Example sentences of "by [verb] [noun] through the " in BNC.
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1 | PIC began by expanding the Summer Jobs Programme for students who had reached the legal school-leaving age of 16 and by assisting students through the Jobs Collaborative Programme to find quality jobs on graduation at 18 . |
2 | He varied this routine by pushing rubbish through the letter box , pulling the flowers from the tiny strip of garden we tried to cultivate between the flagstones and chalking rude messages on my car . |
3 | The goldsmiths noticed that a large proportion of the gold was not withdrawn from the vaults and as a result they seized the opportunity of making profits by granting loans through the issue of ‘ receipts ’ in excess of actual gold deposits . |
4 | The inclusion of sculptural elements into a given context makes one more conscious of time , not by slowing it down to a state of meditation , but rather by particularising time through the experience of the work in context . |
5 | Finally we reached Porto that afternoon , by flying VFR through the valley route to the coast as the bases rose in the afternoon , and then up the coast at 1,000 feet , just below the base of the broken cumulus , with spectacular views of Porto , before nipping inland to the field to park next to the German aircraft — which we were relieved to see had landed safely . |
6 | If parents perceive that the quality of education offered by a school is inadequate , they will move their children to another school by exercising choice through the mechanism of open enrolments . |
7 | It shows how the Contras , aided by US government agents , financed their war against Nicaragua not only with official financial help from Capitol Hill but by trafficking narcotics through the US as well . |
8 | He accepted they had thought the flat was empty and had been put under pressure by Allen to start the fire by squirting petrol through the letterbox . |
9 | My hon. Friend caused some agitation on the Government Front Bench when he quite fairly referred to the Government 's policy of denying information by diverting answers through the agencies . |