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

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1 Outside , a sizeable iron drive-wheel projects through the front wall .
2 They went through a side door ; there was a smell of baking , a warm kitchen smell through the corridors , then a smell of polish on the big stairway , and the wide dark hall hung with pictures of Mother Foundress and Our Lady , and lit only by the Sacred Heart lamp .
3 A FRESH row brewed last night over the contentious Channel Tunnel rail link through the south-east of England after the Labour Party claimed it had obtained full details of the route .
4 We have set up a computer link through the NSA network , and are now able to send texts , questions , and supporting information direct to the school .
5 The Association has continued to clarify the legal relationship between Branches and Branch clubs through the introduction of formal leasing arrangements .
6 The afternoon was spent following Divina Galica through the trees and down any difficult , fast run that she could find .
7 Derek Christoffer , from Maghull Chapel , dreamed up the idea and another member , Paulette Franklin , provided the words and music for the presentation about the Easter Story through the eyes of Mary , Jesus and St Peter .
8 Most of this happens in three dimensions and is best seen from this canal as roads snake through the air in all directions .
9 He said the operation would be timed to coincide with the maximum tide speed through the southern entrance , the only channel deep enough for the whales .
10 ‘ Whose broad bums and shite cars through the perilous night , as on the ramparts we cowered in abject and pathetic fear was so chicken-livered streaming … ‘
11 The concern of Marland ( 1986 ) and Tickle ( 1987 ) about the lack of research quoted earlier is one of the signs of how the arts are being starved of funds whilst other curriculum areas , most notably the development of the ‘ balanced science ’ curriculum programme through the Secondary Science Review ( Association for Science Education , 1987 ) , have been aided by ethnographic research supported by the DES .
12 L/Cpl Edwards , 26 , from Cefn Mawr , Wrexham , lost his life while driving a Warrior armoured personnel carrier through the streets of Gornji Vakuf .
13 L/Cpl Edwards , 26 , from Cefn Mawr , Wrexham , was killed while driving a Warrior armoured personnel carrier through the streets of Gornji Vakuf .
14 Sales growth of Omega products through the pet trade has slowed , due in part to the effect of the recession and to a small decline in the population of dogs .
15 Dot bit through the taut and burnished skin of the apple into juicy flesh .
16 A path leads from the car park through the brambles and over a rock slap stile to enter open fields and descent to a lesser ruined mine building .
17 in car crime in a central Nottingham car park through the safer cities programme .
18 Therefore to make sure of this important condition he took off his trousers and sat down on the seed-bed , thus testing the warmth of Mother Earth through the most sensitive part of his anatomy .
19 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
20 Every so often , and it 's not often enough , we at Guitarist Mansions get a review guitar through the post which is well-built , reasonably priced , nicely styled and which does what it says it does , with no design gimmickry , cheap glitter or high-falutin' bumph claiming it to be a ‘ sound revolution ’ , or some equally laughable piece of flannel .
21 • Oxfordshire Council has opened the Judges Ride , a 16 mile circular route for mountain bikers and horse riders through the Chiltern countryside .
22 It is essential to explore how user-system interaction through the retrieval task itself could be developed .
23 The operator also offers trips to the majestic Yellowstone and Grant Teton National Parks , plus white-water wilderness adventures from Las Vegas through the Grand Canyon .
24 A significant element of remuneration will now be linked to long term performance measured as the growth in the value of the Company 's stock units through the period to 31 December 1996 .
25 I was about to continue further around the room when I caught sight of Miss Kenton through the open doorway , signalling to me .
26 The issue , ‘ Who rules Britain ? ’ , began to lose momentum part-way through the campaign and the prospects of Labour correspondingly picked up .
27 With loop-in wiring , the wires are labelled carefully , and drawn up into the space above the ceiling , where they should be reconnected in a junction box , in exactly the same way that they were connected in the ceiling rose , and a cable taken from this junction box to the light fitting through the hole in the ceiling ( if the new light fitting is in the same place ) .
28 The demonstration march through the streets of the capital , Nuku'Alofa , was led by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Tonga , the Rt .
29 In functional terms there do seem to be storage facilities relatively near the entry channels through the senses , those for the visual and auditory systems are called respectively the iconic store and the echoic store ( Wickens , 1984 ) .
30 The crisis of capitalism therefore is the crisis of a society based on the exploitation of the labour force through the pursuit of private profit , the exploitation of women through the bourgeois family and the exploitation of colonial peoples through the abuse of minorities and the rise of neo-colonialism in the form of multi-national corporations and US foreign policy .
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