Example sentences of "that [vb base] through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as her mind registered what it had seen she jumped away from the car door , a scream issuing from her that cut through the night air .
2 His voice dropped lower , taking on a steely edge that cut through the air .
3 But no doubt there will still be the shouting , the rumours that spread through the peloton , the slow and then maddened driving by the directeur sportif 's car , the blackboard held up behind a motorbike with scrawled details of a breakaway .
4 And I think these are very dangerous erm threads that run through the society of er you know , the , the international community where we , we live on this fear almost .
5 So look out for the strong , the peculiar , the characteristic symptoms , any general symptoms that run through the case in different areas of the body and any chances in the mental state of the patient .
6 The range of architectural styles , with details such as terracotta friezes , gargoyles and ironwork , the attractive pub and wine bar , and the two medieval lanes that run through the site , with street-level shops all around the perimeter of the buildings , are what makes the City a unique place .
7 Muscle attachments penetrate the epidermis , the myofibrillae usually being associated with tonofibrillae that run through the epidermis and into the procuticle , while the oenocytes ( p. 256 ) which originate from epidermal cells sometimes remain closely associated with this layer .
8 The car has been raked with bullets leaving silvery steel pockmarks that shine through the paintwork .
9 This is a way of showing what an owl 's pellet looks like when it comes out of the bird , and then ‘ dissecting ’ it to show the various bones and other indigestible bits and pieces that pass through the owl 's system .
10 ‘ Mind ’ , as a functioning of consciousness , is viewed by the Hindus as a series of ideas or impressions that pass through the brain via the process of thought .
11 The reef 's new status , granted by the UN International Maritime Organisation , will enable the Australian government to insist that ships that pass through the reef carry a pilot .
12 In the event of non-compliance , in English law , an action can be brought for breach of contract or tort up to six years after the date of the event , as laid down in the Limitation Act 1980. [ 1 ] Documents that originate through the existence of the contract and evidence the events arising under the contract should therefore be maintained for that six year period .
13 disposition or those features of a person that emerge through a relationship with others and the work itself .
14 Membership benefits include some that arrive through the post , and others that are waiting for you just around the corner …
15 They said that denying the sexual urge was nothing compared to dealing with the male and female cross-currents that sweep through a marriage .
16 Similarly there are individuals that go through the court system and are punished , that are perhaps sent to prison , and come out of prison saying it 's not going to make any difference , I now know how to break into every type of car , every type of building .
17 When light strikes the silicon , it releases electrons that move through the material .
18 Debtors feel shame and guilt by their continuing inability to pay their creditors , which is made worse by the never ending demanding letters that fall through the letter box and the inability to get proper legal advice due to lack of money .
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