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

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1 How much more would a black hole , occasionally passing through or on the outskirts of the Oort Cloud , affect the comets ?
2 I use a 2½lb main line , either straight through or to a 2lb hook length .
3 The implied covenant for quiet enjoyment is not an absolute covenant protecting a tenant against eviction or interference by anybody , but is a qualified covenant protecting the tenant against interference with the tenant 's quiet and peaceful possession and enjoyment of the premises by the landlord or persons claiming through or under the landlord .
4 We er have n't er certainly been through or down the road of looking at whether there are sites within our district that that could accommodate that , that exercise is still to be done .
5 The infection thread continues to grow through and between the host plant 's root cells so that the bacteria in the infection thread are isolated and eventually released into the nodule cells .
6 New copper washers under the dome fixing nuts appears to have cured them but a new ‘ 0 ’ ring on the breather seat still allows the oil to pass through and over the engine .
7 Gibbons communicate and hold territories by means of loud hooting voices that carry through and over the forest canopy .
8 The seller can not expect on the one hand to be fully compensated for the sale falling through and on the other to be allowed in addition to retain a deposit already received .
9 A hole is then cut in the lid large enough for the powerhead intake to go through and into the pipe .
10 There are tall black iron gates but they 're hooked open so I just drive through and up a drive of pink bricks to the door .
11 The amendment by an expatriate Scot , George Cunningham ( Labour , Islington ) , by ensuring that a 40 per cent vote of the electorate ( not simply of those voting ) would have to be achieved for a devolution bill to go through and for a repeal order not to be tabled , made devolution , at least for Wales , virtually an impossibility .
12 The Church of purgatory was the " suffering " Church and the dead for Innocent existed only through and for the living .
13 In the deterioration of Count Rudolf 's manners and behaviour , MacMillan shows more clearly than anywhere else in his works how any mental and physical breakdown must show through and beyond the technicalities of the dance .
14 if the word ‘ history ’ did not carry with it the theme of a final repression of difference , we could say that differences alone could be ‘ historical , through and through and from the start .
15 It seemed as though he was going straight through but at the entrance he stopped peeped into the passage and broke away .
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