Example sentences of "would be [verb] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Of this , $50 million would be channelled through a World Bank fund .
2 A joint candidate for the next presidential elections would be selected through the holding of " primaries " .
3 The political element would be secured through the adoption of proportional representation .
4 Delors instead proposed a " tree " with " branches " where decisions would be made through the EC institutions .
5 He stated that there would be no new taxes or loans to fund the shortfall and that the cost would be met through the sale of state corporations and of the government 's shareholdings in the major commercial banks .
6 Sponsors of the bill suggested that the cost of the latest extension would be met through the use of $2,200 million left unspent during the last fiscal year and of $500 million from an accelerated collection of taxes from large corporations .
7 Mr Portillo claimed that people on low incomes were very low users of road fuel yet would be compensated through the RPI for the extra expense that other people would pay .
8 The redundancies apparently came as a complete surprise to USL staff who were assured before Christmas that no jobs would be lost through the Novell deal .
9 The third , already made half of stone , would be raised through the night to ground level and across that , the attack would be made in the dark just before dawn .
10 And when you were carrying it on your back into the sheds for the cattle , the juice would be would be soaking through the bags .
11 Unfortunately we do not have a detailed , turn-by-turn transcription of her interactions , but it is reasonable to assume that her linguistic accommodation was preceded by an assessment of how her interlocutor might be expected to talk ; in other words , that Sue 's assumption of a persona would be mediated through a stereotype of the linguistic behaviour of the group to which she felt her customer belonged .
12 The case would be pursued through the House of Lords , ‘ but we recognise that our best hope is in the European Court of Human Rights . ’
13 Assuming that we wanted to explore the harmonic potential of a basic C major scale ( remember you can and should apply this approach to other scale types as well ! ) , the first step would be to play through the triads ( a suggested fingering with each maj chord voiced 1,5,1,3 , each min chord voiced 1,2,1 , ♭3 , and the diminished chord voiced 1 , ♭5,1 , ♭3 is given in fig 1 ) .
14 Gateways were opening up here in Salt Lake , and things would be coming through the like of which had not been seen for thousands of years .
15 The balance of the interest arrears would be settled through the issuing of 10-year bonds , with a three-year grace period and increasing amortization .
16 All contributions towards the proceedings arising from the pre-congress conference on Chemistry and developing countries had been received and it was anticipated that these would be published through the Commonwealth Science Council in the near future .
17 Charles DiBona , president of the American Petroleum Institute , claimed the tax would raise US prices for petrol and jet fuel by ten to 15 cents a gallon because of the uneven way in which the higher crude cost would be passed through the refinery product stream .
18 Experience would be shared through a network , and links would be established through national organisations .
19 Very briefly , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire County Council , you raised the issue of procedures looking at the er post two thousand and six scenario within the light of er a statutory greenbelt er at that time , and I would envisage that the County Council and the Districts , if indeed we 're all er in business at er er in in in the next century , would probably want to run a similar sort of exercise that they would be ran through the end of the eighties , and that is to sit down together , er and look at all the options , er that are available for Greater York , in the same way that they did it in ninety eighty nine , one additional factor at that time would be that er the greenbelt would be statutory , and it would be statutory if the County Council and ninety five percent of the district support on sites would be a tight greenbelt so the options would be looked at erm er in that context , on the comments that er Miss Whittaker , erm questions that Miss Whittaker raised , there is a paper that the County Council produced for the greenbelt local plan enquiry that I remember well as N Y Two , which set out in detail the various components , erm of the York greenbelt in addition to the historic title that the that the focus of the green belt comes across a variety of of of of matters , and if it if it is helpful to this panel that document was acceptable by and large , supported by the District , we can certainly put that in , and can circulate it round .
20 However , at the financial year end all the invoices that had been received but had not been paid would be collected together for each department say , and a total entry would be put through the books accruing all the payments due to be made .
21 And the erm the erm oil engine would be in a little shed outside the barn , and this shafting would be going through the wall .
22 When Clare talked to Tess of their future , and the farm they would have abroad , she could hardly believe that she would be going through the world by his side .
23 These resources would be allocated through the development of ‘ activity-based ’ budgeting .
24 Under normal circumstances the bulk of government patronage in Scotland would be distributed through the agency of ministers familiar with local politics , and it was this which gave the crown its commanding influence in the country .
25 What had to be decided was whether 2.63 miles of the extended six-lane M3 would be tunnelled through the downland chalk or just cut straight through in a deep , wide trench which would obviously make an irreparable mess of the down .
26 ‘ Normally , the well would be drilled through the reservoir , and then tested to determine its flow rate — you take what you get .
27 The general formality of relations would be buttressed through the ideal of impersonality such that relations would be role based , segmental and instrumental : the primary sources of motivation would be incentive based .
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