Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] through " in BNC.

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1 where sheep press through .
2 Any similarities with the picture above … are purely coincidental , but P J Ferry of the Penarth Branch through we should meet the latest recruit to 1148 ( Penarth ) ATC .
3 Scots squeeze through in Harp Masters
4 But the new Act requires the keeping of expensive records — from the time of the first gift of over £1,000 till death carries one off to the happier place , where neither thieves nor the tax-gatherers break through and steal .
5 Both songs power through in fairly tuneless fashion .
6 Does the way to make these children better readers lie through still more prediction , particularly of this haphazard kind ?
7 Then the dragons pop through , as it were , and impress their form on this world 's possibility matrix .
8 Jarvis slipped away and on to the platform to feel the wind blow through , ahead of the train emerging from the tunnel .
9 In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes .
10 In other words , they are reacting to the ‘ coalness ’ or ‘ oilness ’ of the chemical , rather than the chemical itself This theory stretches credibility considerably , because synthetic compounds go through so many chemical reactions , distillations and purification procedures that they bear little relationship to their raw materials , let alone to each other .
11 What you ne , what you can do erm is , have you had your membership card come through yet ?
12 So I had to drive out past him , pull over to the other side of the road as much as possible to let him come through and the other cars come through , then I could come .
13 I should have the blood work through by then , and that would help .
14 It is the first time crews outside London have decided to cut themselves off from controllers and to accept only those calls put through by the police , the fire service , GPs , hospitals and the public .
15 Unless one has followed the rug-making process through from clipping to completion , the only way to assess the quality of the wool is to rely on the " feel " of the item and the reputation of the individual weaving group .
16 Elements of a Sundays-style understated Englishness peek through occasionally , but Rachel has more in common with a manically abrasive Kristin Hersh than a rose-tinted Harriet Wheeler .
17 Eleven of these cubes , on which the knots and grain of the wood show through , bear silk-screen portraits far removed from traditional iconography , while the twelfth , representing Judas , is faceless .
18 But this is a brazen , unfettered summons , and whilst Pešek 's bass trumpets and timpani cut through well enough , there is no sense of primitive grandeur about the sound .
19 Recording some of the ‘ technical ’ details in her memoirs she listed , ‘ shafts with a dozen whip thongs in them ; a dozen different sizes of cat-o'-nine-tails , some with needle-points worked into them ; various kinds of thin bending canes ; leather straps like coach traces ; battledores , made of thick sole-leather with inch nails run through , and curry-combs . ’
20 Local education authorities query this pattern of study less often than they used to as principles of credit accumulation percolate through to town halls .
21 This is a flow chart that progresses from top left directly downwards to bottom left tracing the stages that bones pass through : from living animals to dead animals ; to bone accumulations resulting from the decay of the dead animals ; to burial and fossilization of these bone accumulations ; and finally to their collection and storage in some museum collection .
22 Then , slowly , in spasms , the skies dilute like saturated watercolours and bleed away to let a pale frail lemon sun shine through .
23 The House of Lords , who do a lot of comparing of information as Bills go through , bought a Sun workstation just to use it .
24 It used to seem to me that the different ways I felt sometimes about ideas , courses of action and so on were like the differing political moods that countries go through .
25 It was of the gate to Marie Claire 's villa : a clear bold drawing of the tall wrought-iron gate I had watched the girl go through on the first night I saw her .
26 If the proposals announced at the end of last year by the Lord chancellor go through , up to 12 million people could find that they are not eligible or can not afford legal aid after April 1st .
27 He reached forward and snapped one of the wires clean through between his fingers .
28 ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller .
29 Cork go through to face Turkish champions Galatasaray in the first round proper of the European Cup .
30 For if prices are rigid in the McCallum sense , the main results of the flexible-price models carry through : in particular , systematic attempts to stabilize real output , employment and other real variables will fail ; whereas if prices are sticky over long enough to permit policy adjustments by the government , the case for the type of stabilization policy advocated by Keynesian economists is restored even if expectations are rational .
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