Example sentences of "move through a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The general theory of relativity proposed by Einstein in 1915 imposed a new view of the space–time we inhabit : instead of matter moving through a passive space–time continuum the general theory of relativity ( GR ) asserts that the presence of matter should distort space–time . |
2 | Soon we were alone , moving through a narrow defile between two teetering antique shops . |
3 | It is like moving through a black and white film . |
4 | I felt I was moving through a strange land , on tiptoe , with the woman I was allowed to touch — was allowed to do anything I wanted to , or at least anything I was capable of doing . |
5 | Moving through a confined space , for example if the glider is too large to go through the door , it is always wise to go nose first , swinging the glider right round and out with its nose close to one door . |
6 | It has been suggested , for example , that Sgr A is just a neutron star moving through a dense gas cloud . |
7 | Individuals do not move through a smooth physical vacuum ; they negotiate structured social contexts in company with other individuals . |
8 | It 's a great melodic motif that moves through a I-VI-II-V progression — a serious R&B ballad . |
9 | If the motor moves through a given angle as a result of the load torque then the load itself moves l/N of the angle . |
10 | That does not mean , however , that there is no role for MPs ( and other national legislators in the EC ) as we move through a transitional phase from a mainly inter-governmental type of Community to a more fully fledged federal union . |
11 | In the case of UA1 , for example , a gas-filled cylindrical detector surrounding the collision point senses the tracks of electrically-charged particles as they move through a magnetic field . |