Example sentences of "[to-vb] through with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Brian , alone of us all , knew how difficult it was to go through with a hunger strike .
2 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
3 Now I , they could , erm one thing that I found b b b b picked up from doing my own reading and studying was that it 's always good to go through with the customer step by step which is to a certain extent what we do do
4 I did not like the prospect of playing in front of all these people who were all older than me and would see my violin playing from a critical view , but I had come this far , and it would be stupid not to go through with the audition .
5 Then the buyer lost money because of the Gulf crisis , and the price of land was falling so he chose not to go through with the contract .
6 But Teesside Crown Court was told both brothers changed their minds and tried to persuade McEvoy not to go through with the burglary .
7 Their parents spent three years contemplating whether or not to go through with the separation , which was at first thought impossible because of the degree to which the girls were joined .
8 ‘ If I were Newley , I 'd want to know for certain , even if I intended to go through with the deal . ’
9 He joked : ‘ I would rather just do the run — but I 'm told I 've got to go through with the ceremony as well . ’
10 Jehan had been certain before he had asked the question that Jehana did not intend to go through with the match .
11 You see , I refused to go through with the wedding unless he promised to hand this over before we left the reception . ’
12 Then he pulled down the oven door , smelt the sweet , fatty smell of the meat and knew that it was probably this very fact that accounted for his decision to go through with the business .
13 The trust , which attracts 30,000 visitors each year to its exhibition of pictures illustrating Whitby 's past , has just managed to scrape through with a surplus of £75 .
14 She 'd read Shakespeare , Pete had n't ; not unless you counted Julius Caesar at school , which he 'd managed to get through with a lot of patience and a set of Coles ' Notes .
15 Lead pipes are easy to cut through with a hacksaw .
16 There is nothing to make it in the firm 's best interests actually to follow through with the punishment in the period following a deviation , given the game that then presents itself .
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