Example sentences of "through the [noun] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Launch such shock-screens through the vapour many times a second , and you have an ideal swept-volume for displaying 3-D pictures .
2 Through the ages these western seaways have been used as a highway by settlers and saints , pilgrims and pirates and traders and travellers .
3 Moreover , the responsibility to implement will itself affect the earlier stages of project promotion and analysis through the way those due to implement the project expect to be rewarded or punished .
4 Even in the nineteenth century , many hundreds of vessels passed through the Straits each year , most of them small coasting ships but also a good many larger vessels trading between Europe and the East Indies ( Java and Sumatra were at that time prosperous Dutch colonies ) .
5 And all the way through the film these things were happening and you 're waiting for the thrilling resolution .
6 The device is located centrally because the chemical can be distributed more quickly through the brain that way .
7 ‘ As soon as she walked through the door all the memories came flooding back and she burst into tears , ’ Rosemary said .
8 That 's the trouble , but we got a note through the door this morning from our friend Kerry .
9 It 's a spectacular scene and I make a point of leaving my dictation and watching through the curtains each evening .
10 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
11 No longer you have to grovel through the woods each spring in hopes of stumbling across a few of these delectable fungi .
12 If you go for a stroll through the woods this weekend , do n't be surprised to see this .
13 You 'll find you soon get through the day that way , and you 're occupied all the time which is the important thing . ’
14 My Lord it may help to say that if your Lordship does this reading my Lord , I do n't intend to take your Lordship through the documents any more myself in opening , because I think once your Lordship has has seen the extent of it , I 'm going to call Mr to give evidence and go to through the documentation that way , once .
15 The manager who does read the latest circular , the latest information pack , the latest draft of organizational requirements in the privacy of the weekend at home has already gone through the experience either of having an appetite whetted by prior knowledge or of a palate blunted by a flavour which is already old .
16 The audition had been one thing , the work–g through the part another — which is something it seems very hard for the audition process to make proper allowance for .
17 And how many more children slip through the net that way ?
18 Little did Jean realise it , as she prepared to set off to church at Caterham , Surrey , for the funeral of her lifetime partner and soulmate , but the first clue to his free-spending secret life had plopped through the letterbox that very morning .
19 If you have an aquarium aerator , or can use a bicycle pump to bubble air through the water several times daily , you can fill the tank more than half-full .
20 He put on his glasses and read through the instructions several times before putting a pile of coins on top of the box and dialling .
21 He decided to put his two drip-dry shirts through the washer that night .
22 By mid-way through the campaign this had narrowed to a level where nearly as many people agreed as disagreed and by the end of the campaign we had totally swapped over people 's opinions .
23 Turnbull explains through the interpreter that time is short ; it is late ; there is a great war on with the Germans .
24 Save yourself the hassle of pushing through the crowds this Christmas by using this Products for Change catalogue , and remember we will promptly refund your money if you are not pleased with what you have received .
25 These include standard items applicable to both a sale and a purchase , and those that are inapplicable to your side of a particular transaction should , of course , be deleted ; if you run quickly through the agendas this will be enough in most cases to remind you which items should stand and , which should be deleted .
26 Perhaps Robin and his merry men would come hurtling through the theatre any moment now …
27 Yeah through the tiles that 's right surface mounted
28 Sixty per cent of the ships carry oil or oil derivatives , natural gas , chemicals or nuclear waste and it is estimated that an additional 75 million tonnes of oil would pass through the Bosphorus each year " the equivalent of four supertankers a day " if oil from Azerbaijan 's oil fields was pumped to a Black Sea port for onward shipment .
29 One way of describing the ideal low-pass response depicted in figure 12.1(a) is through the relation This suggested to Butterworth that where n is a large integer , ought to constitute a good response to synthesise from the point of view of creating high-performance low-pass filters .
30 Waves burst over the cockpit into the saloon only to pour out through the manhole each time the bridge-deck broke free for a moment .
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