Example sentences of "[verb] through [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 By all means let them help you think through the objectives of appraisal and offer forms , cards and folders for documentation purposes .
2 If a husband wishes to set up his own business , his wife should think through the implications of having her husband at home all day , if she is at home too .
3 But note that there is an intimate connection between the ‘ dynamic ’ parameters a and k , the odd responses of the subjects to changes in these parameters , and the inability of ( at least some of ) the subjects to completely think through the implications of the dynamic structure of the problem .
4 In ‘ What 's In Your Life For Me ? ’ or ‘ And I Do n't Love You ’ or ‘ Into Each Rain Some Life Must Fall ’ or a score of others , Smokey thinks through the problems of modern love and squeezes music out of them that drips like honey from a spoon .
5 The terms of desire , fantasy and the unconscious as they have functioned for film theory seem to me to lose much of their explanatory power at the level of subjectivity and identification , and it may be , as Gillian Skirrow has suggested for video games , that television can be more adequately thought through a theory of object relations .
6 How common is it to find Christians who have thought through the problem of doubt as a whole , rather than thinking through doubt piecemeal ?
7 The Southern member states are pushing for this to happen straightaway without having thought through the format of the export document required by the Regulation .
8 The question ‘ Have you thought through the basis of your faith ? ’ is for many people almost inseparable from the best books they have read dealing with the heart of faith and understanding .
9 This had not been appreciated by the defendants ' chairman who had considered the advertisement for some 5 to 10 minutes before approving it , but who had not sufficiently thought through the implications of it .
10 Bodie nodded as he thought through the implications of that .
11 He paused and thought through the implications of her discovery .
12 There was silence while Bartocci thought through the implications of this remark .
13 Obstacles such as these lead Bachelard to formulate a theory of ‘ material psychoanalysis ’ which offers a ‘ psychoanalysis of objective knowledge ’ to account for and think through the problem of epistemological obstacles .
14 People who are n't impulsive think through the consequences of their actions before taking decisive steps .
15 Think through the commitment of being a full-time carer beforehand .
16 * Think through the implications of inserting words like " of course " and " arguably " ( see pp. 67 – 8 ) .
17 People frequently get into difficulties with this age group by trying to think through the consequences of suggestions before trying them out , which requires an inappropriately sophisticated level of thought on the part of the children .
18 Bachelard tries to think through the problem of how epistemological obstacles operated both before and after scientificity .
19 At risk of seeming a killjoy , I would urge readers to think through the implications of all home-made safety devices which set out to resolve some well-acknowledged safety problem only to create others of a less obvious by more hazardous nature .
20 But this jealousy actually happened because it was a question of making a decision without actually thinking through the consequences of it .
21 The politics are quite different , and if the SNP MPs really expected to be hailed as conquering heroes , then it can only fortify the impression that they were either negligent or culpably naive in thinking through the consequences of their actions .
22 Communication between firms is unnecessary to achieve the market equilibrium , since this is done by the firms independently thinking through the logic of the situation .
23 Some schools adopted the imagined Plowden ideal enthusiastically , sometimes , it must be said , without thinking through the implications of the changes which they introduced .
24 Your first tasks are amongst the hardest : to clear your head and to get down to really thinking through the essence of your project :
25 But such theories are parasitic on an implicit understanding that law is a type of instrument adapted to specific important purposes , and such theories are of little guidance in thinking through the role of international law in controlling force for they can suggest no more than a mimicking of the institutions of municipal law without regard to the purposes of having such or similar institutions in the international context .
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