Example sentences of "[noun] passes through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , if we look at return maps , as r passes through the critical region they start to change so that they resemble Fig. 6.10 . |
2 | Hot water from the boiler passes through the hot cylinder , and heats up stored water that is then fed to the hot taps . |
3 | But the description passes through the curious term ‘ [ e ] ffet de rétroversion ’ ( 808 ) which seems strangely out of place . |
4 | In the course of a year the Sun passes through the 12 constellations of the Zodiac . |
5 | Most conservation and binding work passes through the Binding Preparation Unit ( BPU ) for documentation . |
6 | The announcement was in response to the enormous oil spill off the southern tip of the Shetland Islands : eleven million tons of oil destined for western European countries passes through the Venetian Lagoon each year , bound for the port of Marghera . |
7 | Aenarion passes through the sacred flame and then defends the Shrine of Asuryan against the Chaos Horde of Morkar . |
8 | The Cart passes through the old mill town of Paisley , one of the principal reasons for its sorry state , and I was astonished one morning to open my Scotsman and read the headline : ‘ Sea-trout return to the Cart ’ . |
9 | Vic passes through the glazed porch and out into the open air . |
10 | If fertilisation does not occur , the egg passes through the fallopian tube to the womb , where it dies within two to three days . |
11 | Since LMC passes through the lowest point on LAC , a natural monopolist with steadily falling LAC must face LMC below LAC . |
12 | We shall instead suggest ( 40 ) , where the fact that the arrowhead passes through the square bracket is intended to show that the minor property does not simply qualify the entity as a whole , but the fact that it does not reach as far as the round bracket shows that the adjective is not a sense-qualifier : ( 40 ) |
13 | The walk to Glencoe passes through the re-landscaped slate quarries of Ballachulish and St John 's graveyard where many of the workers are buried , their beautifully copperplate-inscribed slate stones facing the site of their earthly toil . |
14 | The supply from the cold water cistern to the normal hot water cylinder passes through the solar cylinder where it is pre-heated before being further heated in the main hot water cylinder if necessary . |
15 | Water from the cylinder passes through the solar panel where it is heated by the sun 's rays . |
16 | This walk passes through the lovely lakelands of Fermanagh and forms part of the 560-mile waymarked Ulster Way . |
17 | Keep the pitch at zero around the top half of the loop and then apply positive pitch as the model passes through the vertical dive position . |
18 | Complete the figure by pulling ‘ up ’ and adding positive pitch as the model passes through the vertical dive position . |
19 | Push the collective stick full forward and , as the model passes through the vertical dive position , apply full negative pitch ( Fig. 10.2 ) . |
20 | Now , once again at a safe height and with lots of forward speed , pull the stick back and , as the model passes through the vertical climb position , reduce the pitch to zero . |
21 | Between Tours and Blois the races passes through the renowned vineyards of Vouvray . |