Example sentences of "come through [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some will have come through mainstream nursery experience with its honourable history of innovation ; others by way of special/remedial education routes .
2 ‘ I have come through five heart attacks for my dogs and will carry on fighting , ’ she said .
3 Scientists at British Biotechnology in Oxford are pinning their hopes on this second stage of trials of P24 VLP ; the Aids drug has come through first stage trials in London aimed at finding out whether it has any adverse effects .
4 Frankl himself came through four concentration camps with an unimpaired , nay an enhanced , mentality .
5 But on Friday night news came through that VAT HQ had agreed to study the ER scheme ‘ to see if it can be classified as a training activity , which would be VAT exempt , rather than as a business activity , ’ Maxen reported .
6 Yet the spirit of excitement which came through each TV showing of the battles between happi-coated teams was an inspiration that called out for adoption .
7 Do n't come through that classroom door
8 It should come through day-to-day teacher contact , and through language specialists ' involvement in support teaching and in helping their colleagues to use appropriate language consistently across the curriculum .
9 This competition can not come through direct market mechanisms .
10 One theorist has gone so far as to claim that ‘ the viability of the large corporation with diffuse security ownership is … explained in terms of a model where primary disciplining of managers comes through managerial labor markets , both within and outside of the firm ’ .
11 Only physically though , a wiry vigour comes through this surface deception .
12 In contrast , light comes through triple-glazed window units ( those bloody salesmen get everywhere ) .
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