Example sentences of "and [noun pl] through the " in BNC.

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1 4.15PM After the hundredth charred building , I become numbed to the destruction and find myself only stopping to photograph the ironic and unusual : a rental outlet called ‘ Hot Videos ’ up in flames , men carrying couches and lamps through the shattered window of a furniture store next to a large inviting sign : ‘ Come in for real bargains ’ .
2 The Commissioner has already made it clear that if it needs to bring its works council proposal on where the consultation and multi-nationals through the new Chapter , it 'll include workers in British plants and calculating which firms have to comply and U K firms operating plants on the continent will have to operate the directive there .
3 The Nuffield Programme in Linguistics and English Teaching , directed by Professor Michael Halliday from 1964 , was publishing its findings and proposals through the Schools Council , including the influential ‘ Language in Use ’ materials ( Doughty , Pearce and Thornton , 1971 ) , and publishers like Edward Arnold and Penguin Books were offering serious general analyses of language issues for teachers .
4 Erm it 's a simple flow system , raw material comes in at one end and flows through the plant , through the machining areas , through the assembly , and the new product , the finished product comes out the end .
5 In his portrayed public image , Hitler was able to offer a positive pole in the Third Reich , transcending sectional interests and grievances through the overriding ideal of national unity , made possible through his necessary aloofness from the ‘ conflict sphere ’ of daily politics , separating him from the more unpopular aspects of Nazism .
6 Both sides were translating foreign affairs into domestic battles and acting out the conflicts between classes and parties through the use of international substitutes .
7 He saw her knees and calves through the half-open door .
8 ‘ We do n't want any more of that lot around here , Piper , so we will forget about bagpipes and shells through the roof . ’
9 He totters backwards , and staggers through the dark opening into the patch of yard below the railway viaduct .
10 Laura put the bottles and glasses and a large plateful of bits and pieces through the galley hatch .
11 And I sort of started to get itchy feet to come back and do things in the early eighties and that 's when I went to Liverpool , I did a play with , I did Alfie with Alan who just directed the Commitments and er we went to a b and that really got me fired up to start again , and I sort of did some theatre stuff through the bits and pieces through the eighties until Love Hurts came .
12 The later eighteenth century also marks the appearance of national advertising of books and pamphlets through the press and the fixing of a pattern of nationwide distribution through provincial booksellers .
13 In 1978 the group diversified into catering and beverages through the acquisition of J. Lyons .
14 I 've seen two of all these houses I walked round at Bridlington , I thought all the gravel looked quite nice , you know , with the odd plant and and things through the gravel .
15 His unassertive stillness as much as his occasional enraged outbursts forced the audience to view all the comings and goings through the eyes of this character .
16 The Divisional objectives are twofold , one to establish ourselves in a market that only two years ago was completely new to Rentokil , and the other to help our customers and prospects through the current minefield of legislation related to water and air systems .
17 South of the Brabant Massif the existence of workable Upper Carboniferous coals beneath deformed Devonian rocks has long been known from mines and boreholes through the Faille du Midi or Midi Overthrust , the major thrust-fault complex of the Variscan Front .
18 She turns on her heels and tears through the crowd once more and out the door .
19 The yellow shirt orders me off the bed and tears through the sheets .
20 This details the acceptable forms of the linking that can take place by a set of pointers relating elements and routes through the structure .
21 Closing times and routes through the Garden
22 The youth unwraps a razor blade and slices through the veins of her wrist , fastening his lips to the wound as he hungrily drinks the spurting blood .
23 Edward pushed forward the bounds of secular authority usually in reaction to some clerical move or in defence of the needs and customs of royal government ; but as much as by the king this boundary was advanced by his subjects , whether suing for their individual rights and interests through the king 's courts or acting as royal justices , and not a few of these aggressive subjects were in fact clergy themselves .
24 Hydrogen , helium and methane would not condense to form cloud particles at the pressures and temperatures through the cloud regions and therefore their relative abundances apply throughout the atmosphere .
25 The memorandum is designed to guide social workers , police and children through the difficult stage between local authority child protection and care systems and the criminal justice system and court process .
26 Also many of the ESRC Initiatives in the last few years have been able to disseminate their initial findings and results through the Seminar Group .
27 For too long too many people have been socialized to see crime and criminals through the eyes of the state .
28 The Presidential Rally on Tuesday evening saw Dr Hugh Kennedy take over as President , a fitting tribute in this Bicentenary of the BMS to someone who has given so much of his life to serving God and others through the BMS .
29 She identified areas of special interest — Greece and Rome , popular science , cathedral architecture , arctic exploration — and burrowed happily away ; she reconsidered herself and others through the lens of that well-constructed lie that is a good novel .
30 Tales of pirates and their dastardly deeds have captured the imagination of children and adults through the centuries .
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