Example sentences of "pass through the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ideally , you should be able to go to your VDU terminal , pass through the necessary security controls , input information , have the computer check it for you , enquire on particular elements or records of information , produce ad hoc or regular print outs and produce graphical output with simple commands . |
2 | A pan is placed beneath the lowest sieve to retain the ‘ fines ’ which pass through the entire column . |
3 | I pass through the small valley between the ruins , through a field where a group of women and children are shearing the small island sheep . |
4 | For much of the distance between Pierrefitte and Luz you pass through the splendid defile of the Gorge de Luz , which then opens amply out into the brilliant , grassy basin of Luz , full of ash and poplar trees . |
5 | Late morulae are generally regarded as 16- to 32-cell embryos which have not cavitated and it is at this stage ( -84 h post-hCG ) that they pass through the uterotubal junction from the oviduct into the uterus . |
6 | It is the lens which completes the refraction of the rays of light as they pass through the posterior chamber ( which is filled with a jelloid substance , the vitreous humour ) . |
7 | These lines pass through the main Polytechnic data switch , a Micom 2000 , which permits approximately 100 end-users to connect to the 2755 ( up to 48 simultaneously ) . |
8 | As credits pass through the clearing system , they are collected in a specially designated account and transferred to magnetic tape . |
9 | The coastal road to Weymouth from Bridport has spectacular scenery and half way along it , you pass through the unspoilt village of Abbotsbury , lined with thatched cottages . |
10 | Small seeds pass through the digestive tract but the large ones are retained in the crop for 5 |
11 | Second , both these latter people , and the so-called ‘ oilies ’ who pass through the local airport on the way to the oil rigs , are much less respectable than the more permanent residents in Dunrossness . |