Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A bloody , a bloody car came through on red ! |
2 | Twickenham re-visited was guaranteed when scrum half Stuart cassidy broke through for Gary Linieres to score . |
3 | It 's a good idea to let those parents of children joining mid-year borrow the tape to run through at home . |
4 | Although the supply of these assets — and therefore economic activity — may respond at first , eventually the increase in the money stock feeds through to prices . |
5 | The programme runs through to July and many places are still available . |
6 | A cough and a murmur comes through from Jancey 's , and a lone car crawls along the road . |
7 | Unless one has followed the rug-making process through from clipping to completion , the only way to assess the quality of the wool is to rely on the " feel " of the item and the reputation of the individual weaving group . |
8 | THE divorce came through in April of this year but the couple have remained on friendly terms . |
9 | Local education authorities query this pattern of study less often than they used to as principles of credit accumulation percolate through to town halls . |
10 | Apart from being one of the most widely read and influential books , it is also more enlightened than most of the published work getting through to teachers , health visitors , therapists and parents too . |
11 | The Althorps ' divorce went through in April 1969 and a month later on May 2 , Peter Shand Kydd and Lady Althorp married in a quiet register office ceremony and bought a house on the West Sussex coast where Peter could indulge his love of sailing . |
12 | News of its intended publication filtered through to Orkney late on the Saturday night . |
13 | Satisfied with Whitlock 's passport , the guard returned to the hut to telephone through to reception . |
14 | Besides being naturally sympathetic to her media , me own arts consultancy work feeds through to Jacqueline 's activities and , in many respects , we have both benefitted from our collaboration . |
15 | In a similar sort of way , as Fillmore ( 1971b ) notes , the editorial we of , for example , the New Yorker takes plural verb agreement ( thus we are not we am ) , but in the reflexive the underlying singularity shows through in phrases like as for ourself . |
16 | FEMALE TEAM WINS THROUGH TO FINAL |
17 | Rain got through to Marshall who said he would take the call . |
18 | The two views are practical equivalents in most contexts , but the existence of a distinction shows through in cases such as ( 13 ) and ( 14 ) above . |
19 | This project aims to show how implementation actually occurs , by contemporaneous monitoring of all stages of the implementation process , from Community measure through to adjustment of business and other relevant behaviour . |
20 | ‘ The bad is that we can not expect sharp short term demand recovery , certainly not recovery pulled through by exports ’ , he explained . |
21 | Erm , quite how we arrange cos this , as Margaret says there 's a lot of business to get through on occasions , but er , this , this meeting seems to had a lot , but , you know , er whether we could alternate er a business meeting with a , a , a speaker so I thought functional meeting every two months and a speaker attending er , er the other month , erm , I 'm really sussing it open for ideas , what , what do other people feel and |
22 | Well yeah , what whatever whatever it is that the rain comes through from heaven , something that opens , opens in heaven and lets the rain come through . |
23 | In 1973 and 1974 this price rise fed through to contracts between major producers and users . |
24 | Replace the foam in the filter with something chunky that allows the water to flow through without blocking — Siporax , ceramic pieces or large sized gravel will work well . |
25 | Yeah , but he does n't have , he does n't have to be noted in the score book , that he was no balled for a , for a beamer , but out of interest perhaps he was letting him er , so Giles there , there , left-hander , played some lovely strokes in the first innings , was n't in for long , then Shaw goes down on his knees there up and outside the old stump , he 's playing backwards , the ball goes through to Russell . |
26 | Oh that 's not to be , Sri Lanka are a hundred and thirty-eight for four and here 's Lawrence to pitched up and he drives outside the off stump , the ball goes through to Russell , low again , beaten back at the pace rehearses a shot outside the off stump , he was trying to hit it somewhere through extra cover . |
27 | It was a moment before Michael 's quip got through to Hana . |
28 | The SSD 's head of quality assurance Hugh Dunnachie said the inspection team has tried to work the whole process through with schools . |
29 | The transmiss-ion process through to money incomes and prices is then determined by the interaction between money supply and demand . |
30 | But two minutes into injury time their defence got into a tangle after a Logrones throw and let the ball run through to Agustin Abadia , who thumped in his second goal of the day to level the scores . |