Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Scots squeeze through in Harp Masters
2 She says that there 's quite a lot of crime in the village , with cars driving through at night , break-in 's , etc .
3 I can phone through and make sure that there 'll be enough groceries to last through till Monday . ’
4 Second , we should recognise that a two-party dominance in the House of Commons may not reflect the pattern of electoral support in the country at large since our first-past-the-post electoral system makes it difficult for third parties to break through into parliament in proportion to their support in the country .
5 Beyond the gravel beach where the trucks drew up , the bank was a mass of reeds and elephant grass , their ripe heads shot through with light .
6 In spring , the Head is used by migrants , the bulk of birds passing through in April and May .
7 with glittering axles wheel through without tracks .
8 With dry , mainly sunny conditions lasting through till dusk , the temperature will rise steadily to a maximum of about 18 celsius .
9 Rope and spars came mostly from the Baltic states and the convoys got through with difficulty .
10 This situation and its controversies have continued , but in general , from the eighteenth century , increasingly specialized academies came through as institutions for teaching many of the arts .
11 Since he had caught sight of the Summoner , he had not liked to watch the resettlers pouring through into Utah , knowing what it was they were really following .
12 One of the main questions that the following chapters try to address is how these pressures fed through into changes in industrial relations strategies and practices in the enterprises.The rest of this chapter lays the groundwork for this examination by considering how the general relationship between public enterprise and the state has evolved under the pressures of ‘ commercialism ’ .
13 On special occasions L.O.R. trains ran through to Southport , although the voltage on this line was 600 D.C. which sometimes caused problems .
14 The sultan and his court wore locally woven sarongs and turbans shot through with threads of real gold and silver .
15 And there were six hours to get through before sunset .
16 What we see here then is that the channel is markedly stimulated to open , its open state probability increases , but once it is open , the level the current level which it passes , the amount of the number ions flowing through per unit time , is not significantly different from that er case in which the calcium was lower .
17 Because these very moderate policies have allowed the peasants to come through with actions which in effect mean land reform and we need to get back in control of that .
18 Bigger groups are likely to find economic recovery patchy and it could take time for higher earnings and dividends to feed through to investors ; while the more volatile smaller businesses , having been hit harder on the way down could spring back faster , Hardman says .
19 All partnerships go through down patches and the way through is to communicate , to compromise and , sometimes , to wait .
20 The force of repression is like a great dam that holds back the raging torrents of the instincts of the unconscious and allows er some of them through , but others break through in holes , and holes and cracks appear which are the unconscious returning as one
21 A delicately-painted flower-piece by Ambrosius Bosschaert verging on the trompe-l'oeil with dewy roses , leaves bitten through by insects and a caterpillar symbolising the passing of time will sell for FFr1.5–2 million ; £183,000–244,000 ; $279,000–371,000 ) .
22 Redshanks , lapwings and shovelers nest and many waders pass through in spring and autumn .
23 The last of the sunlight was diffusing through the trellis of oaks and evergreens in a yellow sparkle ; single rays pierced through like stings ; in the gloaming .
24 Similarly , Lasmo , offering a 6.2p final , rose 4 to 190p after 5m shares went through at 187p .
25 A couple of weeks ago , I might have expected the Tories to scrape through to election victory with such a Budget .
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