Example sentences of "[adj] through the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Fear of Bolshevism and the prevalent anti-Marxism in the German middle classes , made even more acute through the shrill tones of Nazi propaganda , unquestionably formed a wide negative base of Hitler 's popularity . |
2 | And while work and study in all disciplines can range from the routinely normal through the critical and reflexive to the philosophical , philosophy exists as a distinct field of concerns . |
3 | Sabrina opened the top file and leafed through the first few invoices . |
4 | The offshore wind was coming hard as usual through the wide gap between the warehouses on the Surrey side . |
5 | Mr Clifford , for anyone who has been asleep through the entire summer , is to jilted mistresses what Zimmer frames are to decrepit old ones . |
6 | They sold it , together with an earlier Forney model , two years later in October 1971 through the then well-known aircraft brokers W. S. Shackleton of Coventry , whence it was bought for the princely sum of £2,150 by airline captain David Vernon , who has owned it ever since . |
7 | More than 200 organisations working in areas including child and family care , will receive grants during 1993/94 through the Social Work Committee . |
8 | Edward Thompson maintains that for a variety of reasons traditional pursuits were strongly resilient through the eighteenth century and were weakened only by forces which developed in the nineteenth . |
9 | Ozone production catalysed by SO 2 is also possible through the following sequence Sulphur dioxide may also affect O 3 by absorption of radiation . |
10 | That it is possible through the appropriate use of policies , to bring down levels of immigration into the county . |
11 | The main difference was that restitution , often viewed as appropriate by the Sinhalese , was not possible through the colonial court system . |
12 | Roger battled upwards as delicately as possible through the vicious , omnidirectional spindrift . |
13 | In both areas , you need to learn how to communicate your ideas as effectively as possible through the written word — whether in handwritten , typed or word-processed form ( see Chapter 13 on Pass those exams ) . |
14 | Recovery is therefore possible through the Anonymous Fellowship for anyone who wants it , regardless of how much has been lost or damaged , short of physical damage to the brain itself . |
15 | If you do that through the cheapest method which is the stand alone system it wo n't pull that off . |
16 | His jumpers , unused through the past three months of the hot season , were folded round humidity-absorbent packs and bagged in strong plastic . |
17 | Flood prevention work has just been completed , and the houses stayed dry through the wettest October on record . |
18 | It is the number of first-time overseas holidaymakers , ‘ new ’ consumers for this particular market that has remained surprisingly stable through the late 1970s and early 1980s , increasing by about 1 per cent per year . |
19 | I searched in vain through the ensuing histories of children for any evidence to validate this belief . |
20 | Did rush eternal through the darkling space , |
21 | The flow becomes turbulent through the continuous development of irregularities throughout the flow , instead of the sudden local appearance of irregularities which subsequently spread . |
22 | To assist in the establishment of such a regime the bureaucracy must have been able to conserve most of its resources intact through the preceding liberal-democratic regime . |
23 | The prisoner pleaded Not Guilty through the preliminary hearings and trial in the King 's Bench Court , where Mr Justice Embury found him guilty and sentenced him to death by hanging . |
24 | The abolition of serfdom was staggered through the different parts of Poland . |
25 | At the theoretical level this research builds on our previous work by examining the relationship between political and administrative pressures for change ; the former channelled through the political parties and their governments and the latter through the various branches of the state bureaucracy . |
26 | They marched from Geneva , Charles leading one army over Mont Cenis , while his uncle Bernard led another through the Great St Bernard Pass . |
27 | DERRICK COOPER , hitting one sharp iron after another through the hazy morning air , handed in a 66 — six under par — to share the lead with Keith Waters and Barry Lane going into the second round of the Jersey European Airways Open . |
28 | Barnes was laughing as he climbed out of his cockpit , and pointed at the huge hole in one wing-root made by a cannon shell and another through the opposite wing . |
29 | As the men 's and the women 's changing rooms are next to each other , we continued chatting to one another through the communicating door . |
30 | The highest life of the unit is only attainable through the fullest life of all . ’ |