Example sentences of "be through [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right , I 've , I 've been through over the year 's I 've been doing this and they say , whether it 's because they know if the background at the er vets , the private vets there , you know I do n't know , but the information I get from them , that there 'd a , there not prepared to over . |
2 | After all we have been through with the fire and living in a caravan , now they want us to destroy our lovely new home . |
3 | ‘ So would you have if you 'd had to put up with half of what I 've been through in the past ! |
4 | It 's Twickenham once more for Bicester RFC who are through to the final again after seeing off Altrincham Kersal in the semis . |
5 | Cricket — Northamptonshire are through to the final of the Natwest Trophy . |
6 | And the ice men from Milton keynes are through to the final of the Autumn trophy they beat Swindon in the semi-final |
7 | another rugby side on the road to Twickenham are Bicester … congratulations to them … they 're through to the semi-final of the Provincial cup where they 'll be playing Altrincham Kersal … let's kick the round ball next … and what about Oxford United on saturday … they beat promotion chasing Cambridge … one-nil … did n't they do well |
8 | Anyway , I 'm through with the fiction , so that side of it 's sewn up . ’ |
9 | I 'm through to the final , and now I must make absolutely certain I 'm in the right frame of mind . |
10 | Okay , we 'll be through in a minute . |
11 | We 'll be through in a bit . |
12 | His telephone rang almost at once ; he was through to the chief 's personal assistant , a grey-haired lady of vast experience who monitored and sometimes modulated communication ( other than face to face ) between the chief and the outside world — including his policemen . |
13 | That was through to the end of September . |
14 | Rain fought back the impulse to grab her bag and check the contents , and then she was through to the Post . |