Example sentences of "came through " in BNC.
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1 | But Jay 's spine became electric as Pergolese 's Stabat Mater came through the speakers sure as it had filled the dusk of her dream . |
2 | It is said that his influence came through his extraordinary power , both learned and ‘ uncanny ’ , to rearrange suggestively the letters of the divine Name ( the Tetragrammaton : YHWH ) , which are so sacrosanct that they are considered to be unpronounceable . |
3 | The set was so tacky she expected it to collapse each time one of the characters came through the door . |
4 | When she reached the apartment she tried to write , but sounds of crying children and raised voices came through the ceiling and walls . |
5 | Robson , who came through Manchester United 's Littlewoods Cup tie with Portsmouth at Old Trafford on Tuesday without problems , will join up with the England party tonight at their team hotel . |
6 | Pearce , who was suffering from an ankle injury , came through unscathed and will be joining the England party at Burnham Beeches , Buckinhamshire , today . |
7 | BLACKPOOL : A bit of a cheer went up when the news came through last week in Brighton of the Government 's humiliation at the hands of the Bundesbank . |
8 | That success came through unrelenting hard work , unlimited self-sacrifice and absolute determination . ’ |
9 | I suppose , though , that if Titus Andronicus came through the letter-box as a new script , you would be a bit shocked . |
10 | He got the name Egg and chips twice' because , each time he came through the door of the café with his girlfriend , he would shout to the café owner , ‘ Bert , egg and chips twice . ’ |
11 | Gudok , the railway newspaper , reported on 22 September 1922 that the Moscow workshops on the Kursk line were full of rusting machinery , since rain came through the roof . |
12 | They promised that if their cathedral came through unscathed , they would dedicate a window in gratitude to the Royal Air Force . |
13 | one of my first artists came through a very old friend called Richard Ogden who now manages paul McCartney . |
14 | As it came through Rose he encouraged it as much as he would have discouraged visits to any other neighbouring house . |
15 | The priest came through the sacristy door in soutane and surplice and Moran went up to the rails . |
16 | Then a stone came through the living room window . |
17 | The call from Scotland Yard came through half an hour after Wexford got back to the station . |
18 | As the royal party came through the school gates , however , an entire youth brass orchestra , who again had obviously been at the ready for several hours on a cold wintry day , burst into life in the playground . |
19 | In four years I fostered one ! and I am proud to say that Fr Liam Durrant , our present Vocations Director , came through my hands — should he be successful , would that make me a grandfather ? ! |
20 | And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career . |
21 | And he was encouraged by the way he came through the first 10-round contest of his 33-fight unbeaten career . |
22 | The feature that came through most clearly , however , even in those early days of government , was Margaret Thatcher 's stamina . |
23 | After a pause we continued , but in a few more minutes another note came through saying that further resignations were expected . |
24 | How on earth I came through all those perils unscathed , unarrested , is one of the miracles of my early life . |
25 | A young nurse , not much older than themselves , with the fresh , scrubbed pink complexion of a young child and ginger hair scraped up under her cap , came through the ward , carefully carrying a stainless steel bed-pan , covered by a white cloth . |
26 | Some Bizzare ‘ came through boredom , ’ he says . |
27 | In spite of the cumbersome public-relations prose , the editorial message came through loud and clear : enjoy yourself . |
28 | At that moment Stanley came through the door . |
29 | There were more traffic noises outside and a thin light came through the window . |
30 | The emotion came through the music . |