Example sentences of "[adv] through the [noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | First of all , the main story in our news at five thirty , and I think unless anything more dramatic happens , it will be the main story right through the news bulletins of this programme . |
2 | The lighting of this tiny interior is soft and gentle ; it comes only through the alabaster panes of the small windows . |
3 | Trent turned with him and they walked in silence down through the palm trees to the beach and Golden Girl . |
4 | He called his future domicile Belmont , for it stood on the high ground , with a view sweeping down through the coconut palms to the shore where he had first landed that night he took possession . |
5 | An army of waiters carrying silver-plated dishes barged back and forth through the swing doors of the kitchens . |
6 | Indeed , clamber up through the rhododendron bushes to one of the crests beside the Lac d'Aumar and look over , and the landscape at once turns much harder and more hostile ; you know then you are on the edge of the truly wild Pyrenees . |
7 | And finally , thought Ian as he walked up through the Cathedral stairs from the crypt office , what does the Bishop want two of after Evensong and why did he put the phone down on me when he failed to get the odious Williams ? |
8 | I thread the yarns through these before they go up through the yarn guides on the mast and this prevents them from tangling together at the back of the table . |
9 | HOLED UP through the summer months in a succession of Press-boxes , commodious and quaint , perky and poky , the eyes eventually glaze over , the joints seize up and the marbles get sluggish . |
10 | To the left is Tramezaïgues , a hamlet said because of its position on a northern slope to get no sun at all for three months in the winter and from where a very bad road leads up through the pine forests to the Hospice de Rioumajou , and one of the numerous old mule tracks into Spain . |
11 | It was here that he completed income tax forms , read carefully through the property pages of most of the local newspapers and , most sacred of all , worked on his Complete History of Wimbledon . |
12 | When she was fully rested they ate a meagre meal , conserving their supplies of meat and berries for the arduous journey ahead , then mounted up and began to pick their way carefully through the snow tracks in the wood . |
13 | In this example , whilst the market has to some extent been created by the regulators , the safety technology has been transferred mainly through the business activities of the safety consultants . |
14 | He has all the same worked tirelessly through the winter months with coach Tim Tremlett , slightly changing his grip and attempting to add to his repertoire of strokes . |
15 | Samantha wandered out through the plastic strips of a door-curtain to where death-dealing lorries thundered down Mondano 's main street . |
16 | I went out through the glass doors to the edge of the little patio . |
17 | The nose wheel is steered conventionally through the rudder pedals from both sides . |
18 | We piloted to over two hundred students er so I mean , I , I think erm that , that 's very important to stress , also that we are distributing through student links , so it 's going through , through both the , the student unions in Oxford , through , through the Poly union , through sort of , through informal links there and then through the welfare offices in each college at the university . |
19 | The pump is connected through the outer tray and draws water in through the gravel or charcoal , and then through the filter elements into the pump for discharge as a fountain or waterfall . |
20 | She peered anxiously through the glass doors into the reception area . |