Example sentences of "through this " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Could you zip through this and see if it 's OK ? |
2 | The somewhat revolutionary character of the true Aquarian is showing through this month and you 're definitely on the lookout for subversive activities , such as home-wrecking or a protest howl-in . |
3 | Katie regrets she can only reply through this page . |
4 | Having done just that half way through this contest which was judged on time in the first round , she had an agonising wait to see whether anyone would catch her . |
5 | But the vaporous presences that float through this slender and anaemic first novel by a notable poet would appear to support the claim . |
6 | While you are working through this process , take note of the features in the garden that you would like to keep . |
7 | But if Sweden go through this time we will try to arrange extra games . |
8 | As for the Chancellor himself , Mr Parkinson said : ‘ I think he has both the backbone and the brains and the determination to see us through this difficulty . ’ |
9 | Just a short time ago the German soldiers were retreating through this town , hotly pursued by 1st Commando Brigade . |
10 | We shall not linger in Kursk itself but wander gently down a side road through this part of the Central Agricultural Region until we reach the Nikol'skaia volost' ( cluster of villages ) roughly 40 km. to the south-east ( Roslavl' lay 110 km. from Smolensk ) . |
11 | The problem of traffic congestion in the town should not be solved by building a major new road through this sensitive landscape in the Brecon Beacons National Park . |
12 | Through this mini trespass the RA are hoping to encourage hundreds of members to stage a mass trespass on the moor on September 29 , as part of Forbidden Britain Day — an annual event with nationwide protest walks calling for greater access to the countryside . |
13 | We followed as easy path through this still spectacular but very different scenery back to the campsite , picking up blue then yellow and finally red markers back . |
14 | It is through this team effort that we are able to match the words of our dedication ‘ We shall remember them ’ with the practical reality of care and concern . |
15 | All through this conversation he had the impression that Frank no longer sneered ; and as he went back to Liverpool he was sure that he was more tolerant and sympathetic and ‘ was willing to grant that there was some sense in some of the things which I longed for him to share ’ . |
16 | My father had purchased a box of Maltesers , the chocolates with the less fattening centre , to sustain him through this no holds barred erotic horror film . |
17 | But when MacDonald saw the King again at 10.20 p.m. , to report that he ‘ had no alternative than to tender the resignation of the Cabinet ’ , the King ‘ impressed on the Prime Minister that he was the only man to lead the country through this crisis and hoped he would reconsider the situation . |
18 | Three times he had made it clear to MacDonald that he did not wish to accept his resignation — on the morning of Sunday 23 August , when he told MacDonald that he would ‘ advise them ( the other two party leaders ) strongly to support ( him ) ’ ; at 10.20 p.m. on the evening of the same day , after the Cabinet meeting , when the King ‘ impressed upon the Prime Minister that he was the only man to lead the country through this crisis and hoped that he would reconsider the situation ’ ; and at the Buckingham Palace conference itself . |
19 | Once this had been established , the aim of Marx 's work was to break through this veil of ideology . |
20 | In this way Engels shows , through this complex history of human marriage , the historical basis of the present state of affairs . |
21 | The animals can not always break through this , and they struggle away , pawing and moving in frustration , pawing and moving again . |
22 | Many an anti-dog man joins the ranks of dog lovers because he is too weak to resist the demands of beloved children , but in Wexford 's household the demands had never been more than half-hearted , so he had passed through this snare and come out unscathed . |
23 | She 's looking through this rack of suits so I go and give her a hand . |
24 | In addition , activities — whether due to muscle exercise , mental effort , or the excitement associated with social interactions — will alter the amount of nervous activity passing through this region of the brain . |
25 | Charles put on a brave face to the world , but secretly he was in turmoil for many , many months ; and one other person who helped see him through this period was Diana . |
26 | Self-massage can help break through this built-up tension — and , luckily , the most effective zones for self-massaging are the hands and feet . |
27 | Mountainous volumes lend their weight to dreams of a snow-bound Christmas John Samuel slaloms through this year 's selection of books for the skiing enthusiast . |
28 | Many abusers have escaped through this loophole . |
29 | Despite the mauling that Chris Patten and Co. are going to receive , they can force through this ill-considered legislation . |
30 | McLeish thought his way through this one , drawing a diagram on the edge of his notes . |