Example sentences of "come [adv prt] through [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The financial director is usually a member of top management and , in UK industry , many chief executive officers have come up through financial functions .
2 The financial director is usually a member of top management and , in UK industry , many chief executive officers have come up through financial functions .
3 The increase may have come about through various kinds of gene duplication .
4 Some schemes have been consumer-led ; others have been initiated by local authority or health service managers or by local councillors ; for others the impetus has come from social researchers ; and still others have come about through joint action by social workers and their managers .
5 However , some of the health improvement came about through natural reduction in disease .
6 Erm I most of the tapes that I 've had in the past have been recorded mono , erm and I 've needed a little doohickey to turn the erm output into mono as well cos it 's awfully off-putting spending seven and a half hours with the stuff coming in through one ear only .
7 As a college lecturer , Slee comments ( 1989 p.130 ) that this is what has happened for many of the students now coming up through secondary schooling , as several of her own students can testify .
8 And he , you know , he 's not gon na know if Andrew goes through there and suddenly disappears and do n't come back through that door for
9 The choice between these two coevolutions does n't come about through advance planning .
10 Our earlier analysis of balance of payments adjustment under floating exchange rates suggests that correction must come about through foreign exchange depreciation of the deficit country 's currency relative to other countries .
11 At the same congress Khrushchev profoundly modified Lenin 's tenet that world revolution would come about through inevitable war with the capitalist powers .
12 Instead it will come about through natural selection .
13 It is a linking of the intangible with the tangible , which can only come about through conscious intention .
14 But this seems also to be the stance of anomie theory : the anomic individuals are clearly pushed and constrained yet , within those constraints , they manage to invent rational solutions ( in the sense that these solutions come about through internal reasoning processes , rather than as an autonomic response ) .
15 Crimes thus come about through human beings interpreting and applying rules ( which are themselves the product of human deliberation ) to the actions of others .
16 The increasing confidence that comes about through this kind of work allows them to do so . ’
17 In most cases , nocturnal singing , such as your whitethroat indulged in , also comes about through human interference .
  Next page