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

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1 Many special events are arranged through the year , and a full programme is available at the Centre , or by application by post or telephone .
2 In most cases they are formed through the recombination of silica , alumina and metal cations released during weathering into layered phyllosilicate-type structures ( Fig. 6.13 ) .
3 An organisation maintains its effectiveness by evaluating the extent to which the objectives are realised through the activities .
4 Any messages are relayed through the Germans or the Italians .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of secondary school children in Wales are educated through the medium of Welsh .
6 In the proposed research the potential contention and ambiguity in British social life which such matters entail are addressed through the study of self-consciously peaceful communities .
7 Similar cases are scattered through the records .
8 Most Croatian Serbs do not live in Krajina but are scattered through the republic .
9 Onions , garlic and alcohol are excreted through the lungs , which affects the breath .
10 The end products of the metabolism of carbohydrates , fats or proteins are excreted through the anus or cloaca , or by diffusion through the body wall .
11 Excess electrolytes are excreted through the urine , but it is not wise to overdose them .
12 They are walking through the space station .
13 More than 11 million people are expected through the doors at the Paris site in year one ( 1992 ) , rising to more than 16 million by its peak .
14 Also supplied as standard is a nylon webbing harness , and a collection bag for leaves and loose grit etc , which are sucked through the plastic nozzle when in its vacuuming mode .
15 Clark had a bad back — arthritis — and in one scene they are driving through the crowd going to the rodeo .
16 On the contrary they are being wiped out as the loggers introduce new diseases , alcohol and guns along with the roads they are driving through the rainforest .
17 It will not be easy to speed up the system by which mentally disordered people are moved through the courts , prisons , NHS hospitals , Special Hospitals and , eventually , back into the normal community .
18 Studies of the way in which earthquake waves are transmitted through the Earth have shown that its interior has a concentric structure .
19 The are compensated through the tort damages system ( Vol 1 Table 5 ) .
20 The strings on the guitar are fed through the back of the bridge , Ovation fashion , which saves the ‘ pulling teeth ’ experience of changing strings on a normal peg bridge .
21 The other end of the strings are secured through the body and over Gibson 's three-point tune-o-matic bridge , a standard feature for their solid basses of this time , such as the Triumph , Ripper and the re-issued Thunderbird bass .
22 These patterns of behaviour are absorbed through the reading materials of children , the toys they play with and the roles they see played out in television programmes .
23 Non-persistent systemic weedkillers are absorbed through the leaves and move throughout the plant , including the roots .
24 In other plants , nutrients flowing down stems are absorbed through the root system , but here they apparently pass straight into the stem .
25 They are looking through the directory board in the foyer of the RCA building , reading aloud to each other all the names of firms they find ridiculous ( ‘ How about this ?
26 And sometimes what may seem cruel , such as the speed with which the cattle are rattled through the ring , is done with the best intentions .
27 Somebody has locked the gates there and people who come to exercise their dogs can not get through and are pushing through the hedges and railings . ’
28 All these data are channelled through the process of perception .
29 The thimerosal-induced calcium spiking in hamster eggs was blocked by the antibody 18A10 ( Box 3 ) , confirming the notion that these thiol reagents are acting through the IP 3 R ( ref. 97 ) .
30 Focus upon ecosystems in this way also required emphasis upon biogeochemical cycles which are the pathways whereby mineral nutrients are cycled through the world system and this was important as a major thrust in the systems approach ( chapter 7 , p. 156 ) .
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