Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | When the card is fed through the machine , the teacher 's voice is played back , and the pupil can simultaneously read whatever is written on the card . |
2 | Intrinsic feedback is obtained through the student 's own actions and is of two kinds — internal and external . |
3 | Cycling is permitted through the courtesy of BW . |
4 | But the , you know it 's two o'clock in the morning and police car 's coming through the village and see someone at that time , they 're quite likely to stop and ask them what they 're doing . |
5 | In The Death of Nelson , as in Billy Budd , tragedy is distilled through the juxtaposition of stillness with harsh activity , communal effort and individual particularisation . |
6 | The way out of this dilemma is found through the device of representation : " In the grand discovery of modern times , the system of representation , the solution of all the difficulties , both speculative and practical , will perhaps be found . " |
7 | Contrast is the opposite of harmony — a dramatic , startling effect is achieved through the use of different lines , colours and shapes . |
8 | But precisely because the effect is dispersed through the whole market the Keynesian argues that , unless there is a massive increase in the money supply , the impact on interest rates in general may be relatively small . |
9 | Not only does this force encourage the board to capsize , but the weight of the sailor carried on the boom is transmitted through the mastfoot ( M ) . |
10 | The artwork film ‘ master ’ is then placed against the UV sensitive coating of the blank board , and UV light is shone through the positive master onto the etch resist coating . |
11 | In this case , a proportion of the product of the worker 's labour is appropriated through the payment of rent , repayment of credit or purchases of supplies at prices disadvantageous to him . |
12 | As the fabric is fed through the machine foot , use hands to hold these location notches together . |
13 | Recommended hand positions for accurate sewing as the fabric is fed through the machine . |
14 | Already Robin 's fingernails are growing and blood is flowing through the hand , although he has little feeling higher than the base of his palm . |
15 | It is important to remember that other factors may affect the platelet-aggregate ratio such as the rate at which blood is drawn through the sampling needle ( Rohrer et al , 1978 ) . |
16 | The difficulty of all this work is trebled through the face that the Office can not say " go and he goes , and come and he comes " as in a factory . |
17 | On the contrary , it can be seen that the standard of generalist work is raised through the training , enthusiasm and knowledge of the specialists and so is a cost-effective method of raising standards within the CAB . |
18 | This transfer is effected through the New York clearing house . |
19 | A. The Authority 's main help is given through the inspectorate … |
20 | This Community law is applied through the courts of the Member States , where it takes precedence over any national law ; Martin Howe again : |
21 | If , as the experts argue , board-level commitment is essential to ensure that effective risk management is driven through the entire organisation , the impetus for this is set to come from a not entirely welcome quarter . |
22 | The mood is held through the variety of each variation played by no means as diversion but as an exploration of the theme 's essence ( which Beethoven would of course have admired ) . |
23 | On the ground , while Ted awaits the launch , a safety pin with warning flag is passed through the loop to prevent any premature opening . |
24 | Not one of the Hawick contingent returned from Flodden , but each year a flag is carried through the town by the ‘ Comet ’ , this time a young married man . |
25 | Some of this flexibility is achieved through the JIT system , which , among other advantages , displaces wage costs from the core to the often less expensive periphery . |
26 | They draw implications in the world of a deaf child 's hearing through the early fitting of a hearing aid and point out that even under these advantageous circumstances a deaf child 's functional hearing may not be comparable to that of hearing children at the same sound levels . |
27 | During the film the ‘ workers ’ demands for increased wages are refused and then follow riots , battles with militia , and eventually industrial peace is restored through the efforts of a young engineer who wins his employer 's confidence and the love of the employer 's daughter' . |
28 | The emotion of the moment is conveyed through the power of the passage . |
29 | Physics is very rarely discussed on the courses ; the students ' main aim is to get through the course and pass the examinations . |
30 | A considerable part of the total range of need is met through the basic social services of income maintenance , health , housing and personal social services . |