Example sentences of "can [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | The DCP614 and DCP624 Models use four CPUs per partition , while the DCP628 uses eight , and users can upgrade through the line . |
2 | There are two ways in which the overlap program can iterate through the word positions in the input data : |
3 | The driver drinks two gallons a day of a fluid that dissolves gallstones , cures arthritis , and can eat through the cylinder head of a Land Rover in four minutes flat . |
4 | Featuring a yearly look at the American sporting headlines , you can browse through the careers of everyone from Babe Ruth to Michael Jordan . |
5 | Here you can browse through the book-lined shelves , catch up with the day 's papers , or simply relax with an after-dinner liqueur by the roaring log fire . |
6 | For example , as a plagioclase-rich layer sediments , fast-settling olivine formed in the overlying layer can fall through the interfacial zone and the excess density flux can overturn the layer . |
7 | The event horizon , the boundary of the region of space-time from which it is not possible to escape , acts rather like a one-way membrane around the black hole : objects , such as unwary astronauts , can fall through the event horizon into the black hole , but nothing can ever get out of the black hole through the event horizon . |
8 | First , constraints can be placed upon what ends an authority can pursue through the exercise of its discretion . |
9 | Proposals for a floating restaurant and bar on the river Can sailed through the planning committee . |
10 | So we said what can we produce that they can send through the post . |
11 | Other methods include permeable car parks , where water can soak through the surface and be collected . |
12 | You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme . |
13 | ‘ I lived in America for a long time and I can see through the glossy image-making of his campaign , I think . |
14 | Ye can see through the back . |
15 | Some workers believe they can see through the ‘ emperor 's clothes ’ , arguing that if a fear of strangers is not actually an illusion , it is irredeemably elusive . |
16 | Knowing the fact-presupposing explanation of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ we can see through the question , ‘ How can I mean anything by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’ |
17 | We can see through the questions and answers about ‘ Afternoon on the Sun ’ . |
18 | They uniformly show young , narrow-shouldered , and in so far as one can see through the draperies , narrow-hipped , flat-chested women with long pale hands which have clearly never done a stroke of work . |
19 | From where I stand I can see through the half-open doors of the ward , the long lines of white beds , the charts , the flowers on the central table , whose scent fails to mask the smell of antiseptics as flowers on the bench must have failed to hide the smell of humanity from the judge in less sterile days . |
20 | No we 've got a shower with a glass thing and you can see through the glass thing |
21 | yeah the only thing about having those others of course you can see through the windows , but there 's not a lot you can do about that . |
22 | Oh , I see ah I thought they had sort of you know like fairy tales , you can see through the wall , that 's what they do put a camera in in , anyway it was rather funny and those birds come out and grow up quite quite wonderful . |
23 | Revolutionary ideas in science , such as the idea of evolution by natural selection ; quantum physics itself ; plate tectonics , or the genetic code , can occur through the action of single , high-influence ideas , or through the summation of numbers of small , accretionary pieces of evidence . |
24 | We can run through the argument again from the point of view of an outside observer . |
25 | well you remember er when we sat down this evening I said there was a couple of ways that you could help me , one of these ways was that er you might be able to introduce me to one or two of your friends and I can run through the same ideas with them . |
26 | Because the net will inevitably be in close contact with some of the fruit , birds will still do some damage where they can peck through the mesh . |
27 | It is highly significant that he had used this expression in a letter written from the conclave to a friend , Giuseppe Piazza , the Bishop of Bergamo : ‘ My soul finds comfort in the thought that a new Pentecost can blow through the Church , renewing its head , leading to a new ordering of the ecclesiastical body and bringing fresh vigour in the journey towards truth , goodness and peace ’ ( Capovilla , 1978b , p. 47 ) . |
28 | And it is also important not to make the noise by stamping or banging against a hard surface , because this can set up vibrations that even a totally deaf cat can detect through the sensitive pads of its feet . |
29 | One of the problems that can develop through the feeding of wild animals is that of dependency , particularly in the case of those animals which live in urban areas where natural foraging opportunities are few and far between . |
30 | Here , visitors can ride through the magical green-woods of Robin 's time , try their hand at archery and feast under the ‘ Greenwode Tree ’ . |