Verb
(idiomatic) To permit someone to continue onward, e.g. through a security checkpoint, after verifying their identity, tickets, etc.
(idiomatic) To inspect something, often to try to find errors, problems, etc.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA check through NCIC revealed that the second suspect had a warrant for failure to appear for theft in Roane County. Source: Internet
I usually take a salad, or two, and piece of fruit, maybe a honey and PNB sandwich on sprouted wheat bread, etc., on the plane and I actually pack frozen homemade soups and stews to check through in a cooler! Source: Internet
In fact I paid the child support off in full before my son became 18 years old, but she didn’t run the check through the bank until 2 ½ years later (just before she went bankrupt). Source: Internet
If it’s one of my recipes, I’m happy to answer your questions, but please check through the comments first to see if it’s already been answered as I do try my best to answer reader’s questions there, rather than by e-mail, so others can see them. Source: Internet
I strongly recommend that you check through the email address that is associated with the account that you applied for access with to see if we have reached out for clarification of your use case. Source: Internet