Example sentences of "[vb pp] through [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This sample is being traced through such sources as the Registrar of Births and Deaths , and was identified again in 1981 .
2 Klein 's work developed through several stages , and the article considered here is representative of her later work ( Greenberg and Mitchell 1983 : .
3 I have known of some spectacularly successful relationships that have developed through this medium , particularly amongst the elderly .
4 Moscovitch ( 1972 ; 1973 ) presented subjects with a set of unrelated letters which were heard through both ears .
5 " Just think of Dr Livingstone , " chided Eva , who knew he had travelled through that area .
6 This senseless slaughter takes place merely to try to catch a few extra tuna , and in fact the tuna caught through this method amounts to only about 5 per cent of the world 's total catch .
7 There is a statue of I.K. Brunel in the new town centre at Swindon ( q.v. ) and another on London 's Victoria Embankment , but his real monuments are the great engineering works still in use which are scattered through this book .
8 Dissatisfaction with and criticism of validation procedures were paralleled by a recognition that the CNAA had succeeded through those procedures in gaining a wide measure of recognition and acceptance for its degrees , and for the institutions where they were offered .
9 Yet Brandt , born illegitimate , exiled under the Nazis , who had even become a Norwegian citizen for a time after the war , had come through many trials .
10 ‘ Before you do it , sir , just have a look at who 's come through that door . ’
11 We have come through that transition , tough as it was with that unbeatable combination of enthusiasm , commitment , ability and unwavering desire for success .
12 Yes , we 've got some good experienced players here and we 're not really just relying on the youngsters , but the youngsters who have come through this year have done an excellent job .
13 I have come through this experience with much greater understanding of social workers .
14 Erm we discovered we could have come through this road here
15 Ideally , you will have come through this week and found that your liking for tea , coffee , chocolate , and cola is now influenced by how much they like you .
16 Finally the news cracked through that Bakhtiar had indeed been confirmed .
17 Horowitz was not even looking at her : opening his executive case , he lifted the base , sorted through several documents , found what he was looking for and shut the case .
18 He sat me in an armchair , sorted through some scores , found the one he wanted ; began to play ; short , chirrupy little pieces , then some elaborately ornamented courantes and passacaglias .
19 He said : ‘ People who have sat through this trial have said to me what on earth is it all about ? ’
20 Applause and mock commiseration followed : George then followed with : The conceit carried through several verses which varied in pitch and volume as George fought for air against the unaccustomed alcohol .
21 Sorry to sound a little perverse on that issue , but I , we really wanted to have a clear indication of what you felt as District Planning Officers , er an and indeed we 'll hear what the County feel and in fact have pursued through this alteration , but can I again , just for clarification , and in fact it 's a sort of final head count , er and again I raise this in the context of P P G three paragraph thirty three , and that is the degree of acceptability , or otherwise , by the local planning authorities , erm and I only need a nod from you , or otherwise , for the record .
22 The strategy works by means of paradox , a paradox which has ultimately to be resolved through some sort of fusion between the apparent text and the sub-text .
23 On their left was the old gate house guarding the main entrance to the Park from the road Many was the carriage and pair that had galloped through that archway .
24 The less immediately attractive parts of science could be approached through these interests , for instance teaching ‘ forces ’ by beginning with the action of muscles in the human arm , and ‘ light ’ via the dissection of a bull 's eye .
25 At the height of its development , two main temples lay side by side amidst other structures and were approached through some form of monumental gateway to the east .
26 Briefly ( leaving out much detail ) , the oral world-view is encoded through such characteristics as the embedding of music in everyday life ; direct , often improvisatory , unreflective composition ; use of traditional repeated units ; prevalence of monophony ; prevalence of pentatonic tonality ( which encodes social mutuality ) ; inflected pitch relationships ; ‘ dirty ’ timbres ; and irregular rhythmic patterning , often stressing rhythmic interplay .
27 I had not looked through those volumes for many years , until these recent developments led me to get down from the shelf the Devon and Cornwall volume once more .
28 The low-relief pattern is embossed through both layers .
29 But it was as if she already knew , had known the moment that Sandra had pushed through those doors .
30 The conditions established as a qualification for a refund were however somewhat restrictive and no refund was secured through this mechanism prior to 1980 .
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