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

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1 This crisis had come about as a result of the Emperor 's determination to carry through a series of far-reaching reforms which had actually been begun in a tentative fashion some years previously .
2 The government of the day carried through the efforts of the most highly trained and intelligent of any group of civil servants in continental Europe .
3 When , at last , the reformed corporation carried through the enclosure in 1845 , and the town could burst outwards , the damage had been done ( Fig. 14 ) .
4 A placard carried through the city by Women for Peace was changed overnight , with the addition of two deaths to the total killed since 1969 .
5 Cranston bellowed , not caring if his voice carried through the house , out into the enclosed courtyard where craftsmen were working .
6 That system was both perceived and expected to perform three related functions : through election to the House of Commons it was expected to produce a government ; through a purportedly democratic franchise and mode of election , it was expected to confer legitimacy upon the government to govern , subject to the approval of Parliament ; and , through facilitating a choice between parties propounding specific programs , it was expected to influence public policy , the party in government carrying through the promises embodies in its election manifesto .
7 It was nevertheless US equipment that was most in the news , after the struggle in Congress to carry through the sale of F-15 Eagles to Saudi Arabia in the face of resolute opposition from Israel and its supporters in the American legislature .
8 When grain prices rise , a seasonal shortage is developing ; if the rise carries through a harvest season , serious trouble is likely .
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