Cut through Sentence Examples

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  • The vamp strode towards the fortress and cut through a trail to the rocky area to the west.

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  • Frankly, when you cut through all the flowery words, he was a first-class con man—a rascal.

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  • His knife cut through her jumper, slicing into her skin.

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  • Shaking with fear for Brady, she watched them cut through the skin grafts and transfuse blood then jump his heart.

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  • He made a precision cut through the meat.

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  • Jonathan slid off the swing and took a short cut through the house to the chicken coup.

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  • He didn't go the way they did but cut through an alley towards the center of the city.

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  • Her tone could have cut through a six-foot thick lead wall.

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  • The sharpness of his words cut through her thin armor of righteousness.

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  • The first consists of cutting up the various fabrics and materials employed into shapes suitable for forming the leaves, petals, &c.; this may be done by scissors, but more often stamps are employed which will cut through a dozen or more thicknesses at one blow.

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  • In connexion with a railway many bridges have also to be constructed to carry public roads and other railways over the line, and for the use of owners or tenants whose land it has cut through (" accommodation bridges ").

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  • A series of black shales with nodular limestones, the Pendleside series, rests upon the Mountain Limestone on the east, south and north-west; much of the upper course of the Derwent has been cut through these soft beds.

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  • Indeed, along with other serious checks in Spain, which involved the conquest of that land, it cut through the wide meshes of his policy both in Levantine, Central European and commercial affairs.

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  • Later tombs are piled upon and cut through the old ones.

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  • Yet it will be magnetized; for if it is cut through and the cut ends are drawn apart, each end will be found to exhibit polarity.

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  • The chief defect of the tower was its weakness against vertical fire; its masonry was further liable to be cut through by breaching batteries.

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  • In 1866 South Beveland and Walcheren were joined by a heavy railway dam, a canal being cut through the middle of the former island to restore the connexion between the East and West Scheldt.

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  • When the latter desired to double the number of the equestrian centuries, Navius opposed him, declaring that it must not be done unless the omens were propitious, and, as a proof of his powers of divination, cut through a whetstone with a razor.

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  • The eastern range is cut through by six rivers in Peru, namely, the Maranon and Huallaga, the Perene, Mantaro, Apurimac, Vilcamayu and Paucartambo, the last five being tributaries of the Ucayali.

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  • North of Tanganyika the valley is suddenly interrupted by a line of ancient eruptive ridges, which dam back the waters of Lake Kivu, but have been recently cut through by the outlet of that lake, the Rusizi, which enters Tanganyika by several mouths at its northern end.

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  • Moore that the sandstone ridges which here bound the trough have been recently elevated, and have been cut through by the Lukuga during the process.

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  • The Lun-Ho valley Where it cut through the line was closed by entanglements and fougasses, and swept by batteries on each side.

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  • The succeeding festival of Camaxtli was marked by a severe fast of the priests, after which stone knives were prepared with which a hole was cut through the tongue of each, and numbers of sticks passed through.

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  • The chief upland belt or cuesta is formed by the firm Niagara limestone, which takes its name from the gorge and falls cut through the upland by the Niagara river.

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  • In removing the valves of the shell from an Anodonta, it is necessary not only to cut through the muscular attachment of the body-wall 4 ?"

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  • The new road cut through the Juniata region in the march of the army of Brigadier-General John Forbes, against Fort Duquesne in 1758, was a result of the influence of Pennsylvania, for it was considered even then a matter of great importance to the future prosperity of the province that its seaport, Philadelphia, be connected with navigation on the Ohio by the easiest line of communication that could be had wholly within its limits.

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  • The shallow strait separating it from the mainland is liable to be blocked by sand-banks; a canal was cut through these in the 7th century B.C. by the Corinthians, and was again after a long period of disuse opened up by the Romans.

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  • In the case of plants with persistent leaves, the stem may be cut through just above and below the bud, retaining the leaf which is left on the cutting, the old wood and eye being placed beneath the soil and the leaf left exposed.

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  • The tree will then be ready to lift if carefully prized up from beneath the ball, and if it does not lift readily, it will probably be found that a root has struck downwards, which will have to be sought out and cut through.

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  • The railway to Kumasi, cut through one of the densest forest regions, is described under Gold Coast.

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  • The bearings for receiving these trunnions are V-shaped; the V on one side is fixed, while the other is cut through and can be narrowed or made wider, thus lifting or lowering the trunnion by means of two capstan-headed screws.

