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

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1 Manufacturers gain through having their product demonstrated , or even through having it present in a store ( or else they would be unwilling to pay ‘ slotting allowances ’ to supermarkets ) , so that demand is not exogenous to retailing .
2 Monogamy did not , however , simultaneously restrict the sexual freedom of the men , in spite of a pretence otherwise , since men had nothing to lose through philandering .
3 This was taught through watching and working the exhibits , and through a workshop on animation in one of the centre 's classrooms , while the course was also linked to art gallery visits in Paris .
4 It is evident that the expertise and contacts Grampian companies have developed through supplying the North Sea oil industry stands them in good stead to take advantage of oil related opportunities in the Middle East .
5 Learning to value the skills they have developed through running a home and family was just one of thousands of options for change being offered to women at Colchester Town Hall on an Education Day organised as part of this year 's Adult Learners ’ Week .
6 Developed through having had this magazine of my own since the age of six , and listening to the Top 30 every Tuesday only to run off instantly to the typewriter in order to compile my own personal Top 30 which totally conflicted with how the world really was .
7 Usually she got through cutting it up by fantasizing that she was Christian Barnard saving the life of Francis Bacon or Lucian Freud .
8 I had been told about periods at primary school when I was ten years old , but apart from that , the only information I had was what I got through talking to friends at school , because some had older sisters who had already started .
9 Most of the jobs will disappear through hiving off divisions and seeking voluntary redundancies .
10 The information about God and his will which the Christian receives through reading the Bible calls for a tough response that is anything but sentimental .
11 Since methylation of Dcm seems to proceed through binding of SAM to the active site ( see above ) it seemed plausible that this reaction may be stimulated by the presence of DNA .
12 The silicon ingots are highly perfect single crystals and on the atomic scale the cutting has to proceed through breaking bonds .
13 Against a Bristol side content to cruise through experimenting with back-row moves and threequarter combinations , Irish too often fumbled and scrambled .
14 A bigger pipe , more water goes through offering less resistance .
15 And the cost savings that result — which come on top of the remarkable savings you make through buying director from CompuAdd .
16 This goal could be realised through making education more widely available .
17 The acid test , of course , was to sit through Driving Miss Daisy without shedding a tear .
18 But what if at the moment of birth the whole of one 's life to come were to flash before one 's eyes and then to be immediately wiped away , forgotten , while we laboriously go through all the pleasures and sorrows , all the hopes and frustrations that make up a life , meeting people and parting from them , listening to them and speaking to them , to go through tasting all we taste in the course of our long lives , seeing all we see , every leaf at every moment and every cloud at every moment , and hearing all we hear , the hooting of every car and the singing of every bird and every performance of the Brandenburg concertos , go through all that , in time , very slowly , though we had already been through it all , every moment of it , leaf , cloud , concerto , in one brief but intense instant , everything perfectly formed but over in less than a second ?
19 have to go through looking through them every time you want something .
20 To volunteer useful information , so that the caller does n't have to go through asking you questions .
21 We 'll debate and these instructions , but there 's always this shortfall , and it 's been going on for far too long , and we still have an increasing number of responsibilities , and I just find it extremely distressing to have to sit here time and time again , to go through doing things that we really know we should n't be .
22 Police are often delayed through having to seek permission to enter places such as shopping malls , and the law needs to be enforced in pubs and clubs .
23 The Tories have stopped short of making trade union membership illegal but is it legal to punish trade union members financially through selective redundancies , and as collective agreements are cancelled through offering inferior individual contracts and withholding pay rises ?
24 In other words , we need to recognize that many apparently independent units of production are , without being legally owned subsidiaries , so dominated through subcontracting and purchasing arrangements , that they are effectively part of a single unit of capitalist production .
25 A member of the working class is more likely to benefit through securing the benefits of collective organisation while doing the least possible to actually create such collectives .
26 Many of the difficulties experienced by users trying to cope with the idiosyncratic Shifting system could be solved through adding extra keys to handle the more commonly occurring characters such as the punctuation , mathematical symbols and Delete .
27 Any effective loft which a golfer may have enjoyed through using a flexible shaft can be restored by an adjustment of the clubface .
28 Healing information carried through resonating biomagnetic waves instantly begins to restore an even , harmonious flow of energy throughout the patient 's body .
29 That a measure apparently so contrary to noble interests was carried through has encouraged the view that , in the hands of a determined tsar , the Russian State was able to ride roughshod over every class .
30 Their ambition will not be merely personal , for they will have discovered that their own goals are best pursued through assisting the organization to attain its goals .
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