Example sentences of "that run through " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The principles that run through the total education system have to be agreed between them . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | They follow the lines of power that run through the Inner Sea to their destination . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Roadways that run through city centres , food refrigerators that destroyed the ecosystem of their homeworld . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | A major theme that ran through our findings was the enormous difference between election and non-election times . |
13 | The old Bishop waited for the little murmur of sympathetic approval that ran through the ranks , and they listened just as sympathetically as he rambled on into the usual pious platitudes that ended his eulogy . |
14 | The general tenor of the letters , the thread that ran through the vast majority soon became clear . |
15 | The sensation that ran through her body into her limbs weakened and scared her . |
16 | They had just turned the corner of the NAAFI building on their way to the public road that ran through the camp when they bumped into two airmen . |
17 | He cycled out of 3-Wing on to the Hay-on-Wye road that ran through the camp . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The canal route was dark and it was deep and it was a secret vein that ran through the heart of the city , and only the scum dropped down here after hours and expected to survive . |
20 | As far as most nineteenth-century thinkers were concerned , it was obvious that the driving force of human evolution must have been a steady expansion of the brain , which merely continued the progressive thread that ran through the whole evolution of life . |
21 | She felt the wave of shock that ran through him as her words hit him . |
22 | But , quite suddenly , she liked the feeling of danger , the small tingle that ran through her nerve-ends , the goosepimples dancing lightly over her skin . |
23 | A shaft of sunlight danced on the single white streak that ran through his thick black hair . |
24 | She felt as if she had been through a millrace , buffeted and whirled , but the one clear thought that ran through the inner tumult was the finally accepted fact that , with all her heart , she had wanted to say yes to Luke . |
25 | Theda pushed through the trees and found she was coming out into the road that ran through Switham Thicket . |
26 | The overhead lighting that ran through the complex was seldom maintained at this depth . |
27 | Energy was extracted from boreholes that ran through MID and DEEP into the depths of the planet . |
28 | She shuddered with the feeling that ran through her at the picture the childish words conjured up . |
29 | She could only stand and stare spellbound a little when he replied that it was n't smoke , but vapour from the warm stream that ran through the town . |
30 | The guerrillas operate from the Phnom Malai mountains in Battambang , the Cardamom mountain chain that runs through Pursat , Kompong Speu and Koh Kong , and the Elephant mountains in Kampot . |