Example sentences of "through [verb] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the second half the all female No Hopers team stormed through to issue a strong challenge and this was mainly due to the answering of the Sibhion and Leona Stars .
2 Where possible I allowed the cutter to go through to meet a similar cut .
3 Planning permission for a new kitchen was eventually granted for the listed building , and the wall between the dining room and kitchen has been partially knocked through to create a greater feeling of space .
4 One deaf person who did come through to play a leading role in deaf affairs was David Fyfe .
5 Reloading the Walther , he waited for the lavatory to flush before going through to help the old man back to bed .
6 But as she waited an obstinately persistent sound filled her head , drove itself from ear to ear , settled over her eyes and seeped through to fill the whole arena of her cranium .
7 This core of lava may continue to flow for a long while , but when the supply of fresh lava slows down at source , there will not be enough coming through to fill the whole volume of the core , so an empty space will be left , and this will form a long tube or tunnel running along the centre of the flow , sometimes for many kilometres .
8 ‘ Players like myself and skipper Alan McDonald can play our part by lending our experience to the young players coming through to form the next World Cup side .
9 With Matt Greenwood and Martin Pepper in tremendous form on the flank and with Stuart Potter scything through to score the decisive try of the game , Nottingham put a considerable dent in Northampton 's hopes of winning League One .
10 Daunting as that may sound , it 's nothing to what a maker the size of Rover must go through to get an average family car into fully type-approved production .
11 Even so , the French might have been able to pull through had the great motivator , Jacques Fouroux , been around .
12 This cost them the lead , and though they recovered well they could n't stop a second Risley boat , crewed by husband and wife team and , slipping through to take the chequered flag after five circuits .
13 The mound of weed is bored through to produce a short tunnel into which the name entices females to come and lay her eggs .
14 Thinking about it carefully in a practical way rather than just muddling through makes a great deal of difference in coping successfully day by day .
15 This rna strand is called ribosome , and is somewhat like a computer tape which the rna can zip through to specify the correct amino acid .
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