Example sentences of "[noun pl] through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Forum has tried to collect views through a biennial request to individual organisations and associations to bring forward suggested areas for research but this did not prove fruitful . |
2 | The British people have not been allowed to express their views through a referendum , although the trend in opinion as measured by opinion polls has been firmly against a Federalist structure . |
3 | You have the sense that , from now on , you 'll be travelling on a different line , you 'll be seeing different views through the window . |
4 | He also stressed his belief that ‘ people should have the right to express their views through the ballot box , and he would continue to look for a way to give people the chance to exercise their democratic rights , ’ the department 's spokesman said . |
5 | This compression of definitions is achieved by a process involving the ’ filtering ’ of definitions through a filter set chosen to represent the core vocabulary of a domain ( in this case , that of banking ) . |
6 | Initiatives such as the ‘ quality alert mechanism , ’ which enables a quick feedback of problem areas from general practitioners to the purchasing agency , also have to be seen as straightforward and practical moves to better enable monitoring of contracts through the year . |
7 | If exchanging contracts through the post and dealing with a sale and purchase , the steps must be carefully synchronised . |
8 | It acts as a bridge between the natural and the synthetic systems giving greater biocompatibility , or perhaps more properly biotolerance , and confers membrane properties on the hydrogel , allowing transport of oxygen and water soluble metabolites through the polymer matrix . |
9 | Of course , transmitting values through the curriculum assumes a degree of consensus , the existence of which is questionable in a pluralist society . |
10 | It also spread English values through the Empire which became hopelessly con fused with ‘ Britishness ’ . |
11 | Oh , the solemn woods over which the light and shadow travelled swiftly , as if Heavenly wings were sweeping on benignant errands through the summer air ; the smooth green slopes , the glittering water , the garden where the flowers were so sympathetically arranged in clusters of the richest colours , how beautiful they looked ! |
12 | The loggers build roads through the jungle to reach the trees and bring diseases which the Indians have no defences against which kill them . |
13 | There used to be just the sports in the afternoon ; Mary Clarke and Bill Scott remembered when the races were held on the roads through the village , in the days before there were so many motor cars . |
14 | The national park has been concerned for some time about the volume of heavy lorries using roads through the park . |
15 | For the second year running , Alex Back , a senior mechanical engineer with Foster Wheeler Wood Group ( FWWG ) , and his wife Judy will be tackling the rigours of Alpine roads through the middle of winter on the historic version of the Monte Carlo Rally . |
16 | My duty was to supply conversation to break up the monotony of the heat-haze on the straight roads through the bush . |
17 | Political change of some kind goes on continuously in every society , in response to a variety of changing internal and external conditions , which include the relation to nature and to other societies , the interaction of groups within each society , and the unceasing circulation of personnel through the disappearance of older generations and the rise of new ones . |
18 | I believe that the new generation of " 16 bit " machines ( such as the ACT Sirius 1 ) will prove to be well capable of meeting these demands If I may be permitted one small advertisement , I do not expect it to be long before I can fulfil my objective of promoting the use of micros in personnel through the marketing of systems developed specifically for this field . |
19 | It can not be an enterprise on its own , but enables its members to facilitate or develop their economic activities through a vehicle ( which may have a legal personality ) , while the members remain jointly and severally liable for the debts of the combined enterprise and are taxed directly on their respective proportionate shares of the profits . |
20 | Having advised restraint by the Labour Party , I was angered , and indeed horrified , by the announcement that the government had asked Lord Denning to conduct his now infamous one-man inquiry into the matter , with terms of reference so loose that he regarded himself as charged to examine everyone 's activities through a microscope and to denounce anyone where there was a whisper of suspected immorality , let alone convincing proof . |
21 | However , a more realistic approach is to see trips as forming a chain , linking activities through the day . |
22 | They are , in fact , examples of the way that film can cover simultaneous but separate activities through the intercutting of parallel action . |
23 | The Delivery Team will co-ordinate the schools ' Compact activities through the School Teams . |
24 | The formulation of restraints upon State activities through the adoption ( often by consensus ) of Resolutions and Codes of Conduct within international organisations makes it hard for a State to claim non-party status , as it can to a treaty it has not ratified . |
25 | In that way , the rich polluters would be obliged to pay for their excesses through a transfer of technology and wealth to the poor , who in time would come under pressure themselves not to allow their emissions to reach levels which would force them to buy permits . |
26 | She is also known for being frugal and will often only serve visiting supporters after running a used teabag three or four times through a mangle . |
27 | Three times through the winter , Cascade had been within days of being fully formed , only to fall down at the last minute . |
28 | You would n't you 'd probably find that you would use it half a dozen times through the year . |
29 | She said thought , she 'll only only let it out about six or eight times through the year ! |
30 | For samples with very low vapor pressures , or for investigation of minor components of a gas stream , a greater path-length is helpful , and this may best be achieved using a folded-path cell with internal mirrors to direct the IR beam several times through the sample . |