Example sentences of "through the [noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The invoices may be processed through the cost accounts in the same way as that described below for materials invoices .
2 Strong observational backing from scientists at the University of Arizona shows that a wave of gravitational energy sweeps through the gas clouds in the galaxy , with a mass at least one-thousand times that of our Sun .
3 Jaggeresque in appearance he began to sail through the submarine defences of the class system , rather as the English in India had transcended the caste structure .
4 He led Cleo through the kitchen gardens to the wall that separated the two estates .
5 He had been crouched on the first-floor landing for a long time , peering through the banister rails to the kitchen at the end of the lower corridor , listening to the ebb and flow of their conversation .
6 At the No Entry sign , turn right into U kasáren and peer through the basement windows into the old stables of the adjoining palace .
7 The ringing of the temple bell continuously , the blowing of a conch shell , the chanting of mantras within the sanctum of the temple all create sound energy vibrations which force the mercury to rise from the Rasakumbha through the copper wires to the head .
8 I went on through , sliding the heavy plate glass aside to walk on to the humid porch where a morose looking McIllvanney slouched in a cane chair and stared through the insect screens at the darkening sea .
9 When breast cancer is terminal , it 's not due to the primary tumour in the breast , but because the tumour cells have spread through the lymph glands in the armpit to vital organs .
10 While the aircraft was unloaded the crew was spirited away by car through the back roads of the airport by a civilian with a machine-gun , who took them to the old Sheraton Hotel and offered them cakes and coffee .
11 There are two ways in which the overlap program can iterate through the word positions in the input data :
12 Only the view , visible at intervals through the slit windows of the castle walls , was different .
13 And finally , thought Ian as he walked up through the Cathedral stairs from the crypt office , what does the Bishop want two of after Evensong and why did he put the phone down on me when he failed to get the odious Williams ?
14 The disease had been efficiently delivered to the homes of victims through the water pipes of the Southwark and Vauxhall Water Company from the contaminated tidal Thames .
15 The lighting of this tiny interior is soft and gentle ; it comes only through the alabaster panes of the small windows .
16 In an area with around 250 cm of rain a year , it seems clear that if the hillsides are not replanted then silt is going to rush down into the river , through the sluice gates of the dam and into the new land , where irrigation canals might become seriously clogged up , and the fertility of the soil lowered .
17 Vic pushes through the swing doors to the reception lobby , a reasonably impressive space , its walls lined with light oak panelling installed in a more prosperous era .
18 ‘ Your man 's a faceless pig to most people out on the streets , ’ said Hogan nastily , as Cowley led the way through the swing doors of the Ministry building , and hurried towards his chauffeur driven car , waiting for him at the bottom of the steps .
19 An army of waiters carrying silver-plated dishes barged back and forth through the swing doors of the kitchens .
20 ‘ Do n't you want to get your overcoat ? ’ she asked , as they passed through the swing doors into the freezing outside air .
21 She stopped the machine , took off her gloves and overalls , did a lot of washing and pushed through the swing doors into the empty Sabbath calm of the shabby corridor .
22 Spring and Autumn or something like that Art to regain his breath as he stepped through the swing doors into the ordered gloom .
23 He held this title until 1897 , while fighting his way through the heavyweight ranks with the ambition of challenging James J. ( ‘ Gentleman Jim ’ ) Corbett for the world heavyweight title .
24 through the standing committees of the central university bodies , for example , the Libraries Board and the Committees on Academic Computing Services , the Relationship of the University with Schools , Undergraduate Studies , Graduate Studies , ( academic ) Appointments , the Training of University Teachers , and Planning and Development .
25 Iterate through the sentence positions in the output ;
26 They walked back to South Audley Street together , weaving their way through the lunchtime crowds on the pavements , the tall , striking girl and the young man whose pixieish looks belied his twenty-six years .
27 In early March 1322 , when Lancaster was retreating through the north midlands before the royal army , Holland crossed over to Edward .
28 Sitting on the sofa with my loved one , browsing through the TV pages of the paper , I said innocently , ‘ A Room With A View 's on tonight .
29 The lights were on in the office from which he commanded the Carabinieri Company covering the section of the city that lay south of the river Arno and a large tract of country going south through the Chianti hills to the borders of the Province of Siena .
30 The exhibition of New Art from China will run through the summer months at The Museum of Modern Art in Oxford .
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