Christ's body as a necessary conduit in the relationship between the human and the divine finds frequent reiteration in Herbert's poetry. |
It's rusty water, leaking from conduit lines beneath a manhole cover on Riggs Road. |
The procedure offers an atraumatic conduit for the coronary artery bypass procedure and decreases the number of leg wound complications. |
It is conceivable that the channel is not a rigid conduit but is subject to motions that form pockets separated by labile constrictions. |
However much he might try to spin it the other way, he's not acting as a conduit for our wishes, but merely using us to support his own. |
All they do is lead you on, using you as the conduit to your minx of a best friend. |