Example sentences of "[conj] run through [det] " in BNC.
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1 | His early concerns as a parish minister and his active involvement in the cultural and political turmoil of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s are of direct relevance for his theology , and in particular for the passionate conviction that ran through all his work from 1918 to 1968 : that Christian faith rests solely on the revelation of God in Jesus Christ , and that the task of theology is to allow that revelation to shine in its own light and stand on its own authority as the Word of God to us . |
2 | For women , the measurement of the thread has to do with continuity ; it is the thread that runs through all complexity , an underlying order linking past and future . |
3 | A thread that runs through all fairy tales , and is important for our own writing , is the element of change . |
4 | IN SPITE of all the initial press that latched Drop Nineteens into a very English tradition of sonic cathedral-building , there 's a much stronger sense of American character that runs through all they do ; a kind of gaucheness and wide-eyed wonder that 's encapsulated in ‘ Kick The Tragedy ’ 's dreamy recollection of the two big orange trees growing in Greg 's Mom 's Florida back garden . |
5 | A key concern that runs through all these debates and to some extent actually inspired them in the first place is whether one can draw clear boundaries between the social classes . |
6 | The main theme that runs through these questions is that there was a possible mismatch between how providers of training and boards perceived needs . |
7 | Nevertheless , there is a thread of general issues that runs through this book . |
8 | For example , if teachers notice that a child or group of children are tending to look for information in books simply by leafing through them , hoping to find the information by accident , they can , at this stage , point out the use of the contents and index pages , and run through some quick games using these . |
9 | 7 Brief your spokesman carefully on what to expect at the studios and run through some general do 's and don'ts for the interview itself . |
10 | When the main ( COM or EXE ) file reaches a stage where it needs additional instructions from a subsidiary file , it calls up that file and runs through those instructions to complete the task . |
11 | But running through all these was the belief that an advanced state could not be run without a bureaucracy . |
12 | The basic principles of penal treatment that I have portrayed as running through most positivist criminological theorising , also became incorporated into penal practice . |