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

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1 The eyebrows go up in an arch that would make a complete circle if they carried on down , the lids over those eyes , likened to a cobra 's by Candice Bergen , narrow to a slit ; the gleaming white teeth flash through the pursed lips in what Vogue editor Diana Vreeland called a ‘ killer smile ’ .
2 There are many inspiring sights on the canals and one not to be missed is Tring Summit with its leafy green canopy of tall trees and soft green light reflected from the water as the herons fly through this natural tunnel at twilight .
3 So skilled an illustrator was Rackham , that the reader begins to believe that trees have faces , mermaids gather shells beneath the sea and fairies fly through Kensington Gardens .
4 Jeff Young is also confident that not too many acts slip through the net cast by his department .
5 I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ;
6 Again sex and religion combine through anthropological images invested with pain .
7 Manufacturers gain through having their product demonstrated , or even through having it present in a store ( or else they would be unwilling to pay ‘ slotting allowances ’ to supermarkets ) , so that demand is not exogenous to retailing .
8 Their BMW cars purr through the streets of the capital , La Paz .
9 A thousand people every day are dying in Somalia as gun-toting gangs rampage through the capital Mogadishu and loot supplies awaiting distribution .
10 ‘ Hi , Princess , ’ he said softly , his eyes warm through the puffiness of his swollen lids .
11 It is possible that DP-1 and E2F-1 interact because DP-1 is present in all DRTF1/E2F complexes , some of which contain E2F-1 , rather as in the transcription factor AP-1 , in which different proteins interact through related domains .
12 To grow our reserves base through exploration and acquisition .
13 In a few minutes they 'll have a car rush , as 90 cars race through the streets .
14 On the Thursday nearest November 5 the Carnival comes to town when Guy Fawkes is celebrated in a riot of colour and music as more than 80 huge illuminated floats process through the town .
15 Hibernating animals sleep through the winter , when food resources are scarce .
16 In the same year , writing of how as good writers ‘ we have not borrowed , we have been quickened , and we become bearers of a tradition ’ , Eliot complains ( before quoting a revoicing of Seneca by Chapman which would be used in ‘ Gerontion ’ ) that in contemporary poetry , ‘ No dead voices speak through the living voice ; no reincarnation , no re-creation . ’
17 Others with no cars walk through the streets or find a near-by park .
18 One example is electronic data interchange , often required by the likes of car manufacturers to enable just-in-time inventory management ; electronic funds transfer through the Bankers Automated Clearing System is another .
19 Beady eyes glimmer through the foliage , now and again bright shafts of sunlight penetrate the thick green canopy and hundreds of flowers turn their heads towards the source .
20 The floaters trawl through every page , hunting their hobby-horses , marking various passages with three different shades of day-glo highlighter , underlining bits here and there and writing ‘ No , No , No ! ’ in the margins .
21 Powerful images rage through my brain .
22 Waves propagate through the cytosol using either ryanodine or IP 3 Rs .
23 And he used to go round the side get through bottle a day .
24 Many bio-acoustic experts agree that the echolocation clicks are created by implosive movements of air in the nasal passages , but the exact process of sound production and projection is unknown — possibly , the echolocation waves pass through the melon .
25 In this case the high-frequency waves pass through the medium , are reflected off the specimen and then bounce back up the sapphire rod to the transducer , which converts the returning sound into an electrical signal .
26 In this way , the compressions or sound waves pass through the throat and mouth and out through the lips , spreading in all directions .
27 For any infinite sequence of symbols 1,2,3 and 4 allowed by Fig. 6.6b we can find a vertical line of points ( arrived at by taking away " two-thirds ' of an interval an infinite number of times ) from which trajectories pass through the four shaded areas in the prescribed sequence .
28 The stables get through tons of yellow pages each month turning it into billions of bits ; surely the ultimate nightmare for anyone called JR Hartley .
29 9,000 animals pass through the Banbury Stockyard on Market Day and between them , Inspectors Nick Brookes and Terry Winstone aim to check every one of them .
30 One of the author 's former clients is still awaiting certificates for American stocks he bought through the crashed Sheridan Securities over two years ago , a familiar story to clients of many licensed dealers ( and many clients deal through several ) .
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