Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv] through the " in BNC.
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1 | When paper goods like diapers or sanitary napkins come in contact with the body , the poisons can migrate quickly through the skin and accumulate in fatty tissues . |
2 | It could be said that from the point of view of social research , the world only exists as data and data can exist only through the interpretations placed on materials gathered from the world . |
3 | The two are clearly allied , however , since we can perceive directly through the mental faculty of sight — subtle sight , one could say — as well as via input through the physical eyes . |
4 | But you can see right through the one , while the other … ’ |
5 | I can see right through the . |
6 | Pick your slots with care , however , and tread carefully on the throttle and you can move swiftly through the ratios , making the most of the lusty engine . |
7 | The agouti , a long-legged rodent that forages nervously on the forest floor , has chisel-sharp front teeth that can cut right through the Brazil nut shell and extract the rich kernel . |
8 | Or er , just affecting households or is there a special dispensation for hotels , hospitals , commercials , er , commercial establishments , Crown property , Buckingham Palace , and any of the Royal homes , go right through , you can go right through the card ? |
9 | Neutrinos , those ghostly elementary particles produced in radioactive decays , have a reputation for being elusive : they interact so weakly with matter they can pass right through the Earth unimpeded . |
10 | Proof that these ailments are essentially genetically determined can come only through the knowledge of the DNA sequences of these genes and their variants . |
11 | This deficit must be satisfied before any water can infiltrate downwards through the soil to replenish the aquifer . |
12 | However , all the experiments face problems due to neutrinos , neutral particles originating from outer space , which can travel easily through the Earth around the apparatus . |