Example sentences of "and [vb -s] through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Individual gas supplies were not provided in the services included in the rebuilding , partly because of the difficulties in projecting the resultant chimneys and flues through the external surfaces — the appearance of which was closely watched by officials of English Heritage .
2 He calls himself a ‘ stopper , ’ with his greatest ability being able to pounce on anything earthbound that should cross his territory , but he also has a fine pair of catching hands , and he took many full-blooded cuts and slashes through the expansive point area during the World Cup .
3 WHEN THE Princess Royal opens the new 6,200 capacity Richard Donald football stand at Aberdeen 's Pittodrie stadium in August and passes through the new turnstile , she will be safe in the knowledge that Wood Group Fire Protection 's alarms division has played its part in providing a state-of-the-art fire detection system .
4 She knots up some girdle-cakes ( lepëshki ) in a kerchief and plunges through the thick spring mud of the village track to the river Iput' near by where she catches one of several small boats plying to Volga , a market town on the way to Roslavl' .
5 The penicillium is often introduced to the cheeses by syringe and spreads through the tiny gaps between the lightly pressed curds .
6 Vic sighs , hits the Off button on the clock , switches on his bedside lamp ( its dimmer control turned low for Marjorie 's sake ) , gets out of bed and paddles through the deep pile of the bedroom carpet to the en suite bathroom , making sure the connecting door is closed before he turns on the light inside .
7 The current ( 1 ) has not started to decay and flows through the freewheeling resistance ( R1 ) , so the maximum collector-emitter voltage ( neglecting the forward voltage drop across the freewheeling diode ) is : The phase current therefore decays in the freewheeling circuit and the magnetic energy stored in the phase inductance at turn-off is dissipated in the freewheeling circuit resistance ( winding + forcing + freewheeling ) resistances .
8 He opens with a history of homebuilts dating from Sir George Cayley ( who would have approved the sage advice to get an experienced hand to make the first test flight of your creation , though in his case the unfortunate man was more adept at handling a coach-and-four than a flying machine ) and proceeds through the Flying Flea era to the post-war rebirth in France and the USA , thence to Rutan and the foam/fibreglass revolution , and on to the 1980s emergence of IFR-capable alabaster-smooth hot-rod kitplanes that will blow the socks off anything Vero Beach and Wichita are ( or more accurately are n't ) building .
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