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

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1 The last of these in particular sent shock waves running through those still loyal to Nazism , produced new hope among illegal opposition groups in Germany , and stirred up more widely the feeling that the seemingly impregnable Nazi regime might after all suddenly be toppled .
2 The subject was given a practice run through all four sorting tasks , starting at two possibilities and working through four , eight , and sixteen .
3 The road between Middenheim and the Kislevite city of Erengrad runs through this forbidding forest .
4 The desire for a normal life of love , work and friendship runs through these essays , cutting against the grain of the totalitarian state .
5 There is again therefore a sympathetic attitude running through these findings , with some uncertainty about the danger element , but no outright antagonism or opposition to the possibilities .
6 Paddy End Vein runs through these , under the southern margin of the tarn , to outcrop in like manner to the Bonsor , on the precipitous face of Little How Crags .
7 Elizabeth wrote somewhere : ‘ I think loneliness is a theme running through many of my novels and short stories , the different ways in which individuals can be isolated from others — by poverty , old age , eccentricity , living in a foreign country — even by having committed murder , as in A Wreath of Roses ( there are several kinds of loneliness in that novel ) . ’
8 Raskolnikov is young , preoccupied and merely puzzled — ‘ young , abstract and therefore cruel ’ , the severe voice of the novel descries him elsewhere — but the reader attends in tragic wonder , for he understands that Marmeladov has indeed nowhere to go , a nowhere which is the finality of his loose end , at once in character , at once personal to the selfish selfless rationale of one man 's marriage and his other circumstances , personal to his ‘ destitution ’ or ‘ extremity ’ or ‘ misère ’ ( nishcheta , which he is careful to distinguish from his poverty ) , and at the same time an objective and transpersonal theme running through all Dostoevsky 's work .
9 The theme running through all these myths about behaviour is ‘ Do n't blame me , it 's not my fault . ’
10 Despite all this molecular heterogeneity , the common theme running through all these variations is that external signals use the InsP 3 /calcium and DAG/PKC pathways to regulate a wide range of cellular activities .
11 And now , ’ he went on curtly , ‘ if we 're not to continue discussing your family heirlooms , do you think you could spare a moment to run through some figures with me ? ’
12 The great problem for any navigator was to know where his ship was : it was relatively easy to determine the latitude , which measures distance north or south of the equator , but it was much harder to find the longitude , or distance east or west of a fixed meridian — a line from pole to pole running through all the points at which the sun is at its highest at the same moment .
13 The road between Marienburg and Middenheim runs through this forest .
14 The idea of radical change in terms of a few basic ideas runs through many of the proposals for reform of Spanish government and society made in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries as well as those produced by the age of the Enlightenment .
15 But fans who expected the maestro to run through all of his favourites were disappointed .
16 Two competing strands of emphasis run through this passage which it is misleading of Kant to have entangled .
17 The vice ran through all classes of society … . ’
18 well it 's got my electric cable running through that fence you see
19 Ideally the ministry of remembering should be a bright thread running through all our Christian living — individually , corporately , publicly , privately ; in the quiet moment of intimate prayer as well as in the open statements of public thanksgiving ; for single people , for couples , for families , for churches , for communities and for nations .
20 It 's a vital thread running through all our business development activities and the emphasis is on applications technology — designing new products for individual customers .
21 The main thread running through this chapter has been the difficulty of testing hypotheses that link the reform of science to the reform of religion .
22 However , the common thread running through these two areas arouses interest .
23 Is there a link running through all these tumours in the gene-rich area of chromosome 17 ?
24 Erm I I 've no wish to run through all the points er again that erm Mr and er Miss have have made in regard to the southwest sector .
25 The main argument running through this chapter and the next is that there have always been , and will always be , threats to broadcasting organizations and , more generally , broadcasting structures .
26 The thread of co-operation runs through all of life .
27 The same desire to articulate theology as something of beauty and of joy in the light of the God who has made himself known to us in Jesus Christ runs through all thirteen volumes , and makes them a unique achievement .
28 In this context , we now see the problems of systematics condensing around two major , interrelated questions , which form the two main themes running through most of the papers in this book .
29 Erm I do n't necessarily think that a road running through that area would increase development pressures and basically because it is greenbelt , it 's not going to development pressure .
30 There seems to be a sense running through all these research reports that teachers regard boys ' behaviour in school , whether it be groaning in unison every time a girl answers a question , or physically harassing female pupils , as quite natural and inevitable .
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