Example sentences of "through which we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There are informal networks through which we let one another know what we are doing and we meet and talk .
2 Their use of the word ‘ consciousness ’ refers to the system of meaning through which we apprehend the world , as well as the ideas , opinions and beliefs which we are aware of holding .
3 While it is valuable to show your awareness of complexities in the words through which we conceptualise , scare quotes may not be the best way of doing so .
4 Philip becomes aware of the process through which we invent our own identities based on the fictional paradigms at our disposal .
5 In an attempt to eliminate what we know is stupid , we are often forced into a bureaucratic game through which we hope to define our expectations and the rules of the game so that emotions will be controlled and rationality will triumph .
6 This conservative variant of normativism has , I believe , provided both the authoritative framework for determining the boundaries of the subject and supplied the basic language through which we reflect on issues raised within the subject .
7 Each of the streets through which we went might have led to it .
8 The Committee considers that " true education " is most readily and completely available through the works of English literature , while also emphasizing its difference from mere " book learning " : " Books are not things in themselves , they are merely the instruments through which we hear the voices of those who have known life better than ourselves " .
9 ‘ Eternity is not endless time , nor infinity endless space ; they are the entirely different mental categories through which we perceive the unfallen world . ’
10 It trailed across the dust , occasionally halting in dark brown cakes , from room to room , not through the doors sealed up with breeze-blocks but through holes in the walls , holes through which we crawled , troglodytes all .
11 The relationships through which we work are no less real than those we engage in outside work , and it seems inevitable that they will raise the gamut of feelings , some of which , some men and women will be unable to resist acting out .
12 The atmosphere which is evoked in the reading of the poem is one of hopelessness , of resignation , of dark depression and sadness alleviated only by the concluding couplet through which we understand that although oncoming death seems to ‘ take away ’ everything from him , his beloved still remains and can see the glimmers of life through desolation .
13 When we make something like these ten steps our daily discipline , we are aiming for it to be a vehicle through which we meet God and learn to love him and listen to him and abide in him .
14 There followed a period of reassessment — one that was widespread among feminists in general — through which we examined oppressions and questions of priorities and hierarchies , something we are still centrally concerned with .
15 For this reason , a Christian marriage is a like an opened door , through which we see new visions , and walk out into a vast panorama we never knew existed .
16 This argument may be exemplified by considering one of the mechanisms through which we deal with the everyday world .
17 It provides paradigms of action and role models through which we interpret ‘ real life ’ .
18 Time is a window through which we spy the world , And being engrossed in our present moments , we fail to grasp the significance of the time behind and the time ahead .
19 Newtonian physics at one time seemed to give support to the idea that the universe was ordered and mechanistic and , therefore , divinely made ; Darwinism challenged many of the basic tenets of Christianity , thereby setting science and religion in opposition and creating an important set of dualities — rationality/irrationality , reason/faith — through which we have come to construct science .
20 I think I should start by stressing the process through which we have gone in order to prepare this report has been somewhat different this year from that which we followed in the past and
21 The cultural phenomena through which we glimpse female spirituality in the Middle Ages are undoubtedly important for feminist studies .
22 If we are willing to embark on an inner journey , we can discover all of the beliefs , expectations and hidden agendas through which we create our own lives , and begin to create the future of our Dreams .
23 The only outlet through which we dared to express our distress was sharing our fantasies of burning down our school !
24 However , as explorers , it is the country through which we travel that always leaves the greatest impression and , in this respect , our passage along the ‘ train of bones ’ would remain an unforgettable journey .
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