Example sentences of "[vb -s] through the [adj] [noun pl] " 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 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
3 A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test .
4 Subtle copper highlights through the front layers enhance this shape .
5 The Kyle road from Achmore curves round to renew acquaintance with Loch Carron as it passes through the narrow straits of Strome and widens into an estuary .
6 Between Tours and Blois the races passes through the renowned vineyards of Vouvray .
7 The light in the image formed by the lens actually passes through the neural layers of the retina ( which are almost transparent ) to reach the photoreceptors where it is absorbed .
8 In the course of a year the Sun passes through the 12 constellations of the Zodiac .
9 I mean , it can turn gold into copper while at the same time it is still gold , it makes men rich by destroying their possessions , it allows the weak to walk fearlessly among thieves , it passes through the strongest doors to leach the most protected treasuries .
10 This walk passes through the lovely lakelands of Fermanagh and forms part of the 560-mile waymarked Ulster Way .
11 That 's because the natural cleaning power of steam cuts through the soapy deposits and the dust particles which stick to them , quickly removing dirt and grime .
12 They play with a raw , unsmiling aggression that cuts through the crappy circumstances .
13 It cuts through the back doors .
14 After about half a minute , tap the person on your left who has now received the power and he then leads through the same activities you did , plus some new ones such as touching toes , jumping in the air , hopping and so on .
15 In deep thought , there appears a change as if a soft wind blows through the mystic lands .
16 Yet it is likely that he has imposed a colour-filter on Derrida , which lets through the rational elements and occludes the irrational ones .
17 A rootless , needy humanity wanders through the dusty streets , unemployed , small vendors , the addicted , whose hunger is now for money to nourish the desire for cocaine .
18 A muzzle is used to prevent your ferret killing a rabbit as it progresses through the various holes within the warren system bolting as many rabbits as it can .
19 Outside the sky is still overcast , and the murky yellow light that filters through the vertical louvres of the window blinds is hardly enough to read by .
20 It is this anger , more or less contained , which speaks through the extraordinary images created by Heartfield in his life-long struggle against fascism and for Communism , and renders them so memorable .
21 They had danced on the night winds through the dark hours and before dawn she had flown safely home , filled with a new and fierce joy which was the warmth of Fenna 's fiery breath and the width and grace of freedom from gravity .
22 But what of Mr Major 's claim that Mr Ashdown has more in common with Labour than with the Tories and could be the Trojan horse with which Mr Kinnock bursts through the wrought-iron gates into Downing Street ?
23 If one follows through the possible implications of this , one comes to the thought that perhaps language should be presented , to learners primarily in lexical terms , setting conditions for the gradual emergence of syntax as a focusing device — the very converse of conventional practice .
24 The whole interior walls of the church in this little Istrian village are covered with paintings on such themes as the Dance of Death ( Mrtvački ples ) , the Adoration of the Magi ( Poklonstvo kraljeva ) and Christ on the Mount of Olives ( Krist na maslinovoj gori ) in which the poetic idealism of the painter shines through the simple techniques employed to convey his vision of spiritual truth .
25 The faithful in Scotland called Elgin Cathedral ‘ The Lanthorn of the North ’ , drawing them to the peace and Christian power of the place , and its light still shines through the ruined windows and stone crosses : moss , whether on old garden walls , or as here , in ancient grounds , encourages reflection .
26 The penicillium is often introduced to the cheeses by syringe and spreads through the tiny gaps between the lightly pressed curds .
27 He flicks through the inside pages .
28 Just about everyone flicks through the racing pages and either studies the form , thinks of a lucky number or name , or just plunges in the pin .
29 As the driving weight causes the drum to rotate , the mercury is raised until it counter-balances the weight , which can then fall slowly as the mercury flows through the dividing walls .
30 For the LB-level the function simply runs through the possible gradients of the radius vector and selects the maximum .
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