Example sentences of "[verb] through [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , he was selected to carry up the bill of settlement to the Lords , and in 1702 piloted through Parliament a measure to attaint the pretender . |
2 | ‘ Extending the range of visits to library and related establishments beyond the London area to which we are limited through lack of funds ’ … |
3 | One view central to the lawyer/economist is that , in a world where , on the one hand , resources ( all of which have alternative uses ) are limited through scarcity and where on the other hand , there exists the insatiable human desire to consume those resources , then inevitably , trade-offs and choices must somehow be made . |
4 | Obligations undertaken through consent or respect are voluntary or semi-voluntary obligations . |
5 | More specifically , Cornall noted ; ‘ cross-curricular themes may be all right but they can not adequately be taught through foundation subjects . |
6 | They must be taught through benevolence and sympathy ; when the necessity arises shame may be used , but fear only in the last extremity , and then ‘ with such delicacy that if possible the habit may not gather strength by the use you are constrained to make of it ’ . |
7 | As with other subject areas of the course , electronic publishing is taught through theory and practice . |
8 | Four children and their father set off on a bear hunt in high spirits , but by the time they 've forded a river , squelched through mud , survived a snowstorm and a wild wood to penetrate the bear 's dark cave , all they are capable of is running home again , with bear in hot pursuit . |
9 | On Wednesday , deputies meekly passed a declaration confirming the Russian president 's powers to rule by decree , appoint ministers himself until December and push through market reforms . |
10 | Farrell saw the smashed bone sticking through skin and material . |
11 | This process of appraisal is often developed through reference to empirical changes in the processes being analysed . |
12 | Culture and symbolic language , once developed through evolution , allow humans to race ahead . |
13 | For the purposes of this essay I will concentrate on associative learning which covers what is popularly defined as learning , as opposed to genetic learning which is instinctual , hereditary behaviour that has developed through evolution . |
14 | They were schools , therefore , where progress in matching library provision to curriculum need had already begun , and where it was hoped that this impetus could be further developed through participation in the project and a grant in the region of £2,500 . |
15 | In philology , which is the study of how languages have developed through history , ablaut refers to the systematic vowel changes in verb forms of Indo-European languages , as in drive , drove , driven . |
16 | Such characteristics as initiative , purposefulness , persistence and self-control are developed through sport and , while I am not sold on the idea of sport as a builder of ‘ character ’ , I do believe that these capacities serve important functions in self-actualization , that tendency of all human beings to develop their full potentialities . |
17 | For another , statistically significant associations between standards of work on the one hand and resource levels and the strength of a head teacher 's influence on the other , which are even stronger than those involving subject match , are not developed through discussion or connected to policy suggestions . |
18 | Improvements currently being developed through TOP have a potential to reduce spending by between £1 million and £i.5 million . |
19 | Productivity through people : people are seen as the sole basis for success which is developed through respect for the individual expressed through trust . |
20 | This facility requires a certain amount of sensitivity on your part but most certainly also needs to be developed through practice and attentiveness to details in the historical text . |
21 | The activity can be taken further by asking them to represent three key moments in a story line ( either one they have heard or one they have themselves developed through drama ) . |
22 | The card has been developed through co-operation between Bank of Scotland and the University 's Development Office . |
23 | Nemesis is one of Oxford Molecular 's first products developed through collaboration with researchers , providing molecular modelling to users of desktop computers ( currently IBM PC compatibles and Apple Macintosh ) . |
24 | Both managers that I interviewed believed quite adamantly that leadership qualities were something somebody either had or did not have and could not be developed through training . |
25 | further , the object-oriented approach is likely to impact on data modelling , so that some database applications may be developed through object modelling ( rather than entity-relationship modelling and relational modelling ) mapped to object-oriented databases ( rather than relational databases ) . |
26 | I think that 's why I got through life as well as I did . |
27 | I thought he said he got through book one but is there some stuff in it he does n't understand yet ? |
28 | The problem of working out how adaptations arose through evolution was too complex to be combined with detailed study of how those adaptations worked in the present . |
29 | This is , however , mixed in with a more primitive element relating rustic to savage through fertility rituals . |
30 | In capture theories more possibilities open up : the Moon could have suffered its late heavy bombardment as it tumbled through space before capture ; it could have suffered it from debris already in orbit around the Earth or the large basins alone could have arisen from such debris ; or it could have been bombarded by material which entered the Earth-Moon system after the Earth had captured the Moon . |