Example sentences of "[is] through " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Bond is hoping to pay off his outstanding debt to Sotheby 's through the sale of an important painting by Manet , La Promenade , a study of a woman in black , in New York in November . |
2 | The company brews a range of bitters including Fremlins and Flowers and has a deal to sell Pedigree bitter from Burton brewer Marston 's through Whitbread pubs . |
3 | It 's through the intrepidity of our ancestors that any of us are here at all , but this was an extreme case of decadence . |
4 | She 's through there , in that side ward . |
5 | Seconds before the interval , he misdirected a shot which could have had huge psychological value when Fleck crossed invitingly after exploiting Culverhouse 's through ball . |
6 | This sensitive balance is believed to be upset by the release of CFC 's through the atmosphere , into the stratosphere . |
7 | Ponto not only influenced Norwegian and Swedish Rottweiler history , but also the UK 's through his grandson Ch. |
8 | Alec 's through there . ’ |
9 | And of course it would be meanness to pop your neighbour 's through the letter box , so it must be sent by mail . |
10 | ‘ It 's through here . ’ |
11 | Remember there 's only one way to get out of St James 's Park and that 's through the Horse Guards Parade gateway into Whitehall . |
12 | ‘ The bathroom 's through there , ’ Claudia said . |
13 | But Sunday Express editor Eve Pollard — known to TV viewers as a regular panellist on David Frost 's Through The Keyhole game show — hit back : ‘ We stand by the quotes attributed to the Princess Royal . ’ |
14 | Now this is certainly intriguing evidence of the ability of some species to adapt to mirror images ( problems gleefully exploited in Lewis Carroll 's Through the Looking Glass ) , and it is curious that follow-up efforts showed monkeys and even gibbons failing the tests . |
15 | Although Wallis is extremely critical of Gusfield 's theory of ‘ status defence ’ , his own notion of ‘ cultural defence ’ is linked to Gusfield 's through Weber 's conception of ‘ status groups ’ . |
16 | Well that 's through marketing . |
17 | In 1984 it had to be amended further to follow the Euro-notion of ‘ equal pay for work of equal value ’ whereby the pay of women occupying jobs without immediate male comparison is set equal to men 's through the opinion of a judge rather than the operation of market forces . |
18 | The first thing that happens is an inversion of proportion , dramatic as Alice 's through the mirror : little things grow big , and big things disappear . |
19 | " We 've done what you wanted , Hazel : and Buckthorn 's through next door . |
20 | ‘ He 's through here , ’ said Rosheen , pointing to the end of the tunnel . |
21 | My mum is now registered blind : that 's through the severe beatings to the head she had from him . |
22 | And er every time he was , the boy was ill after she said , That 's through me taking that Slippery Elm that , that , I 've done it . |
23 | ‘ What 's through there ? ’ he asked , pointing at the door . |
24 | When er I first was introduced to the Saga magazine I read their articles on insurance and I felt that this is , this sounds alright , and we 're now covered for insurance through Saga , it 's through Lloyds of course , reputable companies , for both the house and the car . |
25 | Your kitchen 's through here , is n't it , like mine ? |
26 | Maxim said : ‘ Tell the doc it 's through the chest , in at the eighth rib , definite exit wound at the ninth . |
27 | ‘ What 's through there ? ’ |
28 | It 's through foreign exchange earnings that they can develop . |
29 | It 's through Social Services or the Area Health Authority . |
30 | So it 's , if further income generation is limited , it 's through external circumstances rather than any internal increases . |