Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] through [art] " in BNC.

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1 The strip goes through a rolling mill and a furnace which burns off the cellulose binder , leaving a strip of metal alloy .
2 The first part of the trail goes through the Brodick Castle Country Park .
3 In other words , Lyons , a man who preferred and prefers to make his bargaining points through the media , was prepared to disrupt vital supplies , inflicting untold damage to the economy , without having had any direct discussion with us as to our plans or policies .
4 Lurgan earned their four bowling points through a spell of sustained accuracy from veteran Alan Johnston .
5 This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out .
6 I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross .
7 FLURRY OF SLURRY : The liquid dung flies through the air as revenge-seeking Dave launches his attack
8 Elf had arranged that Jackie take me around Monaco and the experience — of living through what a grand prix driver lives through every time he races — remains engraved on my mind .
9 Morning light squeezes through a small split in the curtain .
10 The end of the halyard goes through the end goes through the end fitting and then we tie a little stopper knot in the end , then we bring the other end of the halyard down and make it up tight on this crease at the bottom of the mast .
11 On each pleasant bank of this world is to be a beautiful mansion … a moderately sized park ; a large garden and hothouses ; and pleasant carriage drives through the shrubberies .
12 For a short while after it fires , the nerve goes through a refractory period when it will not respond to a nervous stimulus .
13 Postgraduate research in the UK is currently dually funded by Government ; by project research grants through the Research Councils , and by block grant from the Universities Funding Council ( UFC ) , formerly the University Grants Committee ( UGC ) .
14 So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect .
15 So , from the all out thrash of ‘ Invitation To Dinner ’ the album veers through the enchanting ‘ I Can See You ’ , where Dr and the Medics meet The Alarm ( I kid you not ) , to the dark , disturbing ‘ Come To Daddy ’ , a frank account of child abuse with nightmarish male vocals and Clair taking the role of the innocent child to chilling effect .
16 When iron is released the protein goes through a large conformational change involving domain rotation and exposure of the empty metal-binding site to the solvent .
17 The wind howls through the trees , the wind chill temperature must be low , and I have no clothes on .
18 All road users will benefit from local safety schemes ( LSS ) and other action plans through the identification of accident clusters which are susceptible to AIP procedures .
19 It 's thought that immediately after orgasm , a sedative chemical floods through a man 's brain — making him very sleepy , unless he fights against it .
20 From Vitznau the boat passes through a narrow channel formed between two promontories from the north and south shores , called the Upper and Lower Nose respectively .
21 During rotation the cell passes through a collimated beam of light from a high pressure mercury lamp and the emergent beam then travels through the optical system to be recorded photographically .
22 All revenue passes through the hands of these two classes in its first movement .
23 In deep thought , there appears a change as if a soft wind blows through the mystic lands .
24 A cold , bitter wind blows through the branches , its whistling filled with the cries of tormented souls .
25 On the fringes of Dartmoor , near Drewsteignton to the west of Exeter , the river Teign cuts through a deep gorge .
26 Jananne Al-Ani 's Untitled Gulf War Piece cuts through the Orientalist propaganda of that war , and Mitra Tabrizian 's Surveillance makes us question national and social power relations .
27 As we said earlier , the driving force acts through an imaginary centre of effort ( CE ) on the sail .
28 It is possible to suggest an implicational series , using the symbols suggested in chapter 4.5 : as the rule diffuses through the lexicon , monosyllabic T environments are the first to be affected by it , followed by monosyllabic D environments , with the polysyllables being the last to be affected .
29 Above , light diffuses through an off-white Roman blind made in fine waxed calico , lined in white and hemmed in ticking .
30 Sometimes when the wind rattles through the awning
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