Example sentences of "it through [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The main thing is that I can do it through official channels .
2 Within liberal-democratic constitutional theory , the people have the ultimate political power and exercise it through general elections — elections that assume a place of quite massive constitutional significance .
3 They view it through other men 's eyes .
4 In these days , looking at it through neutral eyes , what Jessica did was both very immoral and very dishonest .
5 The ego , as says , is open to the outside world and furthermore to stimulations from inside , from inside the body , that reach it through subjective sensations like hunger when you need food , or fear when something threatens you , and cognitive er awareness like er okay you realize that before you have your lunch you 're gon na have to go to the bank to get some money to pay for it .
6 In 1923 he began to study economic theory and became convinced that government objectives , far from ensuring a return to prosperity , were actively discouraging it through deflationary policies and obsession with the return to the gold standard at pre-war parity .
7 Extracting this heat involves pumping water down an injection borehole drilled from the surface , circulating it through pre-existing fractures , or joints , in the rock , which have been enlarged using high-pressure liquid , and bringing it back to the surface via a second borehole .
8 Take a familiar place and describe it through unfamiliar eyes .
9 They capture the heat produced in electricity generation and distribute it through underground pipes .
10 First , we sense the information and then we digest it through past experiences , attitudes , values and beliefs .
11 An emergency congress of the Czechoslovak Communist Party yesterday elected the former prime minister , Mr Ladislav Adamec , as chairman to guide it through free elections due within six months .
12 Network Appliance expects to push it through value-added resellers , systems integrators and distributors in the US and through OEM customers and distributors in the Far East and in Europe .
13 The trouble with Cabinet was not that Harold ran it through little cabals , but that there was no focal point of decision-making at all .
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