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

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1 I discovered them almost by accident through the researches of J.B. Oldham , who had traced over 160 examples of bindings from this workshop , which used various ‘ rolls ’ ( tools having a continuous or repeated design round the edge of a wheel ) , including Tudor emblems , the falcon and the golden fleece , as well as the signed one — ‘ R.B. ’ with heads in medallions .
2 Through the ports of Rye , Winchelsea and Shoreham the men of the Weald exported an increasing amount of timber , both as ‘ billets ’ of fuel and , in large oaks , for building ; one major ancillary of this was the ship-building industry which flourished in most of the county 's ports until the later fourteenth century .
3 Goods imported into EC countries are often imported through the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp .
4 Lamps glowed through the ports of boats , vehicles had driving lights on .
5 While Hocazade was at Iznik , where he had been sent after having been removed from the kadilik of Istanbul through the machinations of Karamani Mehmed Pasa , he had occasion to come once to Istanbul .
6 For the subject does not understand history according to its scientific formulation , but undergoes the process of inter-pellation at the level of ideology , and thus experiences it through the formulas of historicism .
7 Is it the will of those most directly affected , the local community , which should determine the outcome , or the will of the nation as a whole , as expressed through the decisions of Parliament ?
8 Such ‘ choice ’ can be a means of motivating students to follow through the decisions of others .
9 Broadly speaking , since M s fixed P , and since was determined at its full employment value , , through the forces of competition in the labour market , the equilibrium value of W could be ascertained .
10 The rest of this chapter will outline the variations in deprivation and investment in the North Side and then explore the disparities between need and investment through the activities of community representatives .
11 The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond , a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture .
12 The civil sphere can also be an arena for coercion , through the activities of vigilantes , private armies , and mobs , irrespective of individual criminal activity .
13 The very efficiency of any improvement speeded up the lowering of the land as the peat dried and ‘ wasted ’ through the activities of bacteria and fungi .
14 through the activities of SCOTVEC Field Officers , each of whom is responsible for a certain group of centres within a designated geographical area .
15 Modernisation came mainly through the activities of foreigners or Serbs who returned from exile .
16 These inequalities are managed through the activities of interest groups , market competition , educational institutions , enterprise unions and the state as they participate in constructing the national interest .
17 Today a gentle meander through the horrors of rail privatisation .
18 The dogs were mostly strays who had befriended American troops and accompanied them through the horrors of war .
19 At Finubar 's request the city of Lothern was opened to human merchants and Elf pilots were provided to guide the trading fleets through the approaches to Ulthuan .
20 I have left till last what may well be considered by book-collectors one of the most charming fields of ephemera collecting — that of the chapbook , so called from the chapman or pedlar in whose pack so many of these small publications found their way through the shires of England .
21 I do feel that this is necessary because we are allocating or just allocating our proposed budget er a substantial amount of extra resources through the rights of way which I am thoroughly in favour of but I do think we need to know how that money is going to be used and which of the items which are to appear in the report are going to be covered by that money and which is still going to need to be addressed next year when we have to book in time for it for next year .
22 The German soldiers — who had learned their fighting on the Russian Front , at Monte Cassino and through the hedgerows of Normandy — had proved a match for the guerrillas , and it was only the indifference and boredom of the French public to a war which proved astronomically expensive in financial and human terms which led the French government to seek a political settlement .
23 Mansell never got further than 1.6secs ahead of Senna , the gap rising and falling as they began to work their way through the back-markers on lap 15 .
24 In early July the new cruzado was again devalued from $1.00=1.512 cruzados to $1.00=1.693 cruzados following protests against low prices due to the overvalued currency by soyabean farmers which had spread through the states of Mato Grosso and Paraná .
25 In each of 80 counties through the states of Alabama , Kentucky , North-Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , and West Virginia , local people , community groups , and college students began to sieve through masses of official paperwork on ownership , and taxation of property from the county tax rolls onto specially prepared coding sheets .
26 A CATHOLIC Bishop spoke today of ‘ a circular chainsaw of hatred ’ tearing through the lives of families in Northern Ireland .
27 In The Colour Purple , Alice Walker , through the letters of Nettie , a young black woman who has accompanied two missionaries to the home of the Olinka tribe in Africa , writes of the healing , life-giving qualities of the roofleaf plant , which embodies the spirit of place for the tribe :
28 Parents and governors , on the other side , know what they are told , what they sense through adult contact with schools or through the reports of children and the family .
29 The North Sea is obviously so shaped that very strong northerly winds can cause a piling up of water in the southern part of the sea , either because the escape route through the Straits of Dover is narrow , or because it is quite possible for the winds in the North Sea to be predominantly northerly while the winds in the English Channel are predominantly westerly .
30 A large proportion of these vital exports pass through the Straits of Hormuz , yet despite attempts by the participants in the Iran-Iraq war to restrict or even stop the movement of tankers this has not occurred and the earlier fear of a serious disruption to supplies has largely abated .
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