Example sentences of "through [prep] [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Whether the latter is put through as a reduction in sales or a rebate should be discussed in terms of the effects of these alternatives on the usefulness of the profit and loss account as a guide to the future .
2 Towards the end of 1992 , the company was successful in securing a four year inspection services contract for the Shell Southern North Sea MMSC representing a major break through for the company in this area .
3 ‘ Is our guest still asleep ? ’ he asked as he walked through into the kitchen in his towelling robe , the cup of tea in his hand .
4 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 .
5 Finally , on the front panel , there 's the master volume knob and the controls for the onboard Alesis reverb/delay unit — a sixteen-notch rotary knob and a ‘ return ’ control for setting the required level of effect , from the tiniest hint of echo through to a nightmare in a bathtub .
6 In order to assess the arguments over the variability of V it is necessary to see just how a change in money supply is transmitted through to a change in aggregate demand .
7 Mr How had set up a property firm called Prosperpoint , and transfered cash from his clients investment funds through to a bank in the Isle of Man , then on to Switzerland , then back to Prosperpoint .
8 But whatever their level of personal identification with the housewife role , the denigration and trivialization of housework is such a pervasive cultural theme that the message is likely to have filtered through to the housewife in some form or other .
9 In this process , art can then be seen to belong to an essentially subjective stage of immediate , concrete picturing ; religion appears at that of objectifying symbols ; and philosophy breaks through to the conceptualisation in which full and genuine understanding is attained .
10 The sounds of what was going on in the box were being relayed out into the laboratory where Gedanken was , but nothing happening in the laboratory was getting through to the beetles in the box .
11 One difficulty remains in that a mining venture would still need to find a way through to the deposit in a place where the sedimentary layer is not too thick .
12 Inside is a plastic platform which is perforated to allow liquids to seep through to the tank in the bottom .
13 ‘ Graham Taylor was trying to get us through to the semi-finals in the best way he knows — rightly or wrongly .
14 An all British quartet won through to the semi-finals in Week 1 with Southampton 's Chris Wilkinson ( currently on the brink of threatening the British number 1 spot ) , facing the young Laing Squad member Andrew Richardson , and Jeremy Bates who prepared to meet his Davis Cup team mate Danny Sapsford .
15 ‘ This is only the second time Derry has got through to the final in 35 years , so tickets this year are like gold dust , ’ he said .
16 Another Darlington student , Gillian Elders , 19 , got through to the final in the kitchen design section but was unplaced .
17 I 've had their photographs and prints faxed through to the police in Habane .
18 The groups vary in size , of course , from large cultural areas such as white , middle-class Christian culture , or Indian Hindu culture , to smaller groups such as a tribe , or a gang , or a sub-culture within a larger social arrangement , through to an individual in a family or other small group .
19 They were unwittingly put through to an SAE in the dealing room next door .
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