Example sentences of "that [vb base] through " in BNC.
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1 | The motherboards are arranged in four clusters that communicate through a single backplane . |
2 | The motherboards are arranged in four clusters that communicate through a single backplane . |
3 | Whatever the rapture of first love and the obsessiveness of courtship ( sweet old fashioned word ) and marriage , it is a class act which can retain that rapture through the rigours of parenthood , child care and mortgage repayment . |
4 | Many companies that recruit through agencies are particularly concerned with their company image and will be looking for staff who know how to dress appropriately . |
5 | As soon as her mind registered what it had seen she jumped away from the car door , a scream issuing from her that cut through the night air . |
6 | Directions for the great north-south coastal highway came up and suddenly we were on a dual carriageway that cut through the remains of a giant sand slide . |
7 | His head was throbbing and his body was a bruise radiating from a single abscess of pain that cut through him at every step . |
8 | The World Bank 's funding of a highway that cut through central and west Brazil with " devastating " results was also cited . |
9 | His voice dropped lower , taking on a steely edge that cut through the air . |
10 | The great pressure of the overlying sediments and the mineral-rich solutions that circulate through them cause chemical changes in the calcium phosphate of the bones . |
11 | But no doubt there will still be the shouting , the rumours that spread through the peloton , the slow and then maddened driving by the directeur sportif 's car , the blackboard held up behind a motorbike with scrawled details of a breakaway . |
12 | Mr Hyde would have been proud of the shambles that let through Watford 's Paul Furlong . |
13 | The range of architectural styles , with details such as terracotta friezes , gargoyles and ironwork , the attractive pub and wine bar , and the two medieval lanes that run through the site , with street-level shops all around the perimeter of the buildings , are what makes the City a unique place . |
14 | The principles that run through the total education system have to be agreed between them . |
15 | So look out for the strong , the peculiar , the characteristic symptoms , any general symptoms that run through the case in different areas of the body and any chances in the mental state of the patient . |
16 | The inheritance of those on the losing side will be that of mistrust , and the peculiar scars , fears and obsessions that run through their later political and cultural life and which never disappear entirely , but reappear in constantly changing guises . |
17 | They follow the lines of power that run through the Inner Sea to their destination . |
18 | Muscle attachments penetrate the epidermis , the myofibrillae usually being associated with tonofibrillae that run through the epidermis and into the procuticle , while the oenocytes ( p. 256 ) which originate from epidermal cells sometimes remain closely associated with this layer . |
19 | And I think these are very dangerous erm threads that run through the society of er you know , the , the international community where we , we live on this fear almost . |
20 | Roadways that run through city centres , food refrigerators that destroyed the ecosystem of their homeworld . |
21 | Even if a new underground concourse is built — that is one of the proposals that is being advanced — nowhere in the Bill is it proposed that a single extra train should run on the Victoria , Piccadilly or Northern lines , or on any of the other lines that run through King 's Cross . |
22 | Probably more than design ( verb ; lowercase " d " ) in the sense that we understand at the moment ; paradoxically , not only does design become the only possible means of saving the human species ( and I mean this very seriously ; I can think of no other approach which could enable us to transcend the dichotomies — between reason and emotion , technique and meaning , power of technical systems against impotence of ethical systems , and so on — built into our dominant culture ) but it " finds itself " at just this moment ; at this point the contradictions that run through present forms of design practice , contradictions which we can now read as the " distortions " of the holistic and embracing matrix of design , cease to exist . |
23 | Medved 's concern extends beyond such obviously controversial material to the general attitudes that run through film , television and music , from the pervasiveness of violence through the presentation of promiscuity to the idea that kids know best . |
24 | They expressed their fury with the godly in lewd ballads that echo through Underdown 's story . |
25 | Pride in the past , pride in achievement and the constant search for excellence are things that percolate through the Guinness Group and are reflected in its discerning customers everywhere . |
26 | While avoiding evil bodies that jump through windows and ambush you when you least expect it , you must try your hardest to find clues to the mystery that unfolds before you . |
27 | And I I guess you 've all seen that in the water bills that drop through your doors . |
28 | These new men have made me see form , have made me more conscious of the sky where it juts down between houses , of the bright patterns of sunlight which the bath water throws up on the ceiling , of the great ‘ Vs ’ of light that dart through the chinks over the curtain rings , all these are new chords , new keys of design . |
29 | The car has been raked with bullets leaving silvery steel pockmarks that shine through the paintwork . |
30 | He was conducting an experiment with the gales that blow through that station when he paused to listen to three buskers playing Scottish reels . |