Example sentences of "[verb] through their " in BNC.

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1 As control families were traced through their general practitioner with the facilities offered by the central register , families who emigrated before the study began ( five ) and those whose current family health services authority was not recorded ( five ) or incorrectly recorded ( 11 ) were replaced by the next eligible control in the series .
2 Nonetheless , her gift is to write about her characters as if they are known to her : her stories unfold through their eyes , with no apparent authorial manipulation .
3 The limitations of this class were clear : they were the opportunists whose sense of failure and sense of grievance could be nicely manipulated through their sense of German identity and nationalism .
4 Winning a little more possession in the second period , Bridgend attacked through their backs , bringing some fine defence from Withey and George .
5 Those leafing through their history books for an earlier model for the current recession could linger fruitfully over the pages that cover the 1870s .
6 Noisy voices floated through their windows .
7 They sauntered and stopped without warning and she had to duck and weave through their chattering bunches .
8 They knew the names of certain French dishes and gave orders to Jarveys in high pitched provincial voices , which pierced through their skin-tight accents .
9 It was bordered by tall tree ferns , with sufficient moonlight to show the way filtering through their high , curved umbrella fronds .
10 Banks , yes you deal with banks and er they know a lot about your affairs because you 've got your bank account and it goes through their hands and the know all about that .
11 and it goes through their , for the rest of their twenties , the rest of their thirties and most of their forties and then suddenly bang maybe something ghastly seems to be happening which they are absolutely unaware of , you know , they do n't know why they are crying or , or er unable to cope with whatever they ca n't cope with and that 's it , that 's them off and they start worrying about er osteoporosis and you know an enormous number of , of now medically defined problems of the menopause , and they may start going on to all sorts of things like hormone replacement therapy or even primrose oil or whatever the hell and they 're sitting there at an age when they are fairly loaded up with experience and maturity and all the rest of it and they do n't know what they are doing .
12 However , structuralist Marxists fail to carry through their qualification of economic determinism .
13 In significant respects both differed on what a study of human society might look like , and both made strenuous and hard-won efforts to carry through their respective conceptions through argument and research into the phenomena they tried to identify as sociology 's subject matter .
14 Laura Smith , four , and her sister Emma , two , were found huddled in the living room after the fireball ripped through their home .
15 The home side , who collapsed spectacularly to Lancashire in the Benson and Hedges Cup , again slumped as the Pakistani all-rounder ripped through their batting .
16 A PENSIONER was killed and her husband is fighting for his life after an explosion ripped through their home .
17 Despite his programmatic emphasis in the Archaeology on the discursive formation as a means of making intelligible those knowledges that are formulated through their institutional components , Foucault turned away from this kind of historical enquiry because it was too ‘ clean , conceptually aseptic ’ — in other words , too apolitical .
18 I would not properly be able to understand the Mughals ' palace , said Dr Jaffery , unless I first read through their book of etiquette .
19 Even the attempted revisions of the discipline associated with the Scrutiny programme have failed due to its lack of positive practical goals : " False ideals are not destroyed merely by seeing through their linguistic dress , but by opposing them with stronger and better ones . "
20 Institutions pay either PCAS or UCCA for each student they recruit through their handbooks , which have just gone to press .
21 The four were members of a party of nine pupils and a teacher on an outdoor activity holiday arranged through their school , Southways Comprehensive School , Plymouth , Devon .
22 In the year I had skippered Wavebreaker at least half of our married male charterers had either offered Ellen a job or pressed her to visit their offices the next time she passed through their city .
23 Most members are only too pleased to go through their professional lives without the need to obtain an intimate understanding of the way our professional conduct committees work .
24 Because that 's not something we want to go through their Conference Office for if we only want to do a meeting ,
25 They also insisted that I sue their front door — and not my own — so that people had to go through their gallery .
26 The clash with Coatbridge is due to start at 10am and Dowens will have his squad of players in the hall at Wishaw by 8:30am to go through their warm-up programme .
27 But his belief in the ability of the proletariat to see through their false consciousness through ‘ praxis ’ , relating knowledge to the material context of action , seems a vain hope — especially with hindsight .
28 The cover , made of wrought iron , depicts two interlocking circles joined through their axis by a straight piece of iron .
29 If the impoverished crofters of the Highlands and Islands and their ‘ young kilted boys and tartan-dressed girls ’ that ran alongside canals and coach routes ‘ rewarded by having money thrown at them ’ had had the ability and opportunity to read that last item , the Victorians might not have travelled through their territory with such confidence …
30 The scarred world looks through their gaps .
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