Example sentences of "and [noun prp] through " in BNC.

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1 It is hard to say what the theme of the book is , but I would say that it was probably about the development of the relationship between Finn and Jim through their adventures .
2 Gained initial overseas licence interests in USA and Netherlands through merger with Oil Exploration ( Holdings ) Limited .
3 The work of internationally known directors such as Malle , Godard , and Tavernier through Besson , Annaud and Akeman will be set alongside that of a new generation like Eric Rochant , Leon Carax and Diane Kurys .
4 The government on March 11 rejected an offer of peace talks with the FARC and ELN through their Simón Bolívar National Guerrilla Co-ordinating Board ( CNG ) .
5 Rachel meets Anab and Haleemo through the local school that their children attend , and learns of Haleemo 's other children , still stranded in Somalia .
6 They are all junior high school students , visiting Britain and Ireland through the ‘ Citizen Ambassador ’ programme run by People to People International .
7 The Conservatives have been in control of Hereford and Worcester through the chairman 's casting vote .
8 The four tower galleries , which are not uniformly successful in their proportions but which are distinguished by the soft ambient lighting concealed within the beautiful ribbed vaults ( there is no natural light ) , will contain masterpieces of European and American art arranged floor by floor in a broadly chronological progression from Delaunay and Chagall through Mondrian and Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art .
9 Arsenal , without both first-choice full-backs Winterburn and Dixon through injury , suffered another setback when they lost O'Leary after 24 minutes with a hand injury .
10 The fierce but totally unsentimental family loyalty that saw Brenda and Elaine through the intense pressures of those years — from the shock to the difficult aftermath of Brian 's release — blazes on every page of this book , making it a gripping record of the extraordinary achievement of two ‘ ordinary ’ women .
11 Bernice sighed , shook her head , and turned to shepherd Francis and Elaine through the doorway .
12 Probyn is one of the few players on the international scene to have played the game at every level : from Old Albanians , Streatham and Croydon through Richmond and Wasps to the first of his 33 caps in 1988 .
13 He names the Coastway route between Southampton and Eastbourne through Portsmouth and Brighton , and the North Downs route between Reading , Guildford and Tonbridge as candidates for closure .
14 Dutifully she and Luke followed Anna and Sam through the house ; they discovered that they had both visited it several times in the past .
15 Betty and George found their support in the local day centre , Jill from a relative 's support group and Gladys through a care attendant scheme that relieved her responsibilities for a few hours each day .
16 This is not in the long term interests of global capitalism , and TNCs through their governments have been known to put pressure on dictators for the purpose of creating or restoring pluralist political systems .
17 Then I began to talk Tim and Derek through the proposed drop .
18 Two Lebanese-born financiers , Jean Magharian and Barkev Magharian , were each sentenced on Sept. 13 by a court in Bellinzona to four years ' imprisonment and a fine of SFr50,000 ( approximately US$39,000 ) for laundering SFr1,200 million ( US$933 million ) for drug operations in Turkey and Lebanon through Swiss banks .
19 LUCKY GOLDSTAR SUN CLONES HIT UK AND EUROPE THROUGH LOGIX
20 IT COULD BE THAT the British audience will have been acclimatised to Shore , Myers and Carvey through the path-clearing work done by the Bill And Ted movies .
21 Widespread in the Pacific is Broussonetia papyrifera ( Moraceae ) , originally from Asia and now grown from China and Japan through Malesia to America , where it is naturalized : it is the basis of Polynesian tapa cloth , which is made from its bark .
22 The research being undertaken is a unique opportunity for a detailed cross-national comparison of the contracting systems in the UK and France through a controlled pair of case studies of construction projects .
23 In literature too , the period sees the increasing use of English , and although some bilingual ( or even trilingual ) writing occurs in the fifteenth century , notably in macaronic verse , the major authors , from Chaucer and Langland through Malory to Skelton and Wyatt , wrote entirely or principally in English .
24 Physically the original problem was the connecting of the Soar Navigation system , completed during the early phase of canal development , with the Grand Junction system , the new line between London and Braunston through Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire , completed in 1914 .
25 The superstars who race fearsome 175bhp four cylinder twostrokes in the 15 GP 's , stretching from Japan , Australia and America through Europe to Brazil and Malaysia , are the most famous and best paid performers in bikesport .
26 Nevertheless , one ought not to underplay significantly the degree of consensus aimed for in England and Wales through consultation and extensive teacher participation in National Curriculum syllabus working groups , even if this system was rather undermined by the government 's rejection of several of the history working party 's recommendations .
27 This might well come to be true in secondary schools in England and Wales through the formulation of a national curriculum and the defining of national criteria for GCSE and the so-called benchmarks .
28 For my open study , I have decided to investigate the imagination of Lewis Carroll , using Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass .
29 Having looked at both Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass , I have confirmed my belief that Lewis Carroll had a very vivid imagination and this makes his work fascinating to children and adults alike .
30 This is not the view of Andrew Dallmeyer , who has written a very thought-provoking play linking Chapman and Lennon through corresponding aspects of their haunted lives .
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