Example sentences of "and [is] [verb] through the " in BNC.

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1 Elmwood Business Training is acting in partnership with Grainfax Ltd , Dundee , and is funded through the UK Government 's Know How Fund .
2 The front goes straight through the seat to be wedged , and is dowelled through the arm .
3 At the moment the sail is only attached down its needed edge but before we can use it , we 've got to control it properly and that means to tuck it in the boot the jaws clip on here , the down-haul clips on to the sail and is threaded through the jaws before we make it up on the cleat the position of the boom and hence the sail relative to the wind is controlled by this rope , the mainsheet .
4 If you 're comparing us with primary and secondary schools we have to remember that the erm the great erm age bulge pass has passed through the primary schools and is passing through the secondary schools and is still to reach higher education .
5 On his second voyage he sees the valley of the Diamonds ( CS 1 ; PFI 10 ) , and is carried through the air by a roc , a gigantic bird to whose feet he has tied himself while it is sleeping ( CS 15 ; PFI 10 ) .
6 Britain has pledged more than £80 million in bilateral aid to the former Soviet Union and is contributing through the EC budget about 18 per cent .
7 Britain has pledged more than £80 million in bilateral aid to the former Soviet Union and is contributing through the EC budget about 18 per cent .
8 This is how the Autocar & Motor How Fast , How Good data has been derived : 30–70mph indicates overtaking ability and is measured through the gears ; 30–50mph is recorded in top gear ( or fourth in the case of five-speed manual gearbox models ) ; 50–70 mph is recorded in top .
9 summarized by saying that : " The soul is a material body of fine parts and is distributed through the whole bodily structure sense perception is a purely material process .
10 The character itself is made from either metal , the best quality , or plastic and is hammered through the ribbon leaving a complete impression on the paper .
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