Example sentences of "but through [art] " in BNC.

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1 Either tiny and transparent with pretty violet rings , or lion 's manes with long brown , stinging , tatty tentacles ; a hazard , but through a novice 's eyes , an exciting one .
2 A child rated as ‘ attached ’ to its mother at nine months ( crying when she leaves the room , for example ) may express its attachment to her again at 18 months but through a quite different behavioural repertoire ( leaving mother but repeatedly checking back ) .
3 With the additional staff available , Clinton maintains that transfer pricing abuse can be remedied , and the additional revenue raised , without any change in the existing law but through a better and enhanced mechanism for the enforcement of the internationally accepted arm's-length standard for transfer pricing .
4 Language is not only presented and practised in context , but through a range of topics that appeal to teenage concerns and interests .
5 He saw the pains of imprisonment and used truth as the agent of change , not from any intellectual theory or ideology but through a sense of compassion for other human beings .
6 Althusser shared Sartre 's opposition to Stalinism 's emphasis on economism and technical determinism , dissociating himself from it not through an assertion of individual agency but through a reformulation of the Marxist thesis of determination by economic relations — redefined as a causal rather than a historical relation .
7 Unlike the infant Stephen in Joyce 's Portrait , Titus does not appear to us through his own childish language , but through a " web of ritual " ( a phrase which occurs in the paragraph preceding our extract ) .
8 The rule against recovery should not however apply where a tax is exacted , not under unconstitutional legislation , but through a misapplication of the law .
9 She glimpsed the Sheriff 's movement , but through a blurred mist .
10 A referenced variable is a variable accessed not by the name but through a pointer variable ; a dynamic variable .
11 That has n't been because er Authorities recently have been unable to assess medical and clinical needs , but through a lack of resources .
12 The contradictions of the model help explain why the transition from Francoism to democracy did not take place by a process of radical ‘ rupture ’ , but through a more consensual evolution in which elements of the regime 's own institutions and key political figures played a central role .
13 In my opinion Anna acted more childishly but through no fault of her own .
14 Not , I hasten to add , through fraud but through an error in part of the model .
15 In March 1922 a monopoly was granted to a new state advisory body on the publication of textbooks , but through the rest of 1922 it was powerless to stem the growing tide of texts from private publishers which threatened to drown official party ideology in educational affairs .
16 But through the water pale and thin
17 In the second stanza we find him still in the classical world , though this time it is the Greek rather than the Italian , and it begins by being the Greek seen not through the eyes of Frazer , but through the eyes of Keats .
18 It did n't really happen overnight , I guess , but through the MainMan News , MainMan kind of mushroomed into this enormous spending machine that really got out of control and I think was a very destructive influence on everyone that was involved . ’
19 But through the confusion , the outline of a multi-party system can already be picked out .
20 The effects are not produced via the sensory organs as electrical impulses , but through the blood vessels as foreign substances absorbed , for example , by inhalation .
21 The national independence of both Germany and Italy came not through agrarian revolution , but through the force of arms of established powers .
22 With Twin Peaks , the fascination is in watching , with mounting incredulity , the parodic games of multiple genres and thoroughly cliched conventions , which are striking not through their revitalization of verisimilitude in new forms but through the unlikeliness and inappropriateness of their combination .
23 The room had lino on the floor and a plastic three-piece suite gathered round a chipped tile fireplace all covered in dust , but through the door into the kitchen Hoomey could see a more homely scene , with Stalin and Gary watching football on a television set that sat on top of a refrigerator beside the sink .
24 I found myself putting the intelligence into my programmes not through a general researcher , but through the intellect of the presenter .
25 But through the autumn of 1920 there was a series of peasant uprisings directed against the forced deliveries of grain .
26 Fashion and artistic imagination spread a thick veil of Celtic fancy over the romances ; but through the veil we can discern the real human problems of Wolfram and his like ; in this respect they follow in the footsteps of the twelfth-century humanists , Abelard , Heloise and Ailred .
27 Poland reappeared on the maps of Europe not so much through its own efforts to liberate itself — though over the years these had been prodigious but unsuccessful — but through the collapse of the partitioning powers that had held Poland in check .
28 Choosing to overlook the actual blatancy of British power and concentrate instead upon its supposed attenuation , they produced the definitive celebration of the attempt to govern , not through the threat or application of physical force , but through the power of personal influence alone .
29 We Dutch get a magazine approximately one quarter the size of the British Guitarist , with translations of the English reviews , but through the translation we lose the individuality and humour of the original article .
30 Efficiency can no longer be achieved through the division of labour , but through the development of more efficient patterns of co-operation .
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