Example sentences of "[vb infin] through [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 CUD ARE inclined to assign their ‘ terminally wacky ’ tag to their irreverent cover version of Hot Chocolate 's ‘ You Sexy Thing ’ , but Mike Dunphy is certain they 'll win through in the end .
2 CUD ARE inclined to assign their ‘ terminally wacky ’ tag to their irreverent cover version of Hot Chocolate 's ‘ You Sexy Thing ’ , but Mike Dunphy is certain they 'll win through in the end .
3 Indeed it was a very misty and cloudy start , but the sun did break through in the west , the east getting some rain as well as the grey stuff .
4 Yes you would you just wonder whether Forest back four might just push up a little bit higher and let the ball carry through to the keeper every time .
5 Hopefully it can carry through to the end of the season . ’
6 We have realised these in our budgets by a reduced turnover , but on a more positive note we have also planned a slight increase in our capital replacement spend to retain the capabilities of our fleet of plant and vehicles to be able to take account of any upturn in the overall UK market which could well show through towards the end of the year .
7 ‘ We have invested a lot of money in people , offices and warehousing over the last two years ; and this will only show through in the company 's profits in 1994–95 . ’
8 ‘ Why do n't you just ring through to the hairdresser now ?
9 One reason for the low conviction rate was that a large number of cases were dismissed without trial , sometimes because the complainant did not follow through with the prosecution .
10 and there was a hole er on the floor over there with a grating on it that was you could see through to the ground .
11 In the 2 following examples , the program would drop through to the error handling part of the program if " choice " or " B-46 " was less than 1 or more than 3 .
12 Most LEAs are engaging in programmes of governor training , this is often aimed at a limited number of governors on the assumption that this will cascade through to the remainder .
13 Er , er , are you going to sort of give me a timetable that I can read through to the phone and that it 's not booked up
14 ‘ You had better have a word with my husband , ’ Mrs Smith said , and indicated that they should go through into the drawing-room .
15 And they argue that half the night , and then er your thing will go through on the nod , if you get it in before t half past nine when they er standing order say the council meeting closes .
16 Firstly the bill can go through on the nod with no note .
17 Perhaps this debate wo n't be as lively and er as controversial as the one that er we arranged to have on the question of insider dealing but it is an important matter because auditing as I said , is not just as assistance to companies but it is a reassurance to the general public and the public at the moment are in need of grave reassurance that the insur that the er the financial services industry as well as industry generally , is being properly looked after and for these reasons er although we support er the orders before er the house tonight , we have no hesitation at all in ensuring that they are debated properly than not something that should simply go through on the nod .
18 " I 'll just go through to the kitchen and get it . "
19 You 'd go through to the back place and as soon as the licensee saw you , there 's two pints .
20 ‘ Shall we go through to the conservatory ?
21 ‘ Let's go through to the restaurant , we 'll have more privacy to talk there . ’
22 I 'd , I would go through to the pool man and say right , I want so many men for the Rotterdam , I want six men for purpose .
23 ‘ I think we should go through to the dining-room now .
24 The first three in each race will go through to the final at Brighton on March 4 .
25 The musicians will now go through to the final on April 20 .
26 Slipped out of the hand quite obviously that , it was n't a deliberate beamer we must add that , that 's went out today , thirty-four , here 's Lawrence , bowls outside the off stump and the new batsman who is not yet off the mark , lets it go through to the wicket keeper .
27 ‘ Shall we go through to the drawing-room ? ’ her hostess suggested .
28 He 's letting all sorts go through at the moment .
29 It used not to matter , because they dredged a deep-water channel from Emmerton to here , to let the ships get through to the port .
30 Even if the phone was answered , the client might not get through to the person he wanted .
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