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  • Cerys exchanged greetings in English and Welsh as she made her way quickly through the crowd.
  • the potatoes are through
  • Hopefully it won't be the end of the world, and we can go through to the next stage.
  • Some of those are now likely to be offered for resale through independent estate agents.
  • we were through to the final with a 2-1 victory
  • make sure that the meat is cooked through
  • you're through to Eoin
  • the bill was pushed through
  • However, even greater diversification can be achieved through an index tracker.
  • So why is Council so determined to redevelop Junction St as a through road for heavy trucks?
  • Transmission occurs through food or faecal contamination from an infected person or animal.
  • it was all done through hard work
  • Neil Ryan rose through the crowd and flicked it to Feehan who turned and slipped it to the net.
  • Up to six retailers are attempting to hawk their leases through agents to see if anyone will take over their units.
  • it can be rotated through 360°
  • The Green Room was really packed; you had to push your way through the crowd to get to the bar or even find a place to stand.
  • If he had been through the Bradford experience he would understand people's utter despair.
  • As Grant moved through his week of mea culpa, he gradually adopted a position of wry humility.
  • The operation normally involves drilling a hole through the skull to drain the clot.
  • I have a list of blogs to the right of my page that I go through meticulously on a daily basis.
  • when you're through, turn off the light
  • This play continues on and takes us through the first stage of George's life as a widower.
  • read through all of the questions
  • she was absent through illness
  • My plan is to not actively seek it out through deliberate use of radio, tv, web or print.
  • He said he had gone through the statement very carefully with Mr Rousell and made various comments.
  • let's run through all the details
  • If he had X-ray vision I think he would have burned a hole right through that poor girl.
  • They marched through Bradford and staged a demonstration in Centenary Square.
  • you can achieve this through regular exercise
  • The privilege covers direct communications and communications through agents.
  • This toddler has probably been watching mum and he may even have seen her go through this experience before.
  • Changing the rules midway through a process was also a concern of the commission.
  • The vast majority of HGV drivers drive carefully and courteously through these towns.
  • The club boarded up a metal gate taking the path through the club grounds.
  • it can be passed through the genes
  • This means that the car threads through traffic with ease and overtakes dawdlers in a flash.
  • the news spread through the country
  • They tucked food into Basi's mouth with their fingers and fed him milk through a syringe.
  • the railway line goes through a tunnel
  • he had a ring through his nose
  • The two bikers today set off on the eighth stage, through Mauritania from Atar to Tidjikja.
  • As the faeces move through the bowel, they rub away surface cells on the lining.
  • She added she had made many friends in recent years who had been through the same devastating experience.
  • the road is closed to through traffic
  • She still remembers me though, and usually smiles through her window whenever I walk past.
  • You seem to be very cheerful and Ria was able to sit quietly through one of Angie's outbursts.
  • he got a through ticket from Derry to Cork
  • I take out my wallet and rifle through my collection of passes and membership cards.
  • Pot plants were hurled through the bus windows - not necessarily by Cameron or Johnson.
  • I'll be sending the books home with him tomorrow so his wife can page through and have a look.
  • a stone was thrown through the window
  • It has been achieved largely through the instrumentality of parliamentary democracy.
  • The Colon family was sleeping when the phone call came through .
  • A Malton shop severely damaged when a car careered through a display window was back in business today.
  • Mrs Blood has written to the Government through her solicitor about changing the law.
  • My mother knows a couple, newly married and who have just gone through the happy experience of having a set of twins.
  • The stellar performance of the troupe kept the crowds going all through the evening.
  • While I was reading all the names through and coming to the 6th page he said to look on the last page!
  • Now the trio who will go through to the next stage have been announced by Bradford Council.
  • O'Toole believes entrepreneurs go through four stages at the helm of a new venture.
  • In February last year a brick was thrown through the side window of a bus.
  • are the results through yet?
  • The stage that they pass through is akin to the annual examinations taken by a student.
  • Jennifer wove her way through the crowd and guests, to the other side of the rather large cabin.
  • The second niggling point is the large proportion of sales made through tied agents.
  • She was too weak to play and only smiled through the pain for the sake of her family.
  • They were out on a tracking activity which took them through their park and they were horrified at the state of it.
  • Strang made sure of the second outcome midway through the first period of extra time.
  • Or that one needs to pay a solicitor as well as a barrister to go through a simple trial?
  • His eyes were red from lack of sleep and he blinked repeatedly to stop tears as he walked through the crowds.
  • Picking up her glass she slithers through the crowd and stops beside him to wait.
  • the high standard of their work shows through
  • He had one foot on the floor of the vessel, and a hole had been burned through his chest.
  • They ruled the country in all but name through the Agent and Consul-General Lord Cromer.
  • Alyssa turned as the lady once again stepped through the doorway followed by her husband.
  • Medical teams are baffled by the youngster's condition which means he has to be fed milk through a tube.
  • he's through to the next round
  • A chilly wind penetrates the walls of the shelter and rain drips through a hole in the ceiling.
  • It's never been easier to browse through and sample the inventory of an online music store.
  • I want to expand on that point and build my argument, as we go through the Committee stage.
  • He even got up and dusted himself down from a gruesome Brian Lima tackle midway through the second period.
  • Ask anyone in Settle if they enjoy a sandwich at the Naked Man with the roar of polluting through traffic.
  • he cried the whole way through
  • And dreams can only be achieved through hard work and a bit of luck along the way.
  • Privacy becomes very important as your child moves through the pre-teen years.
  • I'm fed up with constantly finding you in the hallway sifting through the letters.
  • On Hogmanay I met my neighbour twice, swirling through the crowd at the local hall.
  • Go through it then carefully and acquaint those with it worthy of sharing in such things.
  • I sat there for an hour or so and people-watched as the pale spring sun streamed through thousands of panes.
  • The site is well illustrated, but cries out for a search engine to save plodding through up to six pages per category.
  • Midway through the second period Walker dived over from marker for the next try.
  • I followed the footpath around the new church and through a couple of gates to the old church.
  • Several fans spot him and he trots through the stage door, but not before clasping my hand beefily.
  • Two of them are thrown through two windows which are shown after without a crack.
  • Grenwood had their goal midway through the second half in what was a very close contest.
  • Reading through it carefully and studying the diagrams, I put the book down to try it.
  • His reading light fell onto his mattress the other night and smouldered a hole through it.
  • You may very well have turned these pages through the night - but did you actually read any of them?
  • He was part of an angry mob of religious orthodox Jews who joined arms and danced through the crowd in a wave of fury.
  • Once there we pushed our way through the crowds and I called Kathryn to see where she was.
  • The factory district was beyond the main freeway through town and it was rush hour.
  • It was a phase I had to go through in order to build up my confidence again.
  • The host school did not field their strongest side and, as expected, did not make it through the group stage.
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