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

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1 Males and females thus live in largely separate systems only integrated through the overlap in range .
2 The wearing of breathing apparatus , although necessary , was known to be risky ; the trapped men were not accustomed to the equipment and anyone who has used it knows how alarming and claustrophobic the experience can be ; the effect can be a compelling desire to rip off the apparatus and if one of the trapped miners was to do so while passing through the gas in Bank mine , death would be almost instantaneous .
3 Then he switched on the torch and splashed through the puddle in the concrete to the shed .
4 Still , no damage was done as he went through the turn in 36 .
5 We 've run a series of programs through the computer in the Command Centre and it 's almost certain that the plutonium originated from the nuclear recovery plant outside Mainz in West Germany .
6 Themes of decision-making , personal choice , respect , importance of support , knowledge about sexual intercourse and safer sex practices , parental anxiety , and independence run through the story in ways which are sensitive to the experiences and needs of its intended audience .
7 Paul ( 20 ) , from Balerno , was knifed through the heart in the early hours of Saturday , February 6 after a night out with 18-year-old brother Peter and friend Tom Cole ( 20 ) .
8 Another way in which the new narrative extends the range of traditional realism is by re-creating modes of spoken speech , not for reasons of costumbrism or authenticity , but to portray a society through the way in which it expresses itself orally .
9 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
10 The thing about community life is that even setting aside the actual word arts through the way in which community arts workers work with small groups of people who have come together because they 're doing something interesting because it looks something that they want to do , brings groups of people together .
11 Alfred was waving a white-stockinged leg in the air , Heinrich experimentally bending over in his black knee breeches ; James was pulling at his skimpy short jacket , puffing out his chest like Beerbohm Tree as d'Artagnan , Algernon was dancing a Highland fling showing off his black slipper shoes , and Alice and Emily were swishing merrily arm in arm through the kitchen in their huge , gathered black skirts covered with large , bibbed , lacy aprons .
12 Again a mock Mayor would be chosen , ‘ generally some half witted or drunken fellow who , tricked out in tinsel finery , ’ promenaded through the village in his chariot — ’ some jowster 's huckster 's cart dressed with green boughs ’ .
13 Later on , on a rare trip through the village in Goblander Adam had seen that van parked in the front garden in one of those big Hampstead Garden Suburb houses .
14 He came through the wall in front of me !
15 It 's never going to rumble through the floor in the way that a similarly priced 4x10 would , but they 're obviously catering for a gap in the market which is n't being filled very successfully .
16 If reduced to 1 Wound or below , Maximilian turns ethereal and then passes through the floor in the centre of the circle , leaving Juliane to her fate .
17 She had to force herself to speak through the tightness in her throat .
18 When , at last , the reformed corporation carried through the enclosure in 1845 , and the town could burst outwards , the damage had been done ( Fig. 14 ) .
19 From any starting point we could move through the maze in such a way as to recreate the dodo , the tyrannosaur and trilobites .
20 On Hazely Peat Moor Bill waited for me , grinning as I slogged through the heather in the heat .
21 I had just winched in the staysail 's port sheet when the explosion sounded , or something so like an explosion that I instinctively cowered by Wavebreaker 's rail as my mind whipped back to the crash of practice shells ripping through the sleet in Norway .
22 The British view that membership of the EEC was in essence about trade persisted through the signing in 1986 of the Single European Act , though in this case even the main text that was agreed ranged rather wider than the limits that the British had set themselves .
23 With loop-in wiring , the wires are labelled carefully , and drawn up into the space above the ceiling , where they should be reconnected in a junction box , in exactly the same way that they were connected in the ceiling rose , and a cable taken from this junction box to the light fitting through the hole in the ceiling ( if the new light fitting is in the same place ) .
24 Instead , he conceived every illuminated point being the source of rays spreading in all directions ; a bundle of these rays ( rather than a single ray ) pass through the hole in a camera obscura ( or the pupil of the eye ) .
25 For a moment I sensed his eye staring at me through the hole in the door but as soon as I looked at it the lens flashed and the cover on the other side swung quickly to rest .
26 The Tolven Stone in Cornwall ensured fertility in a person if he or she crawled naked through the hole in it .
27 The plant is pushed through the hole in the tube , and locked in place , this assembly is then buried in the substrate after the tube is itself filled with gravel .
28 6 When the icing is dry , thread ribbon through the hole in the top of each cookie and hang them on the tree .
29 Jessamyn could see right through the hole in the dead man .
30 This can provide a route into the body for HIV from infected semen — and out of the body from the rectum into the penis via infected blood ( blood can enter the penis through the hole in the end ) .
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