Example sentences of "[verb] through because [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The SHAPE project , launched in 1985 , grew out of the educational reforms proposed in the late 1970s but never systematically carried through because of the economic crisis . |
2 | It seems to have been assumed , however , that His Majesty would have acquiesced in a suggestion that he should invite the US to train the Vietnamese army and although the suggestion , like Acheson 's message , was not carried through because of political sensitivity the US was becoming involved in the war one way and another . |
3 | ‘ But Olechea was playing a winner 's game and he failed to come through because of his cowardice . |
4 | She must face up to facts : her original project of family co-operation had fallen through because of her misjudgement . |
5 | Although the charges against Gay 's The Word were eventually dropped , Customs ' raids and seizures continue in smaller ways ; Gay 's The Word was able to win through because of its prestige as a well respected and established bookshop . |
6 | In the absence of any agreement to the contrary , a deposit is generally forfeited by the buyer if the sale falls through because of his fault . |
7 | ‘ One of the reasons we constantly return to sex is — I think — that we are always needing to know if this is enough to justify what we go through because of It . |
8 | Although there is enough food there to feed 800,000 starving people for one month , most of it can not get through because of looters and bandits . |
9 | I 'll come through because in here ’ — she touched her own chest , lightly — ‘ there 's a piece of ice . ’ |
10 | But the message that bad behaviour no longer brings rewards will take a long time to get through because of its history of being occasionally ( i.e. intermittently ) reinforced . |