes creating an acceptable society which has come about through the operation of market forces and not because powerful interests have adopted particular technologies which suit them but are detrimental to the interests of weaker groups in society .
19 Right , and that increase in production has come about through the use of technology , whether it be agro-chemicals , better seed varieties , more mechanization , technology has increased production per unit of land , alright , per unit of labour .
20 The revolution has come about through the application of computer science .
21 The great advances in producing the laws of physical science had come about through the application of a method , one which systematically simplified the messiness of the appearances of the world , to produce the pristine laws of natural science .
22 She came in through the corridor , shuffling in her thick black clothes .
23 She came in through the yard door , and from the moment he saw her , Dauntless could tell she was a sorceress of deftness and strength .
24 Spittals ' hands glowed from the diligent rubbing he was applying to them as she came in through the door at ten o'clock .
25 There were no windows and only a trickle of light came in through the door behind him .
26 As the second show was coming to an end , Lucy sat herself in the makeup chair and made a sullen face and checked her watch frequently , with the idea that Josie should catch her doing it as she finally came in through the door .
27 ‘ I came in through the door . ’
28 And the searchlights the the battery that we were The camp that we were near , they opened fire and the battery would open fire at that , and the searchlight anyway came in through the window .
29 The boy came in through the back carrying Russell 's blanket roll and carbine and put them down on the passenger bench .
30 The inrush of fresh air came in through the room , circulated , inter mixed with the vapour laden air in the lounge .
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