Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] through " in BNC.
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1 | He may be contacted on or through Batsford . |
2 | Thirdly , the object is that in or through which an instinct can achieve its aim . |
3 | It stems also from the inherent violence of sexual subordination and the ( mis ) representation which ( re ) produces it , especially in and through the category of the sexual deviant . |
4 | ‘ … the main idea is that social phenomena are seen as existing in relation to each other , and continually developing in and through such relations so as to form at various phases contradictory forces that generate qualitatively new formations . |
5 | The vānaprasthin on the other hand , seeks to realize Truth existentially in and through the service of others . |
6 | To say , for example , that God is the Creator and Preserver of the world , is to give particular expression to the awareness of absolute dependence ; and it is in and through that awareness that the meaning and truth alike of the doctrinal affirmation are opened up . |
7 | But it is only in and through the Christian modification of the God-consciousness that the significance of Jesus can be grasped , and it is in terms of God-consciousness that his person and work , who he was and what he achieved , must be interpreted . |
8 | Barth insisted that the God with whom we have to deal makes himself known in and through Jesus Christ as the Father , Son and Holy Spirit , and that this is the real key to his being as God . |
9 | It challenges conventional psychology 's idea of a unified , stably gendered subject , by offering an analysis of how gendered subjects are produced in and through symbol systems . |
10 | She deploys a Foucauldian version of Lacanian theory , which suggests that language emerges in and through the recognition of power differences , including gender differences . |
11 | I am simply denying that God ( whatever we may mean by God ) could be of such a kind that God could intervene in human history , or be revealed through particular events in history , or through a particular person , in a way in which God is not potentially present to us in and through all acts and persons . |
12 | God works in and through the processes he has built into the natural world . |
13 | There may also be the tacit and covert implication that those people who have to live in and through such an object world are equally superficial and deluded , and are unable to comprehend their position . |
14 | In the second case , how the discourses are constructed is seen as an integral part of the power which they exercise in and through material practices of discrimination . |
15 | The penetration and effectiveness of Information Technology ( IT ) in and through teacher education |
16 | Each had to be in the mainstream , each had to be approached in and through a group of mainstream pupils . |
17 | This is because ethanol is a non-electrolyte of small molecular weight that diffuses rapidly in and through biological membranes . |
18 | Peter Berger spoke about " signals of transcendence " which are given in and through our normal human experience ( Berger 1969 : 70 – 96 ) . |
19 | Beyond it flowed the heavy mainstream , with small eddies curling along and through the wire on the surface . |
20 | They are extremely vulnerable to impact by vehicles , although they will trade off this risk against increased journey length : it is not unusual to see people clambering over or through barriers designed to force them to cross roads away from junctions . |
21 | To complete the cycle , oxygen is necessary , either directly from the air , or more commonly in solution in the water , and this too must be passed over or through the media . |
22 | The main methods of passing water over or through media are : air-power or pump/powerhead . |
23 | As I battled my way over or through each obstacle I 'd think I 'll be ahead of him after this — he 'll never manage this one . |
24 | Therefore , if he had killed himself , he must have either climbed over or through the barrier somewhere near this point . |
25 | For Jay , many things in life had been easy , a walk-over , ; she had leapt over and through the academic hurdles and hoops of childhood and teenage with a lazy facility that she only realised later . |
26 | progress was occasionally slow but the big driver was coaxing the big wheels gently over and through the snow . |
27 | Boswell is the one who tells us the legend of the seahorse from the lakes who devoured a man 's daughter , and was eventually trapped by the lure of a sow on a spit ; from Boswell we learn that of the hundred-strong little army the Laird of Raasay mustered , eighty-six came back from Culloden ; Boswell chronicles the ash and plane trees , the limestone rocks , the caves and their stalactites , the black cattle , the plover , the pigeons and blackcock , the rainfall , nine months in a year , the juniper , the peat , the belief in the existence of a gold mine , and the women wawking or waulking the tweed , a tedious operation where the tweed is rubbed over and through water in order to shrink and thicken it ( in the outer Hebrides they add their own urine to the vat , although Bozzie missed that one ) , and the women sang a worksong to accompany the rhythmic labour , and did not succeed in drowning out Johnson 's deep voice as he asked them questions . |
28 | They climbed not over but through the sun-red grass , among the awakened insect movement and the light ablaze . |
29 | When the scheme ended he stayed on and through his endeavours has helped to make the park a place of beauty . |
30 | Very often , puberty for example , that depression will become more enhanced , so it might present itself as a problem that seems to be rising out of puberty , but as time goes on and through school help that does n't seem to be resolving that problem , I think that 's the point at which the specialist within the school , the teacher within the school , must think about , ‘ This does n't seem to be resolving itself . |