Example sentences of "[pers pn] is through this " in BNC.
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1 | It is through this team effort that we are able to match the words of our dedication ‘ We shall remember them ’ with the practical reality of care and concern . |
2 | I should , at this point , declare my interest as being associated with Horizon , but it is through this link that I know that not one of the producers involved with BBC productions was consulted in any way during the writing of the book . |
3 | It is through this phase that we are currently passing . |
4 | It is through this means that women can pull and attract others and draw into themselves energies from external sources . |
5 | It is through this mastery that one achieves ideal manhood and womanhood in Piaroaland , and through it one can then creatively participate in the building of community . |
6 | It is through this mastery that one achieves ideal manhood and womanhood in Piaroaland , and can then creatively participate in the building of community . |
7 | Indeed , it is through this sort of process that public law comes to be seen as concerned with ‘ the order of things ’ . |
8 | It is through this concretion that the religion is conveyed from one generation to another . |
9 | It is through this process that children learn not all men are abusers and also learn how to express their feelings appropriately . |
10 | It is through this form of critique that the student will reach the highest level of intellectual independence . |
11 | Construct theory is based upon the way in which these bi-polar bases of judgment are organized and interconnected , for it is through this network of interrelated concepts that experience is codified and given meaning . |
12 | And , even more importantly , the Formalists differ radically from the Anglo-Americans on the way in which they relate poetic ambiguity to ordinary language , and it is through this differential function , and not by means of mere conformity and intensification that poetry heightens and enriches ordinary communication . |
13 | It is through this process that art leads , as Mukařovský puts it , to a ‘ renewed awareness of the manifold and multivalent nature of reality ’ ( Garvin 1964 : 33 ) . |