Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] through [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I said he had various slightly eccentric habits and tastes , but that if you ignored them you quickly got through to the real Oliver .
2 Eddie also got through in the singles with a 21–7 win over Eddie Price and Maureen Fearon , the Irish international bowler from Dungannon beat L. Hill 21–17 and then teamed up with Fra Brady to beat A and M Hoey in the mixed pairs .
3 Meridian A had a very comfortable 7–1 victory over St Albans B and St Albans A also eased through to the semis with a 4–0 win against Viking .
4 Boxers , footballers and athletes who eventually broke through at the highest level , in championships in football league , in international meetings , made it not so much in spite of their blackness but because of it .
5 You know and it even went through to the next floor you know into the bedroom like .
6 But he bravely went through with the ceremony .
7 She capped the antiseptic , then walked through to the kitchen and dropped the cotton wool into the bin .
8 She turned away to throw her jacket on to a chair , then walked through to the adjoining storeroom to collect shampoo and a towel .
9 A spokesman for Darlington police said the thieves got into the bank through the rear and then broke through to the back of the cash dispensing machines in the bank foyer .
10 He filled the kettle and set it on the hob , then went through to the front room , closed the shutters , and tried radioing on the frequency Caspar had given him for the US Embassy in Belpan City .
11 Shooting him a look of pure undisguised venom , she wrenched her elbow from his grasp , then went through to the kitchen , anger churning inside her like the waves of a storm-tossed sea .
12 She stood for a few moments catching her breath , then continued through to the kitchen .
13 She flipped the hood up over her head , fussed with it , then pushed through into the unknown .
14 Well erm I think so , I mean they had a great side under Bill Beaumont 's leadership and it 's been promising for a couple of years with England , and today they actually came through with the goods erm a bit of an anti-climax last year at erm at Murrayfield .
15 We have an excellent reputation in Oxfordshire as an Education Authority erm and a reputation which extends around the country , so I do see it as a vote of confidence , and I am very pleased about it , but I do think that the whole exercise was somewhat premature in the light of the erm research and investigation that was going on into the tertiary college , and indeed the consulting process actually ran through at the same time as the campaign was running on whether the Banbury School should opt out , and erm regrettably I think has lost something as a result of having the two run together .
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