Example sentences of "through [noun] which [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | The real question is to encourage and to make feasible more horizontal collaboration by working with managers within individual business units , through programmes which get resources across existing business units , and by having top management play a much more active role in managing the totality of the firm as a portfolio of core competences |
2 | It does this through sensors which monitor speed and body movement , and this information is passed on to a computer . |
3 | In the caste system social closure is achieved through prohibitions which prevent members of a caste from marrying outside their caste . |
4 | He capitalised on the TV ban with a press blitz through McCann-Erickson which put ICBINB into the top five dairy spreads . |
5 | We aim to create a first-class education system for all , not just by providing adequate public funding , but also through reforms which increase choice and opportunity for each citizen . |
6 | Delia Marr graphically demonstrates her sincere affection for dogs of all kinds through paintings which seem to express the very soul of her subjects |
7 | Dispossessed and relatively powerless groups — for example , American blacks or white working-class youths — articulate their various perspectives , as victims , on the dominant reality through musics which accept the basic rhythmic-harmonic framework derived from the tradition of notated music but at the same time work against this in various ways , notably by superimposing on the framework musical techniques typical of oral cultures . |
8 | Steve Hancock then created a superb opportunity for Ray Caci with a brilliant through ball which beat the Barlaston defence , only for the forward to thunder his shot against the bar . |
9 | Intelligence operates , in fact , through concepts which break up the flow of our experience , classifying it by isolated , lifeless categories , such as cause and effect , beginning and end , subject and object , and so on . |
10 | The anthropologist 's task , therefore , is to gain access to societies through means which contain these societies ' own interpretations about themselves . |
11 | In films such as My Beautiful Launderette , Passion of Remembrance , and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid , or in the paintings of Sonia Boyce and others which formed part of The Other Story exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in 1989 , complex intersections of sexuality , ethnicity and class are imaginatively constructed through representations which break decisively with the framework of positive and negative images . |
12 | A visitor can wander through rooms which reincarnate life as it used to be lived over the last centuries . |
13 | The growth of collective action by States through international organisations has been achieved primarily through treaties which have been used to define the competence of international organisations , and to perform their functions . |
14 | However , to help centres , students and employers it has been decided that communication , numeracy and information technology should be assessed through modules which have been specifically designed to deliver these core skills . |
15 | There is nothing worse than sitting through shots which wobble around and zoom in and out while the camcorder operator is getting things sorted out . |
16 | When latecomers appear through doors which slam noisily behind them and creep across the room in front of you , do not try to continue by raising your voice while your audience turn to look at the newcomers . |