Example sentences of "and through the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Opposition also began to mount among concerned citizens of the area , an opposition which manifested itself both individually and through the Ringaskiddy Residents ' Association , formed two years previously , which had not involved itself in any controversy over previous planning applications for industrial projects in the area .
2 The simple fact is that we believe , as the Opposition have so far , that the best way to make movements along those lines is through international agreement and through the International Maritime Organisation .
3 This is accomplished through the ordering of edges on the Agenda , and through the direction-independent nature of the Fundamental Rule which looks for possible extensions to hypotheses .
4 I could say a lot about ho , but anyway we started this and we used to go to the I L P , and we used to get packed meetings there on a Sunday night , and s then about nineteen , course we had the general strike , and through the general strike we was both in the I L P and we were doing everything we could you know , distributing the illegal leaflets , and er newspapers that we duplicated , on a hand duplicator .
5 The image of the real parents contrasts more and more with the early infantile one , and this contrast includes others who become part of the superego , teachers and other authority figures … today we have the following problem : the inhibiting , controlling , and guiding function of the superego , which largely merges with the ego , is weakened through the weakness of the parents , through indulgent education which fails to train the ego , and through the general social climate of permissiveness .
6 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
7 The means of mass transportation and communication , the commodities of lodging , food and clothing , the irresistible output of the entertainment and information industry carry with them prescribed attitudes and habits , certain intellectual and emotional reactions which bind the consumers more or less pleasantly to the producers and through the latter to the whole .
8 At first , as he battled across the outside pavement and through the raging wind , Cardiff was convinced that a bomb had been detonated on the forecourt outside the office block .
9 This softly-softly approach to studio etiquette extends through the whole band and through the entire session , as Stephen explains :
10 And through the far door : Easter Island .
11 He swept his friends into his arms and the shouting multiplied and reverberated on and on , up and down the beach and through the distant war-broken theatre of Salamis .
12 On 22 December 1631 he became non-resident governor of Jersey , and through the 1630s sat on several administrative commissions .
13 Reached by flights of steps and through the terraced garden , La Campanella is a fascinating small property in an elevated position above the main road in the centre of Taormina town .
14 It does so directly , obviously , through legislation on marriage and divorce , through the regulation of extra-marital sex , and through the moral assumptions of its agencies , such as the Poor Law ; and indirectly through its various forms of support for particular familial and household types , the education system , its role in encouraging or discouraging prosecutions , its omissions as well as its commissions .
15 Hence it might be argued , as Marcuse ( 1964 ) and others did , that a large part of the Western working class has been effectively incorporated into the economy and society of advanced capitalism , not only in the sphere of consumption , as a result of increasing prosperity , but also in the sphere of production , through the increasingly elaborate regulation of industrial relations by law and custom , and through the apparent technological imperatives of a high productivity , high consumption society .
16 From ledge to ledge and through the chequered paths
17 WFP offered two main mechanisms for improving quality , through the contracting process and through the systematic introduction of medical audit .
18 Bell Atlantic Network Integration will provide these services to customers throughout the US from its headquarters in Frazer , Pennsylvania and through the existing network of 338 field service offices operated by the Bell Atlantic Business Systems Services arm .
19 Bell Atlantic Corp 's Bell Atlantic Integrated Systems Inc has entered the network integration market with the formation of a new unit that will provide initial planning and needs analysis , product integration , network implementation , post-implementation support and education services : Bell Atlantic Network Integration will provide these services to customers throughout the US from its headquarters in Frazer , Pennsylvania and through the existing network of 338 field service offices operated by the Bell Atlantic Business Systems Services arm .
20 The higher number of births from the mid-1950s and through the 1960s inevitably meant more pensioners sixty years on .
21 This complacency was once again disputed towards the end of the decade , through the expressionist paintings of Kokoschka , through Karl Kraus 's biting essays , and through the spartan and functionalist design of Adolf Loos .
22 But care was taken that the wealthier members of the nobility should dominate the minority of peasant and urban representatives , the zemstvo budget and powers of taxation were strictly limited , and through the provincial governor and local police the government retained close supervisory powers .
23 to examine the literature on the politics and institutional arrangements of the United Kingdom since the Act of Union with Scotland , the language and Churches question in Wales and through the Irish Question , to establish in one framework both integrative and disintegrative factors ;
24 People like Sherman ( 1985 ) now argue that there are three separate streams or channels of information passing up from the retina and through the visual cortex .
25 As far as I know , there are only two still in existence : one , the U.505 , was captured by an American task force towards the end of the war , towed up the St Lawrence and through the Great Lakes to Chicago where a special cradle was built for it to cross the Lake Shore Drive and then set up in a little house of its own in the Museum of Science and Industry .
26 From his eyrie in Euston Road , and through the Black Dwarf , Hoyland wrote an open letter to Lennon challenging his views , with all of 1968 's radical fervour .
27 A little to the right , on the other side of the lane , the eye dwells upon a small park , with a boating-lake catching the light , and some modest landscaping ; and through the bare winter trees one sees the chimneys of a seemly Victorian ‘ big house ’ .
28 It comes through friendship with June ( Elizabeth Perkins ) , an attractive young woman dying of a brain tumour , and through the mortifying experience of hospital bureaucracy from the other side of the counter .
29 Halfway down the stairs she heard voices and through the partly-open drawing-room door caught a glimpse of Sally in peacock-blue cashmere and the tall figure of a young man , fine hair above a chestnut brown suede jacket .
30 Drawing on the work of anthropologists , linguists and historians , it seeks to provide a theoretical framework for an understanding of multi-lingualism and multi-culturalism , and through the Franco-British comparison to suggest guidelines for assessing the implications of multi-lingualism for contemporary social and cultural policy .
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