Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think perhaps we should go through to Mr Andrew 's office . ’
2 This guarantee covers the period of time in which defects will be remedied , the procedure that the buyer must go through in order to take advantage of the guarantee , and the remedies which the seller offers in respect of the defects .
3 Then that 'll go through to Turners so I mean it could be like a fortnight after they 've been okayed .
4 The sergeant — his pace blackened with boot polish — assured me , ‘ You 'll get through at Clones . ’
5 If all goes well I reckon they 'll get through by midnight .
6 In other words , some of that subconscious world which has access to us in dreams may seep through under cloak of night , giving us better apprehension of the dawn of the world , when we were children — or when mankind was in its childhood .
7 The general theme was that Walter could muddle through with Mum and Dad , but because they died , he ended up in a horror show .
8 the prize money down , and there were a trip planned , you 'd to go from Queensbury and you used to go through to Blackpool
9 We used to walk through at back of that chapel right across Neddy 's fields , right up through Wood .
10 Status . — Scarce but regular winter visitor ; a very few may pass through on passage .
11 He was firmly convinced that it was only by consolidating working class effort to meet capitalist effort that they would win through to salvation
12 However , an off-shore company would not be entitled to a repayment of the tax credit attaching to dividends paid by Target ; this would be disadvantageous compared with a direct acquisition of Target by the partnership , where dividends and tax credits would flow through to investors ( and tax-exempt institutional investors could claim a repayment of the tax credit ) .
13 His argument was that aggregate demand could best be stimulated through fiscal expansion , and that in the prevailing conditions most of the increase in national income would feed through into output and therefore employment rather than inflation .
14 The CBI cautioned that the rise in mortgage rates would feed through into pressure for higher pay , raising the prospect of wage inflation and undermining businesses .
15 Beep in the ear is so important just a second ago , because if we had this on , busy on the phone , and the next caller comes through , because it was my phone , those calls would go through to Hilary , so I would n't get a beep in the ear would I ?
16 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to , whether it would go through in time for the case and that 's why I have n't
17 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't
18 The work commenced at the beginning of November and it will run through until May 1994 .
19 EVERY parent who has ever spent Christmas Day apart from his or her children will know what Princess Diana will go through on December 25 .
20 So er for instance if Bolton and Notts County er at the end of their group matches both have seven points and both have scored eight goals but Bolton have conceded two and Notts County have conceded three , then Bolton will go through on goal difference .
21 Many , like the BKPM in Indonesia , are also simplifying the procedures so that smaller projects can go through without screening , or adopting procedures that allow automatic approval ( unless subject to official objection ) within thirty days .
22 ‘ If we can get through to July 1 we will be okay , but at the moment people ( other clubs ) are sitting around like vultures waiting to pick up the pieces , ’ added Beller .
23 Is Jenny Hubbell ( Marsha Mason ) the only person who can get through to Kevin ?
24 A unique collection for research , and a place people can wander through for peace and tranquility .
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