Example sentences of "[conj] also through [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the UK new workers were found amongst women who were increasingly drawn into paid work , and also through migration both from Commonwealth countries and from the now declining northern regions to the midlands and south .
2 In short , in the past as in the present , both through fortune and also through choice , the experience of old age could differ sharply .
3 Price series will be made available to other historians through the data archive at Essex and also through publication , although the raw inventory data will only be available when the inventory computer package is made machine-independent .
4 Far more will be done through oral work , describing , explaining , hypothesising , suggesting , imagining , and so on , and also through role-play , model making , drawing and painting , and telling stories .
5 Through the ‘ academic link ’ scheme and also through employer participation in the Enterprise Centre staff development programme , work is moving towards achievement of this objective .
6 Now , of course to some extent the ego gets its sense of reality from the senses , from its direct observation of the world , but not entirely , and the reason for this , Freud thought , was that as children we learned that reality through direct experience is very important , but also through teaching and education from our parents and as a result parental authority represents the demands of reality .
7 This means , says Jose , that people become tied to the drug culture , not only through fear but also through gratitude .
8 Individual multi-plant firms interact with each other in their decisions , chiefly through competition but also through collusion in agreeing , for instance , to close competing plants ( Peck and Townsend , 1986 ) .
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