Example sentences of "through [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In the three years since he had broken through as a pop star , Kylie has constructed a network of companies to handle her affairs . |
2 | Half-back Mike Ford sent Ellery Hanley racing through for the opening try . |
3 | You can also obtain help in learning to negotiate through off the job training . |
4 | The enemy was the more usual butt of filmmakers ' criticism , particularly in comedies which showed warm-hearted , slightly muddled Englishmen winning through against the demon aggressors . |
5 | ( ii ) Insert a 25-gauge needle attached to a syringe into the lumen of the uterine horn at the ovarian end and flush 0.2–0.5 ml of M2 + BSA through into a plastic Petri dish or glass cavity block . |
6 | Tim , 32 , said : ‘ She always got upset when we were apart and cried as usual as she went through into the departure lounge . |
7 | Water pouring through into the kitchen water pouring down the electric wire of the lamp in the study ! |
8 | And er then we were led through into the assembly area . |
9 | This can perhaps be interpreted as either a sign of policy changes feeding through into the yield curve or as a change in exchange rate expectations . |
10 | One evening off a week he had insisted on , and on those evenings Mr or Mrs Crumwallis occasionally poked their noses through into the boarding annexe and yelled ‘ Shut up ’ through the riot proceeding there . |
11 | So Lewis drove down to the bottom of South Parks Road , where he was ushered through into the University Parks by a policeman on duty at the entrance to the single-track road which led down to the bathing area . |
12 | He opened the forward door of the horse van with a key , and with a key also let us through into the baggage car . |
13 | When they enter lakes , their sensitivity to the slightest movement in the water enables them to swim straight through into the feeder rivers . |
14 | Quigley beat me through into the back kitchen . |
15 | Without waiting for or expecting a reply , Martha and the reluctant Tilda walked through into the back office . |
16 | This control is carried through into the dining room , a pleasantly airy space with 280 seats and a no-smoking section that has big windows looking towards Ilkley Moor . |
17 | Through into the dining room , a bay window overlooks the front lawn that slopes down to the stream . |
18 | Michael said , ‘ Miss Rachaela , please go straight through into the dining room . ’ |
19 | When lunch was ready , we walked through into the dining room . |
20 | Mercer Lorrimore came through into the dining car followed by his wife , who looked displeased . |
21 | About half of the sixty-five guests had wandered through into the lecture hall , but since Anthea was due to give the address and she was still talking to the professor , there was time to spare . |
22 | When they 'd gone through into the lecture hall , I noticed the professor staring after them with a very odd look on his face — a stunned , frozen look . |
23 | In a fog I crawled out of bed to pick up a blanket which had fallen on the floor , and as I did so I glanced through into the living room and made out , in the darkness , Changez Lying on his camp-bed watching me . |
24 | This is also an easy scheme to continue through into the living room , linking the two areas . |
25 | She pushed the door wider and slipped through into the treadmill chamber again . |
26 | He pulled on his dressing gown and padded through into the sitting room . |
27 | Plummer got to his feet immediately and walked through into the sitting room to answer it . |
28 | Carson let the door swing behind him , hurrying through into the sitting room and reaching for the receiver . |
29 | The photographer and his wife Jane had been about to go through into the concert hall when Leeson saw Lowell standing on his own . |
30 | What we have in mind is instead a much smaller team which could give a national focus to the work of local or regional money management education associations , help to harmonise educational material with the needs of school curricula , spot gaps in research knowledge and seek ways of filling these , and follow its concern through into the adult world — tackling the credit information gap from both sides , by looking for ways both to spread knowledge ( for instance through the media , not forgetting — see chapter 3 — those catching the attention of women ) and to make credit use itself easier to understand . |