Example sentences of "be [verb] through [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Also if you 're moving through to Wardington on the 361 , resurfacing again has left some temporary traffic lights , that 's just to the north of Banbury there , between in fact Banbury and the Daventry road . |
2 | And if you 're coming through from Lancaster , you know , as soon a it 's a far old drag in n it ? |
3 | Schools were given pin numbers so that results could be phoned through to Newsround Results Hotline . |
4 | Items for the What 's on column are inserted free and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , faxed to 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road . |
5 | Items for the daily What 's On column are inserted free of charge and can be phoned through to Ken on ( 0504 ) 41131 , fax ( 0504 ) 311273 or left at the offices of the Belfast Telegraph , 37 Glendermott Road , Waterside , up to 5pm on the day before publication . |
6 | Hope to see you soon — I 'll be coming through for Janet 's and Nick 's leaving ceilidh on the Renfrew Ferry on the 2nd , so will maybe see you there ? |
7 | He asked to be put through to Alexandra 's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling . |
8 | If you should ever telephone the University , there 's a pretty fair chance that you 'll be put through to Jenny . |
9 | ‘ Well , like all the other times I 've spoken to you , I 'd like to be put through to Mr Roirbak . ’ |
10 | had terminating at Tooting Junction , only one was to be extended through to Mitcham and it would not be practicable for the cars on the other two to change over to trolley operation for such a short distance . |
11 | Montgomery made a timely intervention through Sneddon after the latter had been put through by Kerr . |
12 | Yanayev 's nomination as Vice-President had been forced through by Gorbachev at the Congress of People 's Deputies on Dec. 27 , 1990 [ see p. 37904 ] . |
13 | However during the 1909 Air Display at Squires Gate and again for the steeplechase meetings at the racecourse there , Corporation trams were operated through from Talbot Square , at a fare of 4d . |
14 | if we were going through to Glasgow describers |
15 | Scot Gemmill should have put Forest back in front in the 20th minute after being put through by Stuart Pearce . |
16 | Forest created a succession of chances after the break as Tottenham struggled to contain Keane , who shot wide after being put through by Neil Webb in the 50th minute . |
17 | My real aims were to get through to John and to keep him alive in people 's minds so that he could n't be forgotten . |
18 | It is not the book that you stay up huffing and mewing with laughter over until the middle of the night — that is either Dervla Murphy 's Muddling Through in Madagascar ( Arrow Books , 1990 ) or Sir David Attenborough 's original Zoo Quest to Madagascar , which richly deserves reprinting . |
19 | But at least food is getting through to Ebenat . |
20 | ‘ Our vote is up in Scotland , our seats are up in Scotland and our argument is getting through in Scotland , ’ he said on Friday . |
21 | ‘ Someone takes five copies out of Sarajevo where it is faxed through to Geneva , phoned to Zagreb where it can be relayed by fax to London and it is also printed in Tuzla and Zenica . ’ |
22 | He is put through to PC Michael Brown in the control room at Gwent Police HQ . |
23 | By the early 1780s the spirit of the Enlightenment , emphasizing individual freedom and status , was filtering through to Austria from pre-Revolutionary France . |
24 | What I , my remit to Ken was to go through with Duncan er projects which were over a hundred thousand pounds . |
25 | She picked up the receiver and had to identify herself again before she was patched through to Kolchinsky . |
26 | At Samarkand , masons were active building a grand terminus ( which was to remain so only until the railway was carried through to Tashkent in 1898 ) . |
27 | erm , I have n't , I was gon na go and , I tried phoning Lorne one time I was going through to Glasgow just to see if I could , can I have a , can I have a pint with him or something , erm , just to chew it over cos he suggested you know he 'd made various helpful suggestions , in the meantime I did n't manage to meet him , but in the meantime I did manage to speak to my father-in-law who has a camcorder and er he will be more than happy to erm , he 's also got editing equipment , he would be more than happy you know , to do the home made video that we 've talked about , I need to talk to him about this because the obvious place to do will be the Lyceum on one of your shows |
28 | The ball was slipped through to Robert Lee , he held off the challenge of goalkeeper Ken Vasey , and from seven yards , hammered the ball into the net . |
29 | It seemed to bear the same relationship to the country he was travelling through as Ptolemy 's view of the world to a satellite picture of the earth . |
30 | Blessing the fact that there was a direct dialling code , she called London and was put through to Robert Dexter with commendable speed . |