Example sentences of "will [vb infin] through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The cloudy conditions will persist through the evening and overnight with just the occasional spot of drizzle , mainly over the hills .
2 When we now roll the ball towards the dent it may circle around once or twice but eventually it will fall through the hole .
3 Designing a home for a growing family is quite a challenge — selecting a style which will survive through the years , and furniture built to withstand a hectic lifestyle with its beauty intact .
4 The glossy brochures will pour through the letter box , the TV screen will be inundated with sunshine offers .
5 As oil pastels are a very sticky substance , they grip the paper well and the paper colour will show through the sketch giving it a unifying effect .
6 Hang it horizontally and be careful to stick it precisely edge to edge so that no bulge will show through the paper proper .
7 Any flaws in the surface will show through the gilding .
8 It will break through the limitations of time and space .
9 Pray that Jesus ’ love will break through the darkness with working girls in Glasgow and that the right people will be available to do this .
10 This is the kind of dreamy Hollywood fantasy I like to float in when I 'm lying flat on my back under some dirty platform desperately trying to tack a loose wire or stubborn piece of baize into position — or standing in a wet field trying to work out exactly how the VIPs will swim through the mud from the helicopter to the marquee .
11 On the first count , Parker tries to argue simultaneously that downsizing is a mirage and that even if it is n't a mirage then uses will see through the hype pretty soon .
12 Insurance The chairman will look through the portfolio to ascertain the details .
13 Insurance The chairman will look through the portfolio to ascertain the details .
14 This strategy assumes that a reciprocal rebalancing of power in the work' group will occur through the emergence of maintenance behaviours ; in fact , a very different set of relationships may emerge , and not without some intra-group conflict .
15 His players will run through the pain barrier without question , but his players are feeling the pain of sustained combat .
16 Freight services will run through the channel tunnel from its opening .
17 The exhibition of New Art from China will run through the summer months at The Museum of Modern Art in Oxford .
18 We will work through the CSCE to safeguard the security of Europe .
19 Local authorities will be obliged to sell derelict and unused land to BUD which will work through the UDCs .
20 Cut a slit in the other end of the jess so that it will fit through the swivel , and punch a hole at either end to stop it splitting any further .
21 Oocytes will sink through the sucrose and adhere to the slide .
22 Different constituents will move through the system at different rates and one time-step in the simulation could represent a day for mobile salts but as much as a millennium for a relatively immobile element such as aluminium .
23 Travelling by coach you will pass through the flower carpet fields to the Franz Roozen Nurseries where you will discover the art of growing flowers and perhaps order your own bulbs which will be delivered to you for planting in the autumn .
24 A If the Bill is presented to the House of Commons in November , it will pass through the committee stage until February 1944 and be considered by the House of Lords by next May .
25 This month 's Full Moon on the 4th will pass through the Earth 's shadow and produce a splendid lunar eclipse .
26 If the material will go through the pump , it will generally go through everything else .
27 ‘ The redcoats will go through the houses like a fire !
28 ‘ Are you sure it will go through the door ? ’
29 A third draft of the document is now being produced and this will go through the Institute 's approval procedures before being put forward for ratification by National Council in October .
30 That water will go through the chiller .
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