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

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1 If you make sure the butt points at the target in the initial stages , and the tip follows through in a straight line , you will acquire both distance and accuracy after only a short period of practice .
2 There is no failure because you have to work it through in a new way at forty or fifty . ’
3 18 If you are on Antigua facing North , what angle do you have to turn through in a clockwise direction to face Bermuda ?
4 To complete any craft project you must exercise tempered self criticism , correct large mistakes by all means but maintain progress and see the job through in a reasonable time .
5 Michael Cash snapped Crusaders into the lead with a confidently struck close range drive high into the net in the 19th minute after Stephen Stewart had cruised through in a deadly wing raid .
6 Alternatively the pie can be made well in advance and then warmed through in a moderate oven for 20 minutes , or microwaved on high for 5 minutes .
7 But in the Novell/USL transaction there are myriad specific details being worked through in a definitive agreement that would simply be inappropriate to discuss publicly .
8 Geoff Wilson ( Tameside Normans ) won through in a tight finish on an icebound Bridgewater Canal around Broadheath .
9 ‘ But they won through in a dour encounter and I wish them well in the next round .
10 One is that the , the impact of quotes and the other improvements coming through in the second half of the year will reduce some of that impact anyway and also that that hundred thousand pounds overspend is sig is over-skewed because the proportion of quotes work in there is actually making a , making a difference too .
11 I mean you 've got to try and keep yourself afloat , and then even that 's not going to help you , if nobody comes along and picks you up either , so I mean that But I mean I I did n't Oh well I Suppose I could say I gave up hope a few times but obviously if you s The struggle to survive comes through in the long run , and I mean it 's it 's not easy to give up hope ,
12 The full results of this strategy should show through in the 1989 profit figures .
13 ‘ The call came through in the normal way and we dealt with it as we normally would , ’ he said .
14 Marshall 's flax business declined after his death and closed down altogether in 1886 , but the building remains standing ( and occupied ) as a monument to the slight attack of megalomania that Yorkshire 's textile industry went through in the nineteenth century .
15 If he managed to win through in the first round , there is now a second round of contests to be staged , followed by the final round later in the year .
16 Mace believes those copyright and interface issues are now being worked through in the current round of legal skirmishes between Intel Corp and its iAPX-86 impersonators such as Advanced Micro Devices .
17 But this passageway was cut through in the seventeenth century if not earlier .
18 Horne should have increased Everton 's lead when Ebbrell 's ball put him through in the 62nd minute but he delayed too long .
19 But mostly it was directed towards herself , and whatever it was in her that seemed to respond to some call given out by the least suitable of men ; despite what she 'd been through in the past couple of years she appeared to have learned precisely nothing .
20 New Level , track record holder at Sunderland and Brough Park , clocked a respectable 29.19 sec ( -10 ) winning his heat by 1 5 lengths , while Pond Pavarotti only just scraped through in the faster time of 29.15 , beaten 6 9 lengths by another North-East dog , Capricorn Note , which was also trained until recently by Williams .
21 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
22 Two lanes north and two lanes south cars poured through in an unbroken line ; container trucks , like cliffsides on the move , whammed into each other 's slipstream .
23 ‘ Echo ’ is a useful word , for that in a way is what the poem 's metric is based on ; there is no immediate similarity of stanza-form to Bilbo 's song , but once again the ‘ elvish ’ idea of poetry comes through in an unexpected subtlety .
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