Example sentences of "through the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The ch'i however varies in density from person to person , and the line that I should follow may be hard to discern through the turbid obscuring ch'i of which I am composed .
2 Pařižská Street with its buildings dating from 1900–10 cuts a swathe through the picturesque Jewish ghetto .
3 We believe that , where a request for information has been inadequately answered , it is insufficient to expect the applicant to ‘ seek a remedy through the usual democratic channels or through a judicial review ’ .
4 In the past the NZRFU might not have dealt with submissions from individuals ( such as Knight or even Mayhew ) but would have waited for the details to come , union-to-union , through the usual official channels .
5 She was a child , he should have thought about what would happen when she went through the usual adolescent trials .
6 They sent up a thick screen of flak between the Goshawk planes and the second balloon , damning anyone who tried to break through The usual haphazard spray of machine-gun fire sprinkled the air , inaccurate and half-spent at that height , but it only needed one bulletin the head to destroy a whole aircraft .
7 His father said last night : ‘ I have been through the usual Foreign Office channels .
8 In Minor Project schools , no link person is designated , and this means that the DCSLs have considerable autonomy in working with the schools , though they are expected to liaise with the project team through the regular monthly meetings of library staff which the ACL:E&SS holds .
9 She also lived through the appalling 1982 massacres in the Sabra and Shatila camps .
10 If a local authority has any matter to propose for the good of local government in general or for any particular section of local government , this should invariably be done through the appropriate local authority association , for if supported by the association it will carry much more weight than the proposal of a single local authority .
11 For others , recovery may be possible simply through the appropriate Anonymous Fellowship , with or without some specialist counselling and therapeutic group sessions , or through a 12 Step treatment centre .
12 Overseas candidates who are applying from the following countries are advised to submit their applications to UCCA through the appropriate overseas students ' office in London as listed in an appendix to the UCCA handbook : Cyprus , Ghana ( private candidates only ) , Guyana , India , Luxembourg , Mauritius , Tanzania and Thailand .
13 Overseas candidates who are applying from the following countries are advised to submit their application to UCAS through the appropriate overseas students ' office in London listed in the UCAS handbook : Cyprus , Ghana ( private candidates only ) , Guyana , India , Luxembourg , Mauritius , Tanzania , Thailand .
14 We shall , therefore , ensure that our country has the defence capacity , the strength of alliance and the peace-making commitment necessary to safeguard the United Kingdom , to participate in international negotiations for disarmament , to deter aggression and to contribute to constructing a New World Order , now feasible through the strengthened United Nations .
15 Slipping through the nearest black hole , maybe we can retrace the giant steps for mankind which led us here .
16 through the basking oceanic forms .
17 This being so , Basil 's work amongst teachers extended well beyond the technical and creative considerations of teaching Art : to influencing and deepening the quality of personal relationships amongst those around him , especially through the warm human atmosphere he was able to imbue into his own , uniquely directed , residential courses .
18 After 100yds you will come to a path junction — take the right hand fork and follow the track through the ancient Caledonian pine forest .
19 However its ability to carry through the wider social and economic issues that are now central to its agenda has yet to be proven .
20 ‘ Trying to take away our sovereignty through the bloody Common Market , ’ chimed in the Commander .
21 So I held my breath when conductor En Shao took the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra through the fastest fourth movement of Tchaikovsky 's 4th symphony I have ever heard , wondering what he would do with the resonations .
22 One was its desire to find some way not simply to get through the current hard times , but also to protect themselves from the financial ups and downs that make up every economic cycle .
23 ‘ But we believe a secure future can best be achieved by continuing to take full advantage of the collective marketing strength of producers , whether acting voluntarily or through the current statutory scheme , ’ he said .
24 Through the following warm hazy days of summer , Laura had realised that she was suddenly and magically in love , for the first time in her life .
25 To decide what should go into these two plans , think your way carefully through the following general questions , which should either suggest fresh ideas to you or else persuade you that your proposed topic is unrealisable .
26 I have argued that , in this modern capitalist context , the basic coding of behaviour concerns attitudes to monetary exchange and operates through the following paired oppositions :
27 Internationally the IMI Group provides investment banking and asset management through the following main foreign subsidiaries :
28 THE number of people who have been out of work for more than a year broke through the one million barrier today for the first time in five years .
29 His outburst , following McKendrick 's denial of the existence of absolute moral principles ( p. 78 ) , impolitely reverses the agreement maxim to emphasise his disagreement and although in his next turn he apologises for his outburst , the impression made by his interruption remains strong because it is accompanied by a violent gesture : The importance of physical gestures as a part of the dramatist 's characterisation is indicated by this episode , for , as Stoppard 's stage directions emphasise , Anderson 's anger is strongly conveyed through the one physical action .
30 Devon and Cornwall 's canals connected agricultural areas with the goods they needed which came in through the many small ports .
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