Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] through " in BNC.

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1 institutions or through local authority inservice programmes .
2 Important parts of the job could be carried out at break times or through telephone calls .
3 Inter-country divergences ‘ are explained by variations in the extent and depth of collective bargaining and in support for union [ membership ] security , either directly from employers or through collective agreements ’ ( p. 27 ) , i.e. the greater the ‘ depth ’ of bargaining ( in terms of the involvement of local union officers and shop stewards ) and union support , the higher the density .
4 A flexible approach , however , using short interviews and introducing self help by groups or through use of publications and other media may be of more value .
5 Keynesians assume that investment expenditures are the more likely to be influenced by changes in interest rates , since raising money to purchase capital goods — perhaps through the issue of equities or through borrowing from the banks — is more attractive when interest rates are lower .
6 Many such groups founder through lack of goals or through poor leadership .
7 This ‘ plain paper typesetter ’ — a term already used by AM Varityper to describe their 600dpi VT600 — can handle 20,000 pages per month and runs either under its own drivers or through a PostScript interpreter developed by Printware and using the Bitstream font library .
8 These are easy to obtain from health shops or through specialised catalogues and have the advantage of being free from chemicals and therefore non-addictive .
9 Featuring ‘ Blues For Ceausescu ’ , ‘ Only Losers Take The Bus ’ , ‘ Shiny Happy People ’ , ‘ 1000% ’ and ‘ Bible Mike ’ as well as footage from the band 's recent support tour with U2 on the European leg of their world tour assembled by splatter movie director George Seminara , Y'Knaa is available in the shops or through mail order from The Fatima Mansions .
10 Legalization is required in other cases unless the letters rogatory are transmitted through consular or diplomatic channels or through ‘ the ’ Central Authority ( semble of the state of origin ) 217 ; a letter rogatory legalized by a competent consular or diplomatic agent is ‘ presumed to be duly legalized in the State of origin ’ .
11 In many insects , the pressure waves can travel through air channels or through the tissue of the insect to vibrate the back of the stretched membrane as well .
12 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 ’ .
13 The number of children at the school may have dropped considerably either through competition from other schools or through a fall in the number of children of school age in the neighbourhood .
14 I much prefer the system of devolved power to individual schools either by their becoming grant-maintained schools or through the local management of schools .
15 Parents and governors , on the other side , know what they are told , what they sense through adult contact with schools or through the reports of children and the family .
16 The astounding indulgences granted Winterbotham by the regime apparently formed part of a scheme to woo ranking foreigners and through them impress their governments with Germany 's mounting might .
17 After all , as one late twelfth-century writer put it , English wine could be drunk only with closed eyes and through clenched teeth .
18 Above them , the sky was full of the soft rush of beating wings , clouds of pigeons dipping and diving in and out of the domes and through the minarets .
19 It suggests that there are universal human qualities , and that people can recognize them in Shakespeare 's dramas , over the centuries and through many cultural mediations .
20 On the whole , the new families seem to be quite affectionate units and through them some elements of the moral tradition are being handed on .
21 Labour has rejected the idea of a carbon tax and seems to intend to achieve the cut largely through controls on the use of cars and through implementing a public transport drive .
22 YTS has been a major provider of new opportunities and through its funding mechanism , its special assessment and age exclusions , and its provision of special equipment and services , it has shown itself to be responsive to the needs of very many young people with disabilities and learning difficulties .
23 Catholicism is present in everyday life through state law , as well as through authoritative statements by clergy and through the national — popular consciousness .
24 Halfway down the stairs she heard voices and through the partly-open drawing-room door caught a glimpse of Sally in peacock-blue cashmere and the tall figure of a young man , fine hair above a chestnut brown suede jacket .
25 He held her shoulders and through her cries of anguish she heard Fernando 's sudden worried question .
26 Fish excrete both from their vents and through the gills in the form of ammonia .
27 The battling couple have frequently traded insults in books and through magazine interviews .
28 He was one of the pioneers in opening up archaeology to everyone , both through his books and through radio and television appearances .
29 Half a million application forms have been printed and are being sent all around the country , via over 1,000 blubs , nearly 3,000 schools and through the RFU youth development officers .
30 From the first-floor accommodation of the main block , and to the front of a brick-built hearth serving the new chimney flue , the slightly raised floor of the Victorian extension , reached via a pair of steps and through double doors , provided the site for the drawing-room .
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