Example sentences of "be [verb] through the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Delors instead proposed a " tree " with " branches " where decisions would be made through the EC institutions .
2 Any donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund , at the General Office , Middlesbrough General Hospital .
3 Donations can be made through the Cleveland Children 's Orthopaedic Fund at Middlesbrough General Hospital .
4 Applications must be made through the UCAS .
5 A UK Foreign Office official stated that an additional £250,000 ( approximately $400,000 ) had been allocated to Cambodia , to be channelled through the UN Children 's Fund ( UNICEF ) .
6 In 1975 contributions began to be collected through the PAYE system like income tax , but any you paid before that date still count towards your total .
7 Any outstanding payment will be collected through the Booksellers ' Clearing House at the end of January .
8 Lines may also be broadened through the Doppler effect , and this broadening increases with the transition energy .
9 Five hundred tickets priced at £1 each will be sold through the Barlaston Public Relations Department
10 We owe much to the Annales Cambriæ , for example , and would gladly know more of whatever lay behind the Norman chronicler William of Jumièges ' statement that shortly before his conquest of England Swegen visited Rouen and agreed with Duke Richard II that booty taken by the Danes was to be sold through the Normans , who would provide a refuge where wounded men could recuperate .
11 Shares can be sold through the Debenhams share shops .
12 Shares can be sold through the Debenhams share shops .
13 The Americans may come round to the idea that the termination of the war must be mediated through the UN ; they may even reluctantly come round to the idea that Israel must make a contribution to the peace .
14 We 'll be going through the Warners vaults here , with a list of material that 's never been released .
15 well we were actually going to be going through the Halifax but have you got any other suggestions ?
16 The law was to be enforced through the Volstead Act ( 1919 ) which defined the " beverages " as those containing more than 0.5% alcohol .
17 In 1972 the United Nations called for a ten-year moratorium on all commercial whaling to be enacted through the IWC .
18 Client connectivity is more problematic as application requests from NT to UnixWare will have to be directed through the NetWare IPX/SPX protocol .
19 The redundancies apparently came as a complete surprise to USL staff who were assured before Christmas that no jobs would be lost through the Novell deal .
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