Example sentences of "[vb past] through that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm by insuring that direct line , and that we have training facilities here which are part of the social contract , and that we have er investment , through regional investment , in this particular area , then we can create jobs that suit the skills that we 've er made available to the general population , and that we got through that rail link a direct line access to all the markets within Europe , which is going to expand , er not withstanding my objections , from the twelve to the sixteen and right the way through to Russia .
2 So this was quite a mission which I believe has not been adequately covered in the history and was a forerunner of things to come and like I say we got through that mission without any damage , our gunners got to shoot at the first German fighters and we were an experienced crew with one mission under our belt .
3 I said an er I said do you think that I was n't a career woman , I said I gave it all up for yo er to have to look after my young babies and then when the babies were no longer young , when I got through that phase of my life I went back and combined looking after a home very adequately , thank you !
4 Anybody who lived through that time in Oswaldston will have a lot of memories of it-some of them bitter , some of them funny .
5 In front of the railway station , a second police car ( summoned by a confident Morse as Lewis had driven him from North Oxford ) was now waiting , and the Chief Inspector nodded a perfunctory greeting to the two detective-constables who sat side by side in the front seats as they watched , and awaited , developments ; watched the three men walk over to the twenty-minute waiting-area set aside for those meeting passengers from British Rail journeys — an area where parking cost nothing at all ; watched them as they passed through that area and walked into the main car-park , with the bold notice affording innocent trespassers the clearest warning :
6 We gave them to an Embassy official as we passed through that city , en route to military installations near Fallujiah .
7 I was absolutely delighted , colleagues , when the , er , recommendation came through that Eric should be awarded the gold badge because I could personally testify that there can be no better winner or holder of the G M gold badge .
8 But on Friday night news came through that VAT HQ had agreed to study the ER scheme ‘ to see if it can be classified as a training activity , which would be VAT exempt , rather than as a business activity , ’ Maxen reported .
9 We recognised through that review that to train all those people to do the work we would have to use the officers specialist inspectors and therefore those specialist inspectors would be carrying out less inspections during this year because they 'd actually be carrying out some training .
10 He sent his upstairs and he talked through that intercom to me , I says put your , you didnae press the button !
11 The Bank supported the pound the day the trade figures were released and its support grew through that week , culminating in heavy intervention on Thursday and Friday .
12 The majority of people that went through that service all had some recollection of things they did n't enjoy very much but they by and large thoroughly enjoyed their experience in the Army , it livened them up , it made them better men and we have got after all one of the best armies if not the best army in the world , it 's got to come from
13 I can understand why a kid would kill himself if he went through that sort of experience .
14 All who went through that regime of training remember the extremes of fatigue and of being pushed to their limits .
15 It does appear as if there is an incomplete text of the play surviving : we could sketch in the rest from the analogue in Dame Sirith and the continental analogues reached through that text , but what we have here is sufficiently individual to counsel caution in assuming we know what is missing .
16 It 's an entirely different argument , which is being very thoroughly discussed locally at present and will go on being discussed , and it was erm really unfair to ask the parents to decide upon that veer a vote on opting out , and I think a lot of parents , including very many whom I spoke to , saw through that argument .
17 They waited through that day in the cave , trusting that Miss Fergusson 's condition would improve by the next morning .
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