Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The essence of the tort lies in the coercion of B , through whom A intentionally inflicts damage upon C , but obviously the law can not hold every form of coercion to be wrongful .
2 If you wish to cancel your booking this must be done in writing from the person in whose name the booking is invoiced to the travel agent through whom the booking was made or to the Invoicing Dept , Redwing Holidays Limited , Groundstar House , London Road , Crawley , West Sussex , RH10 2TB , and sent by Recorded Delivery if you have booked with us direct .
3 Mention should also be made of the French theologian Auguste Sabatier ( 1839–1901 ) , through whom the movement also made some impact on the French Roman Catholic Modernists , notably A. F. Loisy ( 1857–1940 ) .
4 Your booking is taken to be confirmed and accepted in respect of all persons travelling when we despatch our Confirmation and Account to the person signing the booking form or to the Travel Agent through whom the booking was made .
5 A cancellation can only be accepted in writing from the person who signed the booking form or in writing from the Travel Agent through whom the booking was made .
6 Of course , you will have to have a detective through whom the reader will watch this gradual revelation .
7 Gael has rejected God as a guarantor of reality , but he is being used , despite himself , as an oracular figure through whom the knowledge of other characters may be conveyed .
8 If you like , Jesus is the funnel through whom the Spirit becomes available to men .
9 Jesus is the prism through whom the diffused and fitful light of the Spirit is concentrated .
10 Jesus is the prophet ( Luke 7 : 16 A t 3:22 , 7:37 ) the long-awaited prophet of the end-time , Through whom the prophetic Spirit so active in the Old Testament , gave full and final revelation .
11 They were the disciples of one Malam Ibrahim , a teacher of the Koran whose studies had slowly convinced him that the Jesus of whom he read in its pages was the mediator through whom the prayers of the faithful are offered up to the All-Merciful .
12 The broker ( through whom the approach would normally be made ) must be kept informed at each stage of the process .
13 The Old Testament kings had been warriors and conquerors , smiting their enemies , but they had also been vehicles through whom the law of God was interpreted and enforced .
14 If you have sold all of your ordinary shares in Dawson International PLC , you should pass this document and the enclosed form of proxy to the purchaser , or to the agent through whom the sale was effected for transmission to the purchaser .
15 New incentives are needed , says Czechborn Mrs Debbie Welch , a lecturer at Longlands College in Middlesbrough , through whom the visit has been arranged .
16 Apart from the obvious enjoyment of this extended honeymoon stage , it does mean that the actual hard work of the relationship can be delayed , for nothing the young lovers do could ever spoil the bliss — at least for a short while !
17 I know what I need , to put my head down for half an hour this afternoon I wo n't be fit for nothing the night .
18 The gentle old men who took up the presidency of Lebanon had about them a streak of cold savagery that stunned even the Palestinians .
19 to provide meetings which have about them a sense of mental , spiritual and emotional homecoming to them .
20 She thought about them a lot , wondering how it was going for them on their first real day on active service ; the first day , she supposed , of the rest of their lives — of the duration , at least .
21 They looked about them a bit hazily and then at the bleeding half-thing that had been the young boy and scuttled into a corner .
22 And , road accidents , we talk about them a lot , and we 've discussed about charging for them , or whether we should n't and all the rest of it , they are n't about bits of squashed metal , they 're about people .
23 We always had books and newspapers in the house , and I talked to the children about them every day .
24 At least Linfield are still above us in the championship race so you can keep on writing about them every day .
25 ‘ But I never felt remorse about them the same way I did about him .
26 All were shabby ; all had about them the cleanliness of icy well-water , spoiled and fetid with the reek of the city , that nothing but fire could dispel .
27 ‘ They are looking fresher and bouncier , and I just sense there has been a lot more energy about them the past 10 days .
28 In September and October we read in the papers of the heavy raids on London , and the more we read and heard about them the more difficult it became to understand how people could survive .
29 The following three hours passed with surprising speed , but I had already learnt a valuable lesson : it is very tiring and hard being in general surgery ; every patient expects that the doctor knows all about them the moment they walk in the door , and we had to be empathetic , not sympathetic .
30 About them the world seemed to stand still , the silence broken only by the gentle rustling of the leaves in the branches above their heads .
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