Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The limestone sculpture ( fig. 36 ) is covered with paint , but other marbles preserve much colour and show that it was more selectively applied , the skin being left in the bare marble , the texture of which can be sensed also through the colour .
2 In relation to the timetable of events included in the agreement , time will not be of the essence but ( in accordance with the general law ) may be made so through the service of notice providing a reasonable extension of time .
3 In some instances constraints would be imposed indirectly through the imposition of a duty to provide reasons ; in other cases the courts hinted at the limits they would set , such as if the decision was perverse or made in bad faith .
4 Better to live in hope — and better to be shot cleanly through the head than be smashed by the surf and stripped of his flesh by the knife-sharp coral .
5 The government also allocated 20 per cent of the shares to Viasa 's 3,564 employees ; the remaining 20 per cent were to be sold gradually through the stock exchange in the capital , Caracas [ see pp. 37608 ; 37773 ; 38335 for Iberia 's involvement in sale of Argentine state airline ] .
6 Nursing and medical intervention is therefore dependent on parental notification , and subsequent care , particularly in relation to young children , can often be exercised only through the parents .
7 Ideas can , and do , occur in a variety of ways , and the process of translating them into successful innovations can be understood better through the uncertainty map .
8 Most modern systems are of the very powerful relational type , which means that different databases can be linked together through the use of common fields .
9 Their action let stand a decision by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond , Virginia , that property lost at sea can be abandoned only through the failure of insurers to appear in court or through a written statement relinquishing title .
10 For six years we lived under the threat that the M18 could be driven straight through the centre .
11 Some of the most valuable ones do not themselves appear in other listings , and can often be found only through the institution that produced them ( the importance of organizations being a recurrent theme in subject bibliography ) .
12 The resulting Lorentz force causes the water to be squirted energetically through the exit nozzle .
13 However , some of the increased risk will be caused indirectly through the stigma associated with scholastic failure , the increased likelihood of difficult temperamental characteristics , and scapegoating or overprotection on the part of his or her parents .
14 Even though it may look a little rough on the screen , when it prints out it will all be reproduced correctly through the magic of PostScript .
15 The meals will be better digested , whereas if the fish have to gorge their food in one or two sessions , much of the nutritive value will be passed directly through the gut to cause a rise in ammonia and nitrite .
16 The third Direct package again will be promoted primarily through the mail .
17 The bottom running track can be screwed directly through the floorcovering .
18 Clearly if firms are predisposed to behave in mutually acceptable ways then such co-operation can be achieved simply through the dissemination of information and without the necessity to make a formal agreement .
19 And the more he succumbed to the allure of his own Führer cult and came to believe in his own myth , the more his judgement became impaired by faith in his own infallibility , losing his grip on what could and could not be achieved solely through the strength of his ‘ will ’ .
20 As has been noted earlier , TANU 's cadres felt that nation-building could be achieved only through the control of the centre — a view which extended itself to the press .
21 And no one , he argued in terms that could have come straight from John Stuart Mill , could have a monopoly of the truth , either in asking questions or answering them ; it could be determined only through the interplay of argument .
22 Provided the speed is good it can be released halfway through the turn , relying on the board 's momentum to carry it through .
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