Example sentences of "through [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 She looked back through the many pages she had written , and saw the great names glitter there — Proclus , Plotinus , Iamblichus , Ficino , Pico , Agrippa .
2 Schiller had pleaded , once again going through the many reasons why it was right for him to gain a seat on the council .
3 Going to a built-in wardrobe he opened it and flicked through the many articles of clothing hanging there .
4 That we grip through the many senses , and striped wasps
5 And how can it sustain this common cause and sense of direction through the many changes which take place from one generation to anther ? …
6 Uamhas brings the hill to life through the many tales enacted on its flanks every year by its jumble of human pilgrims , while lamenting their effect on its future .
7 ‘ I fully expected to see a hangar out there and there was n't one ’ , lamented Kermit as we looked through the many pictures he had brought with him to the Reno Air Races .
8 The canal route led through pleasant scenery and was more congenial in every way apart from being quite hard work through the many locks .
9 The wood floated for many weeks , through the many days at sea many things happened like the strange shape it had formed from being slashed off by the sea .
10 And with that , the great swan spread its wings and glided gently downward through the many branches of the big tree .
11 Also planned was a covered swimming-pool , linked to the main house through the former cow-houses , which would be converted into changing accommodation and general storage .
12 There were several possibilities — amongst them , reading through the several books Mr Bligh-Bond wrote on the subject of church architecture , Paganism and the occult .
13 Schmidt looked through the few things she brought out .
14 Instead he pushed his way into the small lounge and rapidly began sorting through the few books and papers she had left lying on the table .
15 And as Lewis ( who had already read through the statement ) watched his chief going through the same pages , he felt more than a little encouraged .
16 Well , Walter had been through the same things , but he wanted to put them down on paper .
17 After about half a minute , tap the person on your left who has now received the power and he then leads through the same activities you did , plus some new ones such as touching toes , jumping in the air , hopping and so on .
18 This restriction of the kernel function K1 is discussed by Volterra ( 1931 ) and shown to be a requirement of the theory of hereditary phenomena , when the phenomenon always follows the same course as it passes successively through the same conditions , whatever may be the relative position of these conditions in time .
19 However , Hall ( 1982a ; 1982b ) hoped that higher-skilled and better-paid jobs would eventually Appear through the same processes that had driven countries such as Hong Kong , South Korea and Singapore from low-grade , low-paid economies into higher , if not always ‘ higher-tech ’ production .
20 The best way to prepare for this is to work through the same processes as historians working with a wide range of documents .
21 They will go through the same experiences and the same activities .
22 Now they and their mothers could share more things because they had been through the same experiences — something that happens with older mothers and their parents as well .
23 This is why people who are the same age as one another usually end up being friends because they are going through the same experiences simultaneously .
24 Liz , from King 's Lynn , Norfolk , said : ‘ I am just sorry that families we know could be going through the same feelings we had when our men left for the Gulf .
25 It was strange now , walking through the same streets , to know that by then it had already happened .
26 Since so much had been done peacefully through economic change , population increases , emigration and Parliamentary legislation , it is not surprising that ministers , like others , naturally assumed that progress through the same channels would continue ad infinitum .
27 They escaped in the van through the same gates they had entered and disappeared into heavy traffic .
28 It 's especially useful in lofts or cellars , and will also dispose of bath and/or shower waste through the same pipes .
29 Patiently , I went through the same arguments that I 'd used with Mazzin himself , emphasizing that we did n't want any trouble but would n't tolerate abuse , and that we felt Islamic Jihad did n't want to cause us unnecessary distress .
30 None the less , it seems likely that the course of studies was so arranged that the students would pass through the same grades of medreses as those in which they would later teach : such would in any case seem to have been the practice in later times .
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