Example sentences of "[coord] through the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This places men generally in a position of power over women , whether at home , at work or through the political , social and economic systems and institutions which govern our lives .
2 They argued that sinners were quite unable to attain salvation through their own merits or through the long process of confession , repentance , and partial purification , and that justification or redemption was obtainable only at a stroke through the gift of faith from God made possible by Christ 's sacrifice .
3 A good deal can be achieved inexpensively through repair ( for instance of tom or loose pages ) or through the simple expedient of cleaning laminated covers .
4 ‘ But we believe a secure future can best be achieved by continuing to take full advantage of the collective marketing strength of producers , whether acting voluntarily or through the current statutory scheme , ’ he said .
5 Even when there was freedom to choose between various options , set books and so on , the menu itself was not open to negotiation , except in the special case of ‘ Mode 3 ’ , or through the protracted process of making representations to the Examination Boards .
6 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
7 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
8 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
9 Now that the causal effect of such life events has been established , the research effort is turning to ask how an event such as unemployment has its effect : is it through the loss of social esteem , through the decline of self-evaluation and self-esteem , through lack of cash or through the sheer effect of inactivity ( Eales 1986 ) ?
10 Unfortunately they may also prove a hindrance if BSL is presented only as manual English , through the tutor 's adherence to English or through the other necessity of providing English syntax for deaf people one is in contact with , since ‘ it will help their English ’ .
11 This also models sound reflections off or through the other objects in the virtual world .
12 Ships are loaded either direct from lorries via mobile elevators or through the terminal silos .
13 Nowadays , nearly every young person has probably had some experience of basic improvisation at their school or through the extensive TIE ( Theatre in Education ) tours .
14 He could have learned who had perpetrated the deed either from Andrus or through the ordinary gossip of the bazaars .
15 This need not necessarily be for the pure career-orientated reasons suggested by Niskanen — whether teachers or social workers have suggested policy changes that increase expenditure for pure self-interest or through the genuine altruistic belief that a greater supply of their services will benefit their society , such groups have occupied central roles in the expansion of their services
16 I much prefer the system of devolved power to individual schools either by their becoming grant-maintained schools or through the local management of schools .
17 The girl herself , whether having imbibed the traditions of her family , or through the physical bond created by cohabiting , through no fault of her own , with this man , has become attached to her uncle , and while longing to be with her mother considers herself in some sense bound to him by family arrangements as if she were indeed married to him .
18 Contact your local bell-ringing group via the nearest reference library or bell tower , or through the weekly The Ringing World , ( editor , David Thorne , Penmark House , Woodbridge Meadows , Guildford GU1 1BL , 0483 69535 ) .
19 A further five million civilians were killed ( a great number of them in Russia ) because of direct military intervention or through the indirect and insidious side effects of famine and disease .
20 Fragmentation takes place where blocks of low-income poor housing and their associated populations are broken up and dispersed , either through deliberate slum clearance and dispersal of population , as in the late nineteenth century ( Stedman Jones , 1971 ) ; or by the decentralizing effects of the policies of earlier post-war years , overspill outer estates and new towns ; or through the later processes of ‘ gentrification ’ ( Glass , 1964 ) — a term first used by Ruth Glass but popularized in the late 1970s — i.e. the emergence of new wealthy areas as in Islington or Docklands and the displacement of the poorer local population , likely to be further encouraged by the impact of the poll tax .
21 All over Europe sailors had been accustomed to drawing a meridian through a point in their own country or through the furthest point to the west out in the Atlantic that they could determine with any certainty , and English sailors had usually taken their fixed meridian from a point west of the Lizard ( the last promontory of land they could see as they left the English Channel ) .
22 The members of an organisation acting qua members can unanimously amend or even terminate an international organisation , either in accordance with an amendment clause or through the formal or informal conclusion of a subsequent international agreement .
23 The Congress announced after 10 days of debate that " while emphasizing its adherence to Libyan penal and procedural laws the General People 's Committee [ equivalent to a Council of Ministers ] do not object to the investigation and trial being carried out through the committee of seven constituted by the Arab League [ see p. 38883 ] or through the United Nations before a just and fair court to be agreed on " .
24 Yet they all certainly benefit from the much closer coordination of industry and finance , whether this is through preferential interest rates from a number of different banks or through the advisory functions of their main lenders .
25 With the notable exception of Britain most of them in one way or another involved the banks , either directly or through the fashionable device of the crédit mobilier , a sort of industrial finance company which regarded the orthodox banks as insufficiently suited to or interested in industrial financing and competed with them .
26 At the same time , most people regard what is taught in schools ( either in the ‘ official ’ curriculum , or through the unofficial , ‘ hidden ’ curriculum ) , as the essential feature of an educational system .
27 If she does make a noise you probably wo n't shoot her , and anyway there 's a chance she could n't make enough of a noise to be heard outside the front door ; it 's a big house and although there are a lot of hard , sound-reflective surfaces in it , you 're not convinced a scream would make it all the way to whoever 's outside , either down the stairwell or through the double-glazed balcony windows .
28 Opposition also began to mount among concerned citizens of the area , an opposition which manifested itself both individually and through the Ringaskiddy Residents ' Association , formed two years previously , which had not involved itself in any controversy over previous planning applications for industrial projects in the area .
29 The simple fact is that we believe , as the Opposition have so far , that the best way to make movements along those lines is through international agreement and through the International Maritime Organisation .
30 This is accomplished through the ordering of edges on the Agenda , and through the direction-independent nature of the Fundamental Rule which looks for possible extensions to hypotheses .
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