Example sentences of "they [verb] pass through " in BNC.

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1 One Sunday soon afterwards Mr Utterson was walking with his friend Enfield when they happened to pass through the narrow side-street again .
2 In theory at least some neutrinos should react with the chlorine atoms in this mixture as they attempt to pass through it .
3 On one occasion a team of five men went down into the tunnels for which purpose they had to pass through the line of empty stabled cars .
4 They had passed through the blackest part of the valley now and it was a relief to see a light or two at Weem , and across the invisible river at Aberfeldy .
5 I observed a small yellow patch in the centre of one fish in a shoal of Neon Tetras some weeks after they had passed through quarantine .
6 Ten minutes later , they had passed through the kilometre-thick crust of the moon via Moloch 's Pit , and were moving once more into the human-designed areas of the base .
7 It had to be done very quickly because once the tanks arrived we would not be allowed to go any further until they had passed through the city .
8 They had passed through Arundel and were coming over the ridge at Whiteways Lodge roundabout , heading for Petworth and then the A3 at Milford .
9 Behind the glass cabinet doors , Belinda glimpsed rows of neatly labelled spice jars and piles of elegant crockery — all the pride and delight of the housekeeper Mrs Porter , evidently — then they had passed through the kitchen and into an enclosed section of veranda where the hardwood floor gave way to squares of woven sea-grass matting .
10 There were still a great many people about in the outer ward , but once they had passed through the archway to the inner ward the night world about them was quiet , troubled by only a few echoing footsteps .
11 This offence can be considered where a hole appears in the side of the silencer etc. , as some doubt exists whether the gases have passed ‘ through ’ the silencer etc. , if they have passed through half of the silencer , Until there is judicial assistance to say that such gases must pass all the way through a silencer to escape liability under regulation 54(1) , a regulation 54(2) offence may be the safest offence .
12 They have passed through the flasks electric sparks simulating lightning , and ultraviolet light , which would have been much stronger before the Earth had an ozone layer shielding it from the sun 's rays .
13 However , for ectomycorrhizal fungi in southwest Australia at least , dispersal is by marsupials and germination of spores is unsuccessful unless they have passed through a digestive tract .
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