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  • The Ordovician and Silurian are absent here, and the Devonian rests unconformably upon the Cambrian; but along the northern margin of the Palaeozoic area, Ordovician and Silurian rocks appear, and beds of similar age are also exposed farther north where the rivers have cut through the overlying Tertiary deposits.

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  • Where the line of elevated land runs east and west, as in Asia, the desert belt tends to be displaced into higher latitudes, and where the line runs north and south, as in Africa, America and Australia, the desert zone is cut through on the windward side of the elevation and the arid conditions intensified on the lee side.

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  • Very characteristic is the interest in men and things, and the disposition to cut through questions in the schools after a trenchant fashion of his own.

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  • It descends to the level of the Ghor by terraces, deeply cut through by profound ravines such as the Wadi es-Suweinit, Wadi Kelt, Wadi ed-Dabr, Wadi en-Nar (Kedron) and Wadi el `Areijeh.

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  • Some of the streets are cut through the solid rock.

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  • Through these, again, pierce other granites in dikes or lava flows, and overlying the whole are limestones of Cretaceous and Tertiary age, themselves cut through by later volcanic eruptions.

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  • The Gomal involves no passes of any great difficulty, although it is impossible to follow the actual course of the river on account of the narrow defiles which have been cut through the recent conglomerate beds which flank the plains of the Indus.

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  • The surrounding scenery is famous for its richness of colour, especially in the grounds of Cary Court, and along "The Hobby," a road cut through the woods and overlooking the, sea.

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  • The roots extend horizontally in the ground on all sides for about 9 ft., and from these the earth has to be carefully scraped away and other roots cut through where such come across.

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  • Between the Takht Mountain and the Siwaliks, the intervening belt of ridge and furrow has been greatly denuded by transverse drainage - a system of drainage which we now know to have existed before the formation of the hills, and to have continued to cut through them as they gradually rose above the plain level.

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  • At the Water Gap the ridge is cut through to its base, and the Delaware river flows through the opening.

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  • In the earlier part of the Pleistocene period, England and Ireland were still incompletely severed, and the combined activity of certain extinct rivers and the sea had not yet cut through the land connexion with the continent.

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  • Where the streams cut their way through sheets of basaltic lava their banks are steep, almost vertical cliffs, but where they cut through sedimentary rocks the sides have a more gentle slope.

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  • When several alternate layers of hard and soft rock are cut through by a stream its banks sometimes have the form of steps.

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  • Two of the four are formed by the ancient Via Marmorea, but the Via Macqueda, which supplies the other two, was cut through a mass of small streets in Spanish times.

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  • As far back as 1777-1799 the Georgsstollen was cut through the mountains from the east of Klausthal westward to Grund, a distance of 4 m.; but this proving insufficient, another sewer, the Ernst-Auguststollen, no less than 14 m.

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  • Some parts of the Roman theatre remain, but the stones of the amphitheatre, which stood without the walls of the modern town, and which the French found in an almost perfect state of preservation, were used by them for building purposes, and the railway was cut through the site.

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  • The dissection is viewed from the ventral side, and the lips (L) have been cut through in the middle line behind and pulled outwards so as to expose the jaws (j), which have been turned outwards, and the tongue (T) bearing a median row of chitinous teeth, which branches behind into two.

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  • These two rivers have emptied a large system of lakes, which in pre-Glacial times occupied the eastern zone, thus forming a region suitable for colonization in the broad valleys and hollows, where the rivers, as in the case with those in the north, cut through the Andes by narrow gaps, forming cataracts and rapids between the snowy peaks.

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  • Frankly, when you cut through all the flowery words, he was a first-class con man—a rascal.

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  • The little boy cut through the central square, where neat stone walkways hedged by vibrant grass wound around the familial obelisks marking the bloodline and succession of each noble house.

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  • A ride was cut through the wood for a gas pipeline in 1967 and this is now dominated by hemp agrimony.

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  • Smith cut in from midfield and his through ball to the right flank suddenly cut through the Ciren defense.

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  • Alston & North Pennines A landscape of high moorland, cut through by green dales and impressive natural features.

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  • The Japanese star stunned onlookers as he cut through the field from ninth position to challenge the front-runners for the lead.

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  • Narrow straights through cherry orchards are broken up by tight bends cut through rock.

