Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] through [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Wright slowed the pace down with telling effect to romp through the second game , but Wallace came back strongly to take the third .
2 It can be useful practice to read through the first sentences of paragraphs which make up a published essay , to see how much work — of summary and of signposting — is being done by these " topic sentences " .
3 As sporadic fighting continued through the next day , many Nez Perce warriors became keen to withdraw .
4 Puzzled , his eyes strayed along the line of saints , taking in each from head to foot until the sun shining through the last one dazzled him and his face wrinkled up .
5 Sometimes the flash is near slit 2 with the conclusion in that case that the electron went through the second slit .
6 As this encoded beam passes through a second optoelectronic array , the various stages of the algorithm are executed .
7 As this encoded beam passes through a second optoelectronic array , the various stages of the algorithm are executed .
8 Having achieved the right to vote through the 19th Amendment to the Constitution , agreed in 1920 , they were determined to gain social and economic freedom .
9 I lay there , my eyes and head swimming through the last forty years until sleep finally bailed me out .
10 The theme of deception continues through the 12th , only a six- or seven-iron to 155 yards but all water and bunkers .
11 Then reverse curves were coming up and the train ran through the first curve but was going too fast for the next one and the train left the track , killing certainly the driver and fireman and one or two passengers , I believe .
12 The aims of the research are : to undertake a wide-ranging review of the priority assessment techniques applied by local authorities to transport projects ; to apply a representative sample of the techniques to a common set of projects ; and to distill the experience gained through the first two stages , together with knowledge of recent developments in the theory and practice of multiple criteria analysis into a computer-based priority assessment package .
13 Despite the gale , Charsky heard the whiplash of the rope snaking through the second Italian , Corti 's , gloves , as he struggled to hold his partner .
14 Multiple passes through the camera increase the difficulty of exact placing and synchronization , which is why two or four projectors are often preferable While the projectors can be used in line , with the light of one lamp passing through two or more strips of developed and printed film , so that the first image goes through the second before hitting the unexposed film , the use of four rather than two projectors generally requires the use of a prism to bring the beam of light to the camera lens .
15 They agree that skill requirements are reduced as mechanisation moves through the first three stages , but part company in their interpretation of what happens in fully automated plants , Bright claiming that , because the machinery becomes virtually self-sufficient in terms of needing no worker input , such work that does remain is subject to more centralised control and closer supervision even though the tasks to be performed may have become more sophisticated .
16 At Dizzard Point the path runs through a last remnant of coastal oak woodland .
17 Auriol and Biasion tore through the first four special stages to take a commanding lead .
18 Fire ripped through the first floor of the Afro-West Indian Centre in Marton Road , Middlesbrough , early yesterday .
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