Example sentences of "come through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She had also come through a baptism in front of Britain 's most demanding audience . |
2 | erm I 'm not sure that Anne , erm with her special knowledge of French politics , would n't be better at this than me , but these thoughts come through a historian 's head . |
3 | It does n't make much difference now but a hell of a sight of worse things come through the letterbox at the end of every month . ’ |
4 | ‘ Every idea which is held in the mind takes its origin from the senses … [ it ] either comes through the senses , or is formed from those which come through the senses . ’ |
5 | So bad are those inconsistencies and such the maladroitness of parents that most people come through the ordeal of childhood permanently scarred and possessing what Harris calls an I 'm not O.K. , You 're O.K. personality . |
6 | The first impression the interviewer will have of you is as you come through the door . |
7 | As they come through the death-cell door : |
8 | ‘ We take on about 15 girls every year , but very few come through the door . |
9 | They come through the doorstep , through the doors though . |
10 | The first if the ‘ bottom of the in-tray phenomenon ’ which refers to the continuous marginalisation , trivialisation and the hope that if the language issue is ignored everyone will learn English as they come through the Channel Tunnel . |
11 | A thousand products a month come through the repair area . |
12 | A whirlwind just come through the |
13 | So many foreign ships come through the Strait . |
14 | As soon as he come through the door I go for his jugular and take everything out on him and it , it 's not fair . |
15 | Redolent of exotic fruit and scented soap , it is almost sweet-and-sour in character — seemingly sweet at the rich bouquet stage , but satisfyingly dry — almost sour — as you come through the pungent taste . |
16 | I mean I always thought if you were parked too close to it , they take your number and next thing you know , you get a , a , a summons come through the post . |
17 | And Miss Gilberd and that awful Muggeridge always come through the back , because it 's the quickest way from their homes . |
18 | ‘ Come through the workshop to my office . ’ |
19 | We have seen around 2,000 visitors come through the doors in the three months . |
20 | All sorts of people come through the Centre 's doors . |
21 | A thousand products a month come through the repair area . |
22 | I was at the top end one , and all the draught come through the door , paralysed me . |
23 | The phone is ringing as I come through the door of my office . |
24 | it led me to think that players who come through the youth system should be ‘ guaranteed ’ a huge loyalty bonus after a certain period . |
25 | Certainly the hospital discharge and certainly it is the case that th normally they come through the ward sister . |
26 | The more information they have about you before they come through the door , the more comfortable they will feel about that process . |
27 | When it comes into our atmosphere it 's called a meteorite and most of them burn off as they come through the atmosphere . |
28 | Then , suddenly , from behind Giles , she saw three people come through the door , and her expression froze . |
29 | There 's a whole range of emotions when people come through the gate |
30 | Has that just come through the letter box ? |