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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Instead of being taken for granted as a set of explanatory standards which will bolster and enhance our understanding of the social world , individualism may appear to offer only a narrow and distorting lens through which to inspect it .
2 There is no road going through which makes it fairly quiet and peaceful , though low flying aircraft and farm machinery make up for traffic noise .
3 If meditation means achieving a state in which stress is reduced — which I believe to be the case — a state in which the self-healing processes of the body may be encouraged , then there may be many channels through which to achieve it .
4 You 'd think it might be quite relaxing , having ( effectively ) no will , and no body anyway through which to exercise it .
5 The opening of a poem is obviously important because there is no previous discourse through which to interpret it except for the title , but this is not precise enough to enable us to assign the proper indexical meaning to the deictic elements and terms .
  Next page