Example sentences of "[vb infin] through [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But then the feet began to stretch wider and wider apart , and I knew that when the feet were as far apart as I was long , I 'd fall through to the heaving belly beneath .
2 By 1928 Vidor was almost a cult figure amongst movie intellectuals and when he was in Europe in that year all those who hoped for better things listened with interest as he pointed out that independent film-makers and the ‘ little theatre movement ’ would never compete with Hollywood and would never break through to the large undeveloped market unless they attracted sufficient investment to improve their product .
3 But , and I 'm not promising , the sun might break through in a few favoured spots .
4 It is inevitable , therefore , that problems in this respect will carry through to a tentative application of economics to law .
5 The difficulty of winning a championship , the strain and gamble it involves , are so great that if a driver does not carry through to the following year sufficient momentum and he does not have the same advantage — of car , team , etc. — that he had the previous year , the results are often disappointing .
6 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
7 The full results of this strategy should show through in the 1989 profit figures .
8 A spokesman said : ‘ The problem with heavy rainfall and flash floods is that a lot of it runs away before it can soak through to the underground aquifers . ’
9 Attempts to lower unemployment by means of a boost to monetary demand will work through into an increasing rate of inflation because of sticky prices and wages and increasing expectations of inflation ( i.e. there is an absence of a money illusion ) .
10 For , although Clare would never reveal the details of their relationship , and although Mrs Mallory would never tell anyone about their conversation of that afternoon , some hint of his disgrace would inevitably filter through to the other members of the family whom he loved : Mr Mallory , the twins , Patrick , Patricia …
11 I took him around the garden and told him simply , in the hope that it would feed through to the Romanian government , that we were making the most enormous efforts to try to break this COCOM problem .
12 However unlike the action potential in an axon this wave fades as it goes along so only if the signal is strong enough to begin with will it pass through to the postsynaptic cell body to create a new action potential .
13 They will then go through to a grand final .
14 Four finalists will go through to the closing contest on Sunday when James Lockhart and the ENO orchestra provide an operatic interlude while the jury is out for the final count .
15 If Elaine wins the regional award next month , she will go through to the national final in May .
16 Webb 's move back to his old club should go through within the next 48 hours .
17 we never dreamed that we would get through to the next round , to be held in London .
18 Is my hon. Friend worried — as I am — that the Bill will perhaps not get through to the next stage given the fact that this morning the Northern Region Councils Association — a Labour-dominated body — wrote to every Member of Parliament in the northern region asking them to be present for this important debate ?
19 Piper knows Benn is prone to run out of gas if he ca n't get through in the early rounds .
20 The full benefits will come through during the next few years .
21 Outside of those times , there is a night-line which is on , so any calls that come into the press outside of those times will come through on a special number which will ring and anybody can pick up .
22 An impressive display from Magnum player Muir saw him cruise through with a 7-2 , 7-1 , 7-1 win .
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