Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Be not cast down : if ye saw Him , who is standing on the shore holding out His arms to welcome you to land , you would not only wade through a sea of wrongs , but through hell itself , to be at Him . ’
2 A body corporate may be a member of the committee ( r 6.150(3) ) but it can only act through a representative duly authorised in accordance with r 6.156 .
3 First , and probably of most practical significance , its actions will necessarily be those of its members or officers since , being a legal fiction , it can only act through the instrumentality of human beings .
4 The Morton line would only survive through a son born to James .
5 But the case of Sartre poignantly demonstrates that the return-to-history argument can really only succeed through a form of historical amnesia which conveniently forgets that history was almost impossible to find .
6 So the debate on curriculum can only proceed through the statement of generalities , kept aloft by aspirations for change which invoke openness , flexibility , breadth , coherence , progression and other high-inference notions .
7 If , for any reason , the new variety is competitively superior to the old one , superior in the sense that , perhaps because of its low ‘ stickiness ’ , it gets itself replicated faster or otherwise more effectively , the new variety will obviously spread through the test-tube in which it arose , out-numbering the parental type that gave rise to it .
8 The beam of electrons can only pass through a vacuum so the specimen(s) must be dry and therefore not alive .
9 There were large and small holes and we could only go through a hole once .
10 The battle for respectability led to better cinemas but it was always conceded that real victory would only come through the production of better films .
11 Until now , Fenway Court has always retained the feeling of a private home , enhanced by such domestic touches as little vases of flowers , evening concerts and even a table laid out as if for tea ; it never seemed wholly incredible that Mrs Gardner herself would suddenly stroll through the door .
12 Also , unlike a book , you can not browse through a video in the shop , so its content remains a mystery until after you have purchased it and taken it home .
13 They can not break through the wall she has built around her .
14 He says that Speywood did not carry through the business plan presented to get the money .
15 It , it 's all that and then you can just look through the amplifier
16 Let's just run through a couple of the points .
17 ‘ And now , ladies , I 'll just run through the programme for the weekend .
18 I am a walker and often enough would just meander through the parish of an afternoon for an hour or so — many of the people would say hello and stop for a word .
19 Their main disadvantages are that they are affected by jointing compound and that they may not fit through the loft hatch .
20 And what assurance can there be that the brittle , complex industrial structure will not collapse through the failure of some small but vital component ?
21 The Bill will soon pass through the House and go to the House of Lords .
22 First it is necessary to establish that one exists ; if there is no intersection the lever does not pass through the cover and is therefore an incorrect arrangement .
23 If it does not pass through the House before the general election , the next Labour Government will pick it up and enact it .
24 The journal is a book of prime entry used to record transactions which do not pass through the cash receipts or payments books , or purchases , sales or returns day books , for example , purchases and sales of fixed assets on credit , the correction of errors and other entries of an extraordinary nature .
25 The asset is capitalized , interest is expensed and principal repayments do not pass through the revenue account .
26 Some graphs of equations do not pass through the point x = 0 , y = 0 .
27 The signals will not pass through the supply transformer .
28 An imbalance of forces can cause rotation when the resultant is non-radial ( does not pass through the centroid ) and forms a couple with the inertia of the body .
29 The marchers did not walk through the Tunnel .
30 Erm , I 'll not go through the whole of this table sir , but I do want you to look at the next column , outstanding planning permissions .
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