Example sentences of "[verb] pass through the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Here again the old north to south and east to west through-roads were diverted to pass through the new market place , so producing the dangerous corners which still exist in the town today .
2 He is free to sample the delights of the city but is forbidden to pass through the third gate of ruby and gold into the Inner Seas .
3 One Sunday soon afterwards Mr Utterson was walking with his friend Enfield when they happened to pass through the narrow side-street again .
4 Then Stren was in front of them , his sword appearing to materialise an inch from their throats without having to pass through the intervening air .
5 In either event , mechanical or electrical , the sound impulses would have to pass through the waterproof casing , after which they must pass through the fuselage of the plane . ’
6 Thus the load in the whole of the cut chains may well have to pass through the single bond which closes the tip of the crack ( Id ) .
7 The Communist Party was able to maintain its progress throughout 1939 , having passed through the longest period of continuous growth in its history .
8 In June 1965 the plaintiff , a child of six , was severely injured when he stepped on the line , having passed through the broken fence .
9 The others are also understood to have passed through the main sorting office in Crown Street .
10 For one thing , very few punks could claim to have passed through the Royal College of Music on a piano scholarship , nor really to have worked on their musical discipline by backing bouzouki players in Greek restaurants , or a plethora of cabaret acts in The Playboy Club , Portsmouth .
11 They had passed through the blackest part of the valley now and it was a relief to see a light or two at Weem , and across the invisible river at Aberfeldy .
12 Ten minutes later , they had passed through the kilometre-thick crust of the moon via Moloch 's Pit , and were moving once more into the human-designed areas of the base .
13 His stride was impatient , as if he wanted to pass through the tangled undergrowth and brambles as quickly as possible .
14 It is only these words that have passed through the legal machinery of law-making , and individual Members of Parliament can not be put into the witness-box to supplement or interpret what has been formally enacted .
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