Example sentences of "[vb pp] through the [noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The remaining gas drums were torn apart in a huge blast , and a series of titanic explosions ripped through the fuel tanks in their area , the shock wave breaking loose enormous chunks of rock from the roof .
2 Yes , your worships I wonder if I may assist the court o on behalf of er M Mrs erm Mrs er has told me that she thought at the time of the incident again was in fact , nearer to five o'clock than than , than four thirty and she was driving from Billington towards Clitheroe she had come through the traffic lights at the bottom of Accrington Road in Worley and she was proceeding along King Street in Worley er , towards towards Clitheroe and sh she has told me that at the time there was a considerable amount of traffic on the road and yo i in fact had that confirmed to you by er , my friend er the the traffic was sufficiently heavy that in fact , the the traffic travelling in the direction of Blackburn er was wai was backed up to the traffic lights as far as the zebra crossing and beyond it and so as Mrs erm was travelling towards Clitheroe her view of the children on the footpath at the opposite side of the road was obstructed by the cars that were er , travelling towards Blackburn .
3 I have looked through the minute books from 1991 but can find no record of a Wales YFC representative having attended .
4 These patterns of behaviour are absorbed through the reading materials of children , the toys they play with and the roles they see played out in television programmes .
5 She stopped the machine , took off her gloves and overalls , did a lot of washing and pushed through the swing doors into the empty Sabbath calm of the shabby corridor .
6 What sales and movements of sheep and lambs are made through the market towns in the autumn ?
7 Therefore , while there was support for hunger marches and the General Strike , there was nearly always an emphasis placed upon the constitutional nature of such conflict and , in any case , the working-class interests were always operated through the trade unions to the Labour Party , which emphasized its acceptance of parliamentary politics .
8 In 1928 , most of the College transferred from Shakespeare Street to the new building on the site at Highfields given by Jesse Boot , and I remember one of his sons in a car drawn through the city streets by students celebrating the move .
9 When breast cancer is terminal , it 's not due to the primary tumour in the breast , but because the tumour cells have spread through the lymph glands in the armpit to vital organs .
10 The invoices may be processed through the cost accounts in the same way as that described below for materials invoices .
11 Under severe campaigning requirements , soldiers could miss both spring planting and autumn harvest , but all campaigning ceased for winter although sieges were sometimes maintained through the winter months by means of entrenched camps and containing earthworks .
12 Within a providential framework , her writings reveal staunch Royalist views and a distinctly Anglican Restoration piety expressed through the set forms of the Common Prayer Book and the regular orderly celebration of the sacraments .
13 Prisoners in the New Gaol , Southwark , who had sawed through their leg-irons , were besieged by turnkeys and constables in the ‘ strong-room ’ : ‘ the prisoners fired several pistols loaded with powder and ball at two of the constables : when , the balls going through their hats , and the outrages continuing , one of the constables who had a blunderbuss loaded with shot , fired through the iron gates at the window , and dangerously wounded one fellow …
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