Example sentences of "[coord] through it " in BNC.
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1 | The only answer is to spread the people and the jobs thinner — so that fewer travellers , bringing their cars and their litter - journey into it or through it . |
2 | Chordotonal organs ( p. 127 ) , tracheoles , and nerves run to it or through It . |
3 | And through it all he stayed . |
4 | The blowhole itself is the hinged flap of a watertight valve , and through it the dolphin can empty and refill its lungs in the unbelievably short time of one-fifth of a second . |
5 | The door , — like most of the building that originally stood around it ! — is mid-fifteenth-century and through it went members of the family whose name is now attached to it , even though the family palazzo was elsewhere . |
6 | At first sight it is unremarkable ; a simple Formica-clad cube , but as one draws closer it can be seen that the top face is transparent and through it one can view the tracks in the cloud chamber — the long thin lines due to cosmic rays and the short stubby ones due to alpha particles . |
7 | It still burned with a harsh , blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes , presumably the others . |
8 | And through it all there are constant thoughts of death : |
9 | It is through this mastery that one achieves ideal manhood and womanhood in Piaroaland , and through it one can then creatively participate in the building of community . |
10 | The High Authority , and through it the ECSC , suffered a loss of prestige : the supranational agencies , after all , had been established precisely to handle that kind of crisis . |
11 | On one side , the corridor was walled , but on the other it was glass , and through it , Flora could see a very orderly garden with a pink blossomed tree in the middle , and a bird bath . |
12 | Its existence , indeed , seems necessary to give a man that consciousness of his dignity , of his character as head and ruler , and of his importance , which is absolutely essential to the well being of the family , and through it , of society itself . ’ |
13 | A passageway crossed left and right before her ; a little way along the right-hand corridor she could see a wide opening in the wall , and through it the first few steps of a wide staircase leading upwards . |
14 | A recognition of the need to maintain that sector and through it the full diversity of recorded music in Britain is one reason why the last few years has seen a new interest in the record industry from public bodies concerned with culture and with employment . |
15 | Unlike the proceedings of the general council twelve years before , these were the meetings of a debating society , not a struggle for power to control the army and through it the government of the country . |
16 | They 'd reached a dramatic opening , and through it she could see the moon-silvered sea hundreds of feet below , moving in a slow , deep swell towards the foot of the cliffs . |
17 | He put his telescope to his eye , and through it he could see the shapes of ten dogs pulling a sledge over the ice . |
18 | It was open and through it came the sound of a cello . |
19 | And through it all were shafts of golden splendour , shooting down from above to burnish the leaves with brilliance . |
20 | The inner door stood open and through it she caught sight of Eleanor Shergold sitting in one of the pews . |
21 | And through it all the cats multiplied fatly — |
22 | Then the main wall of water struck the building , and the shutters burst inwards like reeds , and the salt water rushed white and green into the hall at Orphir , thrusting obstructions aside , while a slap of water , heavy as lead , fell on the thatch and through it , to pour foaming down on the deepening sea on the hall-floor . |
23 | She raised Skogen to her face and through it she saw Ghost of the Tree turn a quizzical and penetrating look upon her . |
24 | And through it all man 's ( and woman 's ) search for a truly great beer went on . |
25 | We must remember Aldeborough when we read this rather odd poet , for he belongs to the grim little place , and through it to England . |
26 | They slowed it to a steady well , but it would n't stop , and through it all there was the awful screaming . |
27 | He never made an effort to look for a job , but would sit for hours , staring at the television and through it without seeing . |
28 | But through it all comes Douglas Hurd of the F.O. Finding time to write a seasonal short story for yesterday 's London Evening Standard . |
29 | But through it all , the forbearance , stoicism and good humour of the Peruvians was again impressive . |
30 | But through it all stood good old Battersea Power Station . |