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

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1 She came in through the corridor , shuffling in her thick black clothes .
2 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 .
3 Spittals ' hands glowed from the diligent rubbing he was applying to them as she came in through the door at ten o'clock .
4 There were no windows and only a trickle of light came in through the door behind him .
5 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 .
6 ‘ I came in through the door . ’
7 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 .
8 The boy came in through the back carrying Russell 's blanket roll and carbine and put them down on the passenger bench .
9 The inrush of fresh air came in through the room , circulated , inter mixed with the vapour laden air in the lounge .
10 It came up through the floor and took out a piece of his ear .
11 Jennifer came up through the LA rock scene where plenty of women were playing ; Donita and the others came from Chicago , where it was a lot sparser .
12 Came up through the ranks .
13 Many of today 's athletic superstars , such as Linford Christie , Colin Jackson , Roger Black , Sally Gunnell and Liz McColgan came up through the ranks of schools athletics .
14 It was a day of mixed emotions for a player who came up through the ranks at Ayresome Park .
15 The career of Miller had been that of a classic party functionary rising to PUWP central committee secretary and politburo member , whereas Kwasniewski , who came up through the editorship of party youth wing newspapers to become Minister of Youth and Sports from 1985 , had made his name as a pragmatist and advocate of co-operation with Solidarity in the 1989 round table talks .
16 Nigerian-born John Salako came up through the Palace 's Junior ranks as a pacy winger who could also score goals but , since The Eagles ' last return to the 1st Division , John has shown himself' capable of fulfilling other roles , by performing splendidly at left-back in the latter stages of the 1989–90 season , notably in the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool and in the Wembley Finals .
17 Suragai came up through the trees .
18 She came back through the kitchen and gave him the torch .
19 The keys came back through the post , without even a thank-you note .
20 The three horses on the highway had been caught and tethered by the time Michael came back through the trees , leading the roan .
21 The tide had cleared the causeway , and it was perceptibly lighter , when he came out through the stone arch of the garden gate .
22 He looked up as Marion , Conroy still clutched to her side , came out through the doors from the stage , some of the others trailing behind her .
23 It came about through a mixture of chance , his own predilection for holidays , and Neville Chamberlain 's effective , narrow-sighted determination .
24 And this came about through a sequence of catastrophes , movements of people , and trade .
25 The progress made since 1970 came about through a number of technical advances .
26 Liberal thinkers welcomed the view that evolution came about through the accumulation of animals ' efforts to conquer their environment , since this implied that the social progress resulting from commercial activity was a direct continuation of Nature 's development .
27 The 1970s LP reissues came about through the vision and advocacy of Jerrold Northrop Moore , who knew how important Elgar 's recorded performances were to an understanding of the composer and his music .
28 A more stylish and dramatic return to English tradition came about through the Arts and Crafts Movement , which stood for integrity and truthfulness and believed whole-heartedly in the use of local craftsmen and materials .
29 This came about through the fact that although Mondrian made use of the Cubist grid-system of Composition , he had already begun to develop a new form of painting which finally culminated during the war in the purely abstract idiom of De Stijl and Neo-Plasticism .
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