Example sentences of "pass through " in BNC.

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1 ENO , I am glad to say , is proud to be dismissed by him to the purgatory reserved for this despicable activity , and more than 450,000 people pass through our doors each year to prove it .
2 In between we pass through the inevitable stages of people disappearing because they know too much .
3 Clips on each end of the guylines pass through the eyelets to double-up or shorten the guyline so that they can be used in a variety of different ways .
4 I stumble up the aisle to the immense ponderous tones of a god extolling the virtues of a restaurant in Moscow Road , Bayswater , and pass through some dingy curtains into the foyer .
5 The closest I will ever come to staying there is when I pass through it to reach the stop for the buses into town .
6 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 ) .
7 Likewise there might be a progressive increase in the free-running period of the body clock as we pass through the sequence : ‘ slightly an owl ’ , ‘ definitely an owl ’ , Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome , free-running rhythm in normal society .
8 Though their value is minimal compared with some of the treasures that pass through Tim 's hands , he has a particular affection for the old tins .
9 Pass through a muslin cloth and finish with the butter .
10 The decision to allow passengers to remain in their cars while transporter trains pass through the Channel Tunnel has come under attack .
11 Cars will be fitted with equipment which will register them when they pass through electronic gates .
12 It can bend round corners and pass through objects .
13 Many bio-acoustic experts agree that the echolocation clicks are created by implosive movements of air in the nasal passages , but the exact process of sound production and projection is unknown — possibly , the echolocation waves pass through the melon .
14 What we do not know passionately , offers us no resistance , we pass through it as through air .
15 To cure the problem , check points where pipes pass through holes in floors , joists and walls , and pack pipe insulation around them .
16 After travelling through the scenic St. Otthard Pass we pass through William Tell country before arriving at our hotel on Lake Lucerne .
17 This has meant that big single babies no longer easily pass through the birth canal .
18 Children with mild learning difficulties may attend ESN(M) special schools or pass through the normal educational system .
19 On parents ' evening/parents ' consultation sessions it 's a good idea to invite neighbouring schools serving other phases to send displays of photographs , children 's work , brochures , prospectuses etc to be arranged for the parents to view as they pass through the school during the evening .
20 As a consequence of increasing cohabitation , extramarital childbearing , divorce , remarriage and the rise of lone parenthood and step-families , children today are likely to experience a growing variety of family settings as they pass through childhood .
21 I pass through the small valley between the ruins , through a field where a group of women and children are shearing the small island sheep .
22 A very healthy figure of 500,000 visitors currently pass through the gallery doors each year .
23 His interior monologues convey the thoughts that pass through his mind as he lies on his deathbed and reviews his past life with a mixture of pride and guilt .
24 Today , a crowd of Polish Jews , exiled from their native land , pass through Paddington on their way to America .
25 He was to set out with the three French patrols , drive the hundred-odd miles to the Gabes Gap and pass through it as quickly as possible to create confusion in the enemy rear areas .
26 At depth , they leave the basket , swim to the work site and their umbilicals pass through the basket .
27 These substances emit gamma rays , which pass through the food and kill most things , including yeasts , moulds and most forms of bacteria — although they can not always kill all bacteria , such as those which cause botulism .
28 Tens of millions of passengers pass through busy airports like London 's Heathrow every year , which can sometimes make travellers furious , but not very fast .
29 Travellers on the road between Sedbergh and Kirkby Stephen , the A683 , pass through attractive countryside of contrasting landscapes , all fair to look upon and with few habitations to counter the loneliness of the surroundings .
30 There is a large car park and admission to the walk is granted on payment of a small charge , whereupon visitors pass through a gateway into Arcadia .
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