Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [verb] through the " in BNC.
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1 | The homoeopathic remedies with their powerful patterning effect , perhaps along the lines of cellular automata concepts , are visualized as spreading through the body and counteracting the imbalance , so restoring the tissues to harmony and balance . |
2 | and one which , as he has noticed while walking through the great houses of the world , ‘ has given many an anonymous carver a little power over the grave . ’ |
3 | External pressure for change is seen as mediated through the ‘ micro-politics ’ of school life , a term used to refer to the conflicts and struggles between various interest groups within schools . |
4 | If we daydream while going through the motions of reading we can still recognise words , and perhaps even convince ourselves that we are reading . |
5 | The disadvantage , of not gaining any practical experience of the knowledge you acquire while working through the course , can be overcome . |
6 | With subsequent context , however , even this can be interpreted as mediated through the mind of Pemberton , who after all is able to draw his own conclusions from Mrs Moreen 's fairly obvious strategy of ridding them of the boy 's company . |
7 | From here it 's a doddle to sort out train times and connections — it 's probably cheaper than trying to ring up and get through to BR 's phone lines and definitely easier to use than wading through the paper version . |
8 | ‘ They have a lovely day for it , ’ Lucy remarked while staring through the kitchen window . |
9 | Whether such attachments are possible will depend very much on how much help and support he or she has received whilst going through the process of loss ( which we will be looking at later ) . |
10 | The Finns tell of a long-ago New Year festival where children would sing while marching through the village holding candles above their heads . |