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  • The enclosure ditch was found to have been cut through a shallow flint pebble layer which overlay coombe rock.

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  • The heart is in a sack called the pericardium, which he cut through to access the organ.

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  • Now you have your " gross " opening cut through your roof sheathing.

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  • Its solid, hooked tines cut through the toughest thatch and the wheels keep it at a constant level.

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  • Andrew Murray states Biblical truths in a simple, yet profound way that cut through theological jargon.

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  • The aforementioned retaining bar also rotates so would-be thieves can't cut through it with a hacksaw.

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  • A road has been cut through the centre of the building, the mosque turned into barracks, and the hall of audience allowed to fall into ruin.

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  • The tailstock barrel was lever operated through the simple expedient of peg passing through a slot cut through the top of the casting.

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  • Did you get the e mail begging him not to use a Japanese sword to attempt to cut through tatami mats?

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  • For a full thickness graft, a central piece of poor cornea is cut through and removed from your eye.

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  • How to cut through the hype in order to generate valuable word-of-mouth online.

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  • The aforementioned retaining bar also rotates so would-be thieves ca n't cut through it with a hacksaw.

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  • He was not able to cut through the gnarl of the tree.

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  • These officials may be able to help you cut through some of the red tape that often occurs with international adoptions.

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  • Many people like to keep the engines of their cars clean, and a normal hose does not provide an adequate level of pressure to cut through the greasy grime.

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  • Manufacturers often use carpet, and this works great at first, but after time your cat's claws cut through the fabric loops.

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  • Even when parents disagree about custody issues, acquiring knowledge about the proper paperwork can help cut through red tape and expedite the process.

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  • You can play simple Tetris, the first game in their series, which is a basic version of the game with a bomb block added so you can cut through the other blocks.

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  • If you don't have a cake-splitting tool, you can tort a cake by cutting it in half with a long piece of dental floss held between your hands, or you can trace an outline around the cake and cut through it slowly with a sharp serrated knife.

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  • Guillotine nail trimmers tend to squeeze the nails before they actually cut through and are the least desirable of the lot.

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  • Russell's greatest talent is being able to cut through all the marketing hype to tell people what is truly holistic.

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  • Remove the exterior trim from around the window and use a reciprocating saw to cut through the nails securing the window frame to the rough opening.

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  • Remove the fastener screws from the framing or if the window is nailed in place; you can pry them out with a hammer or cut through the nails using a saber saw.

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  • Simple table salt or sea salt will cut through the tarnish.

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  • Zoo York clothing caters to both men and women in their teens and early twenties and is a tribute of a sort to the graffiti of New York's Zoo York Tunnel that cut through Central Park in the early 1970s.

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  • These garments are more generously cut through the waist and hips to give a comfortable fit and enhance curves without looking boxy or blousy.

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  • With the acidity to cut through heavy, creamy foods but with enough fruit and spice to stand up to bold flavors, if you prefer white wines to red wines, then you're in for a treat.

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  • Classic 76 Professional Hair Clipper - easy blade change system; able to cut through thick, wet hair, around $120 from Amazon.com.

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  • David's hair brushes the shoulders with angled layers cut through the top to add shape.

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  • It can be challenging for new Kirigami artists to cut through so many layers at once.

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  • During the surgery, the doctors will cut through the abdominal wall usually in a small horizontal line near the pubic hairline so that it will be barely visible after it heals.

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  • Competitive swimmers also use caps to reduce the friction and drag of the water, enabling swimmers to cut through the pool more quickly.

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  • It is normal for a woman to wear golf shorts, but the shorts are often about knee-length and offer a relaxed, yet fitted cut through the hips and thighs.

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  • Facade Tarot can help cut through some of that confusion.

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  • Place the point of the craft knife on the pencil marks and press to cut through the stencil.

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  • But you do so armed with experience and knowledge that can cut through the hype of advertised offerings.

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  • Instead of coming up with all of the components yourself, you can easily use a printable to do list to cut through the prep work and get started on your project.

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  • These nifty little devices look like small pizza cutters and have very sharp blades that can cut through several layers of fabric at a time.

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  • Cut out the shape, making sure to cut through both pieces of construction paper simultaneously.

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  • Purchase a boat or motorcycle policy on the Progressive website - You can cut through the time and paperwork usually required to insure these vehicles.

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