Example sentences of "which can be [verb] through [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only those ideas which can be traced through many different formulations on depression in the seventy years since Freud 's book was published are touched upon here . |
2 | But yesterday Dr Edwin Pugh , director of public health at Darlington Health Authority , revealed adults had also suffered from the condition , which can be transmitted through infected water and food . |
3 | The Group will continue to welcome suggestions from staff on computing matters , which can be raised through any of the members or through the Users Group . |
4 | A feasibility study completed earlier in 1986 demonstrated the viability of the project and the value of the information on the small enterprise owner and self-employed which can be obtained through such a procedure . |
5 | We also have some evidence ( see , for example , Whyte , 1986 ) that this may be a learned difference which can be altered through appropriate educational experiences . |
6 | For example , very few people make the maximum allowable contributions , which can be done through additional voluntary contributions into a company scheme or into personal pensions where such a plan exists . |
7 | The kind of knowledge which can be learnt through classic realist texts mitigates against a detailed , productive analysis of racial issues . |
8 | This ‘ screening ’ for mental handicap is not as yet widely available except to older mothers where the incidence of Down 's Syndrome , the main type of mental handicap which can be identified through these tests , is considerably greater . |
9 | The improvement of infrastructure , the supply of inputs , the relevance of technology and machinery , the appropriateness of applied research and the dissemination of its results , as well as inadequate or exploitative marketing systems are all factors which can be corrected through comprehensive and integrated planning . |