Example sentences of "the [noun] run through " in BNC.
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1 | These disturbances must have been minimized , however , where the defences ran through the fringes of the main settlement , as they appear to have done at Kenchester . |
2 | The computer runs through the song while the serenader adds nuance and expression , straight from his own aching heart . |
3 | If you use both hands on the boom to run through the shallows it will only need an awkward gust or wave to rip the sail from your grasp . |
4 | It was cold in the clear night , with the wind running through the Dale . |
5 | The aircraft ran through a hedge before contacting the greenhouses 400 yards off the end of the runway , there were no casualties . |
6 | In the village of Humbleton , as well as passing through the church , the ley runs through the two major farmsteads in the village , the Manor House and Humbleton Hall , both of which have buildings aligned on the ley . |
7 | My worst dive was when on descending a sudden shock of cold water hit my tooth sending a shock wave up my nerve the nerve ran through a sinus causing extreme pain this is called a dental trauma I had to abandon the dive immediately . |
8 | The brook ran through the hedgerow , and there was a cattle-wade in the gap . |
9 | Theodora allowed the rein to run through her hands and Cranmer tripped in surprise . |
10 | The horse 's ears , which had been slewed attentively back , swivelled in the direction of the two watchers as the rider let the rein run through his hands . |
11 | When the stress at the ends or edges of the joint reaches the strength of dry casein therefore , cracks appear at the edges of the joint which immediately produce their own private local concentrations of stress , and so the cracks run through the middle of the joint , much as they would in glass . |
12 | The theme running through all these myths about behaviour is ‘ Do n't blame me , it 's not my fault . ’ |
13 | The theme running through Victorian Darwinistic science was that women were merely vehicles for reproduction and were thus nearer nature ( and the lower animals ) than men , but towards the end of the century a more positive view of motherhood emerged , largely as a result of eugenic concern about the quality of the race . |
14 | Where the Circle runs through the cut-and-cover , in most stretches of it , are open shafts for ventilation . |
15 | Despite renewing the door trim , the rain runs through the door tops of my 109 . |
16 | In fact the stream ran through Florence Tremayne 's garden which was a wild garden with trees and an abundance of daffodils . |
17 | A hot country which has the equator running through it . |
18 | The major ran through the front door of the Palace , heading for the throne room . |
19 | But fans who expected the maestro to run through all of his favourites were disappointed . |
20 | Emily let the steering-wheel run through her fingers . |
21 | But as Luke joined with her and experienced the first brief resistance of her untutored flesh she felt the shock run through him . |
22 | The vice ran through all classes of society … . ’ |
23 | At Harrisburg , Pennsylvania , dating from the same period , the trains ran through wide twin portals of a double-sided station with a great clock-tower rising between the tracks . |
24 | They called him twice again , and eventually he appeared that evening once it was explained the family was n't used to this sort of treatment ( and once he realised the best salmon stream in the area ran through the estate ) . |
25 | I fancy a little kit-kat , something like er Flake with the chocolate running through the ta , the er . |
26 | In the experience of the author , the idea of the scheme is catching on very widely , and the theories running through it are rubbing off on traditional conveyancing practice in the commercial area . |
27 | The Colonel runs through his diary for the day . |
28 | First , I needed to know whether the axis running through the circle centres continued to the church at Bishops Cannings . |
29 | Then reverse curves were coming up and the train ran through the first curve but was going too fast for the next one and the train left the track , killing certainly the driver and fireman and one or two passengers , I believe . |
30 | The effect will always be better if you limit the number of different shades and coordinate your colours to match the permanent plants , but these days , the choice runs through most of the spectrum . |