Example sentences of "come through a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I think it would now be most unlikely for a speculative proposal that had n't come through a planning system to succeed .
2 However in the past few days Hanley has come through a series of rigorous tests , and his return was hastened by the absence of Andy Goodway , who broke a finger at Headingley last Saturday .
3 ‘ George Graham has been very supportive in the last few years , during which I 've come through a lot of problems .
4 Nicky Summerbee has come through a fitness test on a leg strain .
5 Defender Adrian Whitbread has come through a fitness test , Micky Hazard could get a recall .
6 We have successfully come through a war .
7 When the accompanying chords are detached , it is not necessary to make the melodic line quite so powerful as it has to be to come through a mass of sustained harmony .
8 P O A by the way , another thing I 'm thinking of doing is saying , if you want a net price enter in there , it has to come through a manager or
9 But the good mews petered out rapidly especially in the back row where O'Hara was the only one to come through a game against Old Wesley in Dublin .
10 The exhaustion came through a lack of sleep , not just from a night on the tiles but after being up until 2am yesterday morning to witness the birth of his first child , a son named Jordan .
11 The only daylight came through a chink between the heavy wooden doors .
12 Also , we ordered the armature , it came through a couple of days ago , we put it , but it 's going the opposite direction .
13 Great-grandson to King Edward the third , and by a branch senior to Lancaster , even though his descent came through a woman .
14 — DARLINGTON defender Les McJannet and midfielder Gary Gill came through a game for the reserves unscathed and could soon be set for first-team action .
15 Mr Cross had chosen the ideal spot for his photography some three days earlier and the picture he wanted could only be taken during the ten days around the longest day when the sun came through a gap in the hills .
16 She divorced Neil ; the decree nisi came through a month ago .
17 Reaumur went to live in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century and his initial contact with the academie came through an interest in mathematics .
18 It was always touch and go whether he would be fit to take his place , and he only got the nod after coming through a trial game without any problems .
19 It was always touch and go whether he would be fit to take his place , and he only got the nod after coming through a trial game without any problems .
20 disconnected the gas , took that bloody old heater off , connected it up somewhere else and whatever they 're gon na do and then the gas is coming through a fire .
21 The University 's funding in future will come through a contract , awarded by the Universities Funding Council , to teach a certain number of students in certain subjects for certain prices .
22 It was always assumed that Urban Programme funding would represent only a proportion of total expenditure in the Partnerships — most would come through a diversion of mainstream budgets to the benefit of the older urban cores .
23 Much of the potential for transferability of good practice could come through a series of innovations which partnership might originate , provided it is prepared to transcend traditional structures .
24 She had also come through a baptism in front of Britain 's most demanding audience .
25 erm I 'm not sure that Anne , erm with her special knowledge of French politics , would n't be better at this than me , but these thoughts come through a historian 's head .
26 So I want to suggest that success , if I have perhaps have slightly persuaded you that the media are worth taking seriously , that success comes through a variety of things .
27 And now the former Champion Hurdler , trained by Toby Balding ( above ) , is almost certain to make a quick reappearance in the Racecall Hurdle at Ascot on Friday , provided he comes through a gallop tomorrow morning .
28 And it is a claim whose force in this instance comes through a demystification generated across inversion .
29 And Test winger Martin Offiah will also be back after a two-match absence if he comes through a fitness test on his damaged hamstring this morning .
30 Because it has no sound box of its own , what comes through a loudspeaker can be varied enormously .
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