Example sentences of "[vb -s] through [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are many difficulties in getting supplies through to the zones and priority is given to medicines , not to contraceptives , Campesina combatants are generally opposed to using contraceptives for religious reasons and while women from urban areas may wish to adopt some form of birth control , it is not always available :
2 It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes through into the Haymarket
3 and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks
4 The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner .
5 And there 's a pro forma that goes through to the quantity surveyor 's section .
6 ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes .
7 John , playing from Great Aycliffe , goes through to the area finals of the national championships to take on international Cliff Simpson ( Hartlepool ) on a neutral venue .
8 So this one actually goes through from the organization to the team , which Deborah will like , through to the individual .
9 A bare and totally neglected Sheffield Victoria as seen in 1980 before the demolition crews moved in. 76003 clatters through with the Deepcar trip working from Tinsley .
10 If a child or adult lacks the ability to deal with lactose , the sugar passes through into the intestine , where it provides a bonanza for waiting bacteria .
11 It buttons through down the back , is fitted to the waist and has a full flowing skirt .
12 The play reaches through to the insight that Ferdinand 's nuisance value is also his protection against the state .
13 A ballot among 200 controllers at Waterloo resulted in a decision not to pass 999 calls through to the police or the military .
14 The CAP still takes up two thirds of the EC budget , but only £1 in every £3 gets through to the farmers .
15 As this bombardment has grown so have the services surrounding it , and public relations is the leading contender to see that one bit of information or message gets through amid the onslaught of mass media advertising and other information providers like the media that constantly continue to assail .
16 Yes I think a team that can go away and sneak a win will be the team that gets through in the end .
17 In this process , art can then be seen to belong to an essentially subjective stage of immediate , concrete picturing ; religion appears at that of objectifying symbols ; and philosophy breaks through to the conceptualisation in which full and genuine understanding is attained .
18 An average crop has between 100 and 400kg per hectare of nitrogen deposited on it every year , and between 70 and 150kg per hectare is leached into the ground and filters through to the water systems .
19 I find this very difficult to erm , to relate , to relate hard work to the women portraying in , in this , we 've got the postcard of that one , erm it must of been hard work and very tedious , but I think every now and then the moment breaks away and shines through at the back , and I think people like , like Gaugin erm captures those moments and then releases them on the canvass , and I hope that erm by , I hope I 've been able to show you how I use art as a voice erm and a friend as my own work , even though we 've maybe had to do such a sort of hand fist way , hand fisted way , erm , but , I , I 've recently started to re-visit old favourite of paintings and I found that the story they tell sometimes has changed dramatically , maybe sometimes when your very little that , that , you know , sometimes dramatically as well , erm , but I , mostly , most importantly its , its still , I still find them , all of them compelling and challenging and , and something to stride for in my own work , erm , er only time will tell so I 'll finish with the , the last poem which is erm comes from the postcard what 's going round which is harvest , its called Patterns In The Grass , Wheat cut and falls , making lion head patterns in the grass , sickle shaped women bend and bow as a naive dressed as a dog steals the evening meal .
20 Our commitment to quality does not stop at the brewery gate , it follows through to the customer .
21 2 The striker pulls back and then follows through with the elbow strike , pushing the hips forward .
22 These input data uncertainties are attributable to a number of sources ranging from errors in the original cartographic map documents through to the effects of the GIS operations themselves .
23 Occasional evidence of this percolates through into the newspapers and , now and again , the law reports .
24 Leaking oil and spilled water around the wellhead percolates through to the groundwater , carrying pollutants .
25 We have a situation where the landowner is going to have to sell land relatively cheaply , in order that the land then , the land prices do not reflect too horrendously when it comes through to the price that has to be paid by the person who 's going to occupy the property ; either in terms of a letting figure or of something which is going to be an , effectively a mortgage figure .
26 ‘ Yes , that will be all right , Alice , but get Mrs Wilson to sign the bill and make sure the signature comes through on the carbon . ’
27 A lookout comes through on the radio .
28 ‘ If you have a room which is meant to be a meeting place of all the chief Daleks , and what they 're talking about is power — power over other civilisations , power over other planets — then power and domination is what comes through in the dialogue , and is the feeling behind what you want to create .
29 I hope this comes through in the recordings .
30 In turn , the employment income generated by Scotch Whisky companies and their suppliers feeds through into the economy , supporting further jobs .
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