Example sentences of "they through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then , someone from your band can take charge or reading them through every week , taking notes on anything which might be useful .
2 And top fitness consultant Martica Heaner is putting them through a walking , aerobics and swimming plan .
3 ‘ This project is a good example of how AMEC can offer a total solution to clients by integrating the skills of different parts of the group and focusing them through a bespoke joint venture company , ’ he said .
4 A JEALOUS husband stabbed his wife and her toyboy lover to death after spying on them through a chink in the curtains .
5 And Melanie had spied on them through a keyhole , and would never get closer to them than the keyhole in the door behind which they lived .
6 The youth led them through a brick archway into a second room overflowing with cardboard boxes , many of them open to reveal their contents .
7 This enables softening to be done simply and economically with waters of a wide range of hardness by passing them through a bed of the granulated material .
8 In this same hospital , when relatives come to the mortuary to visit the dead member of their family , they view them through a sheet of glass .
9 If you were ordering hundreds and hundreds of these would you put , express them through a parcel delivery service ?
10 During the Second World War , for example , a number of government initiatives stimulated thinking about the resettlement of disabled people into open employment by channelling them through a period of ‘ industrial rehabilitation ’ .
11 Carter lead them through a doorway onto a staircase .
12 McAdam 's system , which involved his surveyors checking the size of stones by passing them through a two-inch ring , was soon adopted by the turnpike trusts .
13 I mean you may have to support them through a sort of bad patch , but the idea is to erm get them so that they can look after themselves , you know .
14 After a lot of pestering I was allowed to speak to two friends who had come to court with me , and I was appalled by having to speak to them through a glass and metal grille thing .
15 I suppose you could if you put them through a junction box or something .
16 The trust said prices would be about two-thirds of market value and those who could not afford to buy could rent them through a housing association .
17 Haymarket had intended to set up a computer business with over 20 staff to build its own PCs under the brand Eyecon and sell them through a dealer network .
18 Boil them slowly till they are all to pieces ; then squeeze and strain them through a bag .
19 They were so transparent and thin , you could put them through a wedding ring .
20 In this situation the distance/number of links between the pair could be calculated from the ‘ shortest path ’ connecting them through a sequence of intermediate linked probes .
21 Students may enter complex calculations from sources such as passed examination papers and the computer will take them through a solution step by step .
22 To read them through a lens drawn from another context , for example that of later church history , is to impose a construction on the material for which there is no warrant .
23 They had homes and jobs in their own country but these have been burned and stripped away from them through no fault of their own .
24 Medicines do not come without risks , and patients are harmed by them through no fault of the drug or the prescriber .
25 He 'd found them through an ad in Private Eye , and they always welcomed his business — but then , the tottering co-operative would welcome anybody 's business .
26 I met them through an advert .
27 Or see them through an abortion ,
28 Their migration route to the Alaskan feeding grounds takes them through an area of ocean which is cluttered with drift-nets .
29 She really was more than half-minded to take them downstairs again and post them through the hole in the mahogany skirting board of the dining-room where they could lie in wait for crumbs of bread and cheese and apple peels that she would be careful to drop …
30 The common police services must be combined in a central police agency so that we can deal with serious and organised crime , not necessarily crime which immediately affects the lives of constituents but crime which can affect them through the stealing of their pension funds or the misappropriation of their assets and savings .
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