Example sentences of "through the [det] [noun] " 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 | You can do this through the many Hall and Department associations , through clubs and groups at home and abroad . |
5 | That we grip through the many senses , and striped wasps |
6 | And how can it sustain this common cause and sense of direction through the many changes which take place from one generation to anther ? … |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Otherwise , I 'd suggest you leaf through the many shareware suppliers ' adverts and examine their offerings . |
9 | Through the BNF , these worthy enterprises put the facts about electricity from nuclear power before the public through the many information channels available to it . |
10 | ‘ 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 . |
11 | A panel made up of a small group of SCOTVEC 's senior committee members was brought together to sift through the many college 's nominees . |
12 | The canal route led through pleasant scenery and was more congenial in every way apart from being quite hard work through the many locks . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | And with that , the great swan spread its wings and glided gently downward through the many branches of the big tree . |
15 | The erection of the machinery , which was manufactured in London and transported to the head of the incline by canal , proceeded through the latter part of 1899 to practical completion in April 1900 , when trials took place.8 ; As a result of these trials , Thomas required some modifications to be carried out , after which final acceptance trials took place in May , 9 ; followed by an Official visit — perhaps the opening — by the Committee on 11th July , 1900.0 ; The photographs of the boats ‘ Marsworth ’ and ‘ Langley ’ passing through the lift were probably taken in April of that year . |
16 | None of the current generation of sculptors including Cragg , Deacon , Kapoor and Flanagan , is yet sold in large enough numbers at auction to be indexed , though the rise in the retail prices of their work through the latter part of the Eighties was at least as steep as for sculptors with a saleroom record . |
17 | Gloucester had had some links with the county through the former de Vere estates , but he does not seem to have been particularly active there and his influence was overshadowed by the duchy of Cornwall interest . |
18 | Gloucester had had some links with the county through the former de Vere estates , but he does not seem to have been particularly active there and his influence was overshadowed by the duchy of Cornwall interest . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Smashing through the few Night Goblins that remained to oppose them , Duregar and Belegar headed west . |
22 | Schmidt looked through the few things she brought out . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | The future 's not certain for Little Jay , but to prevent other animals going through the same agony police say owners must be extra-vigilant . |
25 | Perhaps they had some kind of masonic understanding , they 'd all been through the same initiation . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | And in the middle of June the bridge office will be going through the same exercise and June the nineteenth , I think , it 's the Monday everyone within the group will be working to the group 's quality systems . |
28 | And the other thing is that the second year 's payment is taken out a year 's later through the same banker 's order . |
29 | The other elements can enable you to access weather satellites , weather faxes and your own weather station through the same PC screen . |
30 | I replied to Ms Chevannes through the same newspaper thus : ‘ Generally , black kids do not demonstrate interest in school work and do not sink much enthusiasm into their efforts . |