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

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1 Erm I think that in in broad terms that covers the architectural aspects we we have of course , as er , Paul mentioned at the beginning erm talked the these designs through with the Clark Hill , Honey Hill and Fern Hill Resident 's Association and they have erm been , been shown the exhibition on the estate and er we believe that they 've been well received towards seeing what
2 A complete and intentional obliteration of a will or any part of it , so that what was written can no longer be seen , amounts to a revocation of what is obliterated ; but merely striking words through with a pen or altering them has no effect , unless the cancellation or alteration is signed by the testator and attested by two witnesses like a new will .
3 Mr How had set up a property firm called Prosperpoint , and transfered cash from his clients investment funds through to a bank in the Isle of Man , then on to Switzerland , then back to Prosperpoint .
4 One evening off a week he had insisted on , and on those evenings Mr or Mrs Crumwallis occasionally poked their noses through into the boarding annexe and yelled ‘ Shut up ’ through the riot proceeding there .
5 I did knock at the door , then , when there was no response , took a couple of steps through into a passage floored with stone slabs and containing nothing but some buckets of coal and a rack of ancient clothes , gardening clobber by the look of it .
6 It 's very nice walks through through the Merryland
7 This strategy calls for the researchers to follow cases through from the point of initial application .
8 He took the tin of sardines through to the lean-to , opened it and emptied the contents onto the cat 's dish .
9 In such conditions , a brown forest soil seems to have developed widely from late glacial times through to the Bronze Age .
10 The crypt that remains here is thought to be the best-preserved Romanesque crypt in Lombardy and contains remains from paleo-Christian times through to the Renaissance .
11 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
12 In these latter churches , the minister would conduct the main part of the communion service in the nave with the screens closed , and then take communicants through to the chancel to receive the eucharist , an arrangement that inevitably invested the sacrament with a sense of mystery .
13 What I was able to do in that instance was play all the symphonies through with the orchestra and then forget about them for three months .
14 McLaren well receive continued supplies of Honda engines for testing purposes through to the end of the year .
15 A process of change begins now that filters through into every aspect of your personal life .
16 In most , the suction of the engine draws air into the gasifier and pulls the resulting gases through to the piston chambers .
17 The over-swaddled Russians had built curved walls of ice around themselves and drilled small holes through to the sea , over which they crouched with their fishing tackle , perfectly still .
18 But when we had these things through for the chassis and the cleaning of the caravan , it was all optional .
19 I like to see things through to the finish — and to see them through successfully . ’
20 Could you put your glasses through behind the bar ?
21 On the left hand side of the room were the user management , from senior managers through to the factory controllers , and on the right hand side of the room were the computer management team .
22 Behind them their live comrades were shoving to force the pile of bodies through into the drawing-room to free the doorway ; meanwhile the Collector and the Sikhs were shoving with all their might to hold the bodies in place , although their efforts were hindered by the protruding bayonets .
23 No , no we 've got another office at Knebworth which is a village approximately six miles north of here , what I will also be doing automatically is passing your details through to the office so that as you 're looking for character property and village property they 'll be particularly appropriate okay , but also to make life easier we actually carry their details here so anything that they 've got available I 'll be able to give to you now
24 Eventually , however , they managed to open a channel in the wedge and bring the leaders through to the barricades .
25 relevant to all levels from the syntax of sentences through to the organisation of substantial texts ;
26 For instance , we must know and understand the total cost structure in multi-product businesses from raw materials through to the customer .
27 And , like I said , I want to know everything you hear , what anyone 's got to say , from the pimps to the tarts through to the doormen at the clip-joints and the managers of restaurants .
28 ‘ Take this tray of fruit and nuts through to the dining-room and try to act sensible , ’ Salt said , following Sally with a huge silver dish set with delicate jellies she would n't entrust to anyone else .
29 They took their drinks through to the study , he settling into his well-worn leather armchair , she squatting on the floor beside him .
30 But he 'll go on applying the skills learnt on those days in the Nottingham library to a wider cricketing canvas , and using that cast accumulated knowledge to enlighten others — not least the thousands of schoolchildren who visit Trent Bridge in parties each year : ‘ Last season we had several hundred children through on the day when Derek Randall needed one run to complete his 20,000 for the county — and I made certain they all knew about the landmark .
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