Example sentences of "[v-ing] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Pabulum Consultants ' Jennifer Rust adds : ‘ They could also help themselves by thinking through a problem before phoning the support desk . |
2 | But this jealousy actually happened because it was a question of making a decision without actually thinking through the consequences of it . |
3 | If not , I would suggest that the UN and many governments are in the process of taking actions without thinking through the consequences in terms of common sense , human nature and higher values . |
4 | The politics are quite different , and if the SNP MPs really expected to be hailed as conquering heroes , then it can only fortify the impression that they were either negligent or culpably naive in thinking through the consequences of their actions . |
5 | Communication between firms is unnecessary to achieve the market equilibrium , since this is done by the firms independently thinking through the logic of the situation . |
6 | Thinking through the principles |
7 | Some schools adopted the imagined Plowden ideal enthusiastically , sometimes , it must be said , without thinking through the implications of the changes which they introduced . |
8 | Your first tasks are amongst the hardest : to clear your head and to get down to really thinking through the essence of your project : |
9 | But such theories are parasitic on an implicit understanding that law is a type of instrument adapted to specific important purposes , and such theories are of little guidance in thinking through the role of international law in controlling force for they can suggest no more than a mimicking of the institutions of municipal law without regard to the purposes of having such or similar institutions in the international context . |
10 | More recently Gallop has remarked her suspicion of the wish to deny sexual difference because it ‘ might be but another mode of denying women ’ , adding : ‘ I distrust male homosexuals because they choose men over women just as do our social and political institutions , but they too share in the struggle against bipolar gender constraints , against the compulsory choice of masculine or feminine ’ ( Thinking through the Body , 1 13 ) . |