Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] through " in BNC.
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1 | If , however , the requirements are not well defined or the system design is not capable of meeting all the requirements , then much unnecessary fire , smoke and water damage may occur through the system failing to control the fire quickly . |
2 | This is because it is they who know what level of assurance the acquirer may seek through warranties and indemnities . |
3 | The spectrum of conviction concerning God 's existence may run through several degrees of probability . |
4 | Unfortunately good judgement must mature through hard experience , but it is basic commonsense to check the freezing levels on the forecast , and to ask other climbers , and particularly hut guardians for information on the condition of your proposed route . |
5 | The professor may apply through the board of the faculty concerned to the General Board of the Faculties for leave to keep a register regulating the number of students who may be admitted to the practical classes in his department . |
6 | I believe that the sovereign must rule through the law and that the people are his constituents . ’ |
7 | In return the office-holder could recoup through tax farming , exemptions , and so on . |
8 | Much of the potential for transferability of good practice could come through a series of innovations which partnership might originate , provided it is prepared to transcend traditional structures . |
9 | The wind could blow through them and the sun shine upon them , unlike the courts of Nottingham . |
10 | Apparently no known tank force could break through a six-lane snarl-up , so the authorities have to be able to whistle up a traffic jam within minutes . |
11 | In extreme cases , if the dark areas of the artwork are not perfectly opaque ( say you used ink instead of dry transfers or crepe tape ) the UV light could pass through this and excessive exposure will affect the etch-resist varnish under the artwork — and the result can be that the whole of the etch-resist ink will be exposed , so that the foil pattern does not develop . |
12 | Soon the Commandant would come through the gates and into the compound and the orders would be shouted for them to form their ranks for roll-call and check before the march to the Factory for work . |
13 | Then a green light would stab through the gloom and he 'd be roaring down the narrow concrete strip , faster and faster , holding Sugar back until it seemed the boundary fence was hurtling to meet them . |
14 | The effect would continue through sunrise and up to 2 — 3 hours afterwards . |
15 | The ambulance would leave through that area , Ashley reasoned , so she would waylay it there and travel to the hospital with Simon . |
16 | Normally the trainer will go through a reproduced interview and discuss the good and bad points which are usually clearly evident . |
17 | The University 's funding in future will come through a contract , awarded by the Universities Funding Council , to teach a certain number of students in certain subjects for certain prices . |
18 | We are just holding our thumbs in the hope that the machinery and fabric will last through the summer months . |
19 | InteCalc claims that pressing the right arrow key will scroll through the currently available files but this was n't the case on my sample . |
20 | Its brief , according to a resolution unanimously agreed at the UN Security Council on March 17 , was to look at the requirements for a future peacekeeping operation and to create " mechanisms to ensure humanitarian aid can get through unhindered " . |
21 | These episodes can be due to both apnoeic and non-apnoeic mechanisms , and some of the apparent benefits of additional inspired oxygen may arise through relaxation of bronchiolar or pulmonary arteriolar muscle tone , both of which may increase in response to airway hypoxia . |
22 | We also consider that requests for assistance should come through the Deputy Director Operations as arranged and not be dealt with in a haphazard way between unit commanders who are presumably not in the full operational picture . ’ |
23 | Whereas the subject of Marx 's early work should develop through the productive construction of the world , Simmel 's examples most often related to the potential provided by the exchange and consumption of goods not of one 's own production . |
24 | All candidates who intend to study for any full-time first degree must apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service ( UCAS ) which for 1994 entry replaces UCCA/PCAS . |
25 | He is a man of vision , whose Bedouin roots give him respect for tradition and the belief that the pursuit of peace must come through diplomacy . |
26 | The ILP Guild of Youth also collapsed at the beginning of the war , the NAC feeling that " members of the Guild should function through the Party " . |
27 | The oscillations of C are due to the alternating reinforcement and cancellation between unc and unc I think you can see that [ 4 ] is the quantitative version of the statement that to get C the electron must go through both slits . |
28 | Arsenal manager George Graham was the most strident of those who hinted to Clough in recent weeks that when points go out of the door , football philosophy should fly through the window . |
29 | The ‘ antagonism of interest ’ , which Green knew existed , could ‘ only be met by moral ideas appropriate … to the citizen stage … the reconciliation must come through a higher gospel of rights — the gospel of duty ’ . |
30 | Many refused to accept the notion that the peasantry must pass through the mill of capitalism and be divided between rural capitalists and rural proletarians . |