Example sentences of "so [adv] through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm a very private person and when you 're relating your feelings so intensely through the music , you want to spend the rest of the time with people you like to be with . ’
2 This sound mingles with the similar nautical tones of fog-horns as ships enter the Humber Estuary and can be almost indistinguishable from them when carrying so far through a mist .
3 The demonstrations were indeed provoked and begun with M16 and CIA money — no one knows how much was spent — but money alone could not adequately explain the way in which the protests rushed so fast through the city .
4 Groups at the lowest level will themselves form constituents of groups at the next level up , and so on through the hierarchy .
5 Move on to the next question , and so on through the paper .
6 Gib Sparling had his ham and eggs , and Scruffy the pleasure of watching somebody else peel spuds ; Dutch his pea soup thick enough to skate on , and Tex his coffee and bed with clean white sheets ; and so on through the list .
7 And so on through the book .
8 The twenty-third was allotted to Jupiter , the twenty-fourth to Mars , and the first of the next day to the sun , which thus ruled Sunday , and so on through the week .
9 Bream stabbed Mr Foster , aged 24 , so violently through the heart that the tip of the knife blade was bent against his spine .
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