Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] through the " in BNC.

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1 It 's through the intrepidity of our ancestors that any of us are here at all , but this was an extreme case of decadence .
2 Maxim said : ‘ Tell the doc it 's through the chest , in at the eighth rib , definite exit wound at the ninth .
3 I think it 's through the , it 's difficult to lose them again now , I do n't know , I do n't know .
4 It 's through the insurance , I know .
5 It is through the only recently developed concept of homophobia that this reversal proceeds .
6 Thus to a large extent a horse is what it is through the formation of many habits .
7 It is through the study of quartered coats , as displayed in cathedrals , county archives and other reference sources that the local historian may glean much information not only on families of note ( should textual information not exist or be imprecise ) , but how tenure and ownership of estates changed hands in days long or recently past .
8 While it is through the physical senses that we experience the world , it is largely through our emotions that we interpret it and our relationship to it .
9 It is through the generosity of the 11th Duke that the Duke 's Barn Countryside Centre , a marvellous study and conference centre on the Chatsworth estate , was presented to the school in 1986 .
10 It is the way in which Truth or God impinges on or finds expression in the lives of people and as far as Gandhi is concerned it is through the beliefs and traditions of the Hindu way of life that lie finds himself indissolubly bound to Truth .
11 Only some of the leaves are stripped , however , as it is through the foliage that the vine breathes , and the cultivator must use his skill to decide which leaves to strip .
12 It is through the written word that the writer asserts the difference between herself or himself and other people and other writers .
13 It is through the representation of the ruling class 's interests as the interests of the whole society that any threat to class power is contained ( Marx and Engels 1974 : 64 ) .
14 It is through the processes of cultural reproduction , social integration and socialization that the lifeworld is constantly reproduced .
15 It is through the exchange of women in the alliance of marriage that culture and society are founded .
16 It is through the other aspect of one 's ‘ life of thoughts ’ , i.e. ta'kwakomenae ( will , rationality , consciousness ) , that a Piaroa acquires the autonomy to ‘ master ’ within one 's self both the dangerous ta'kwanya and one 's ‘ life of the senses ’ .
17 It is through the power of his ‘ thoughts ’ that the Piaroa ruwang is their great warrior and hunter , while the physical prowess of the practical hunter is considered to be a minor capability , not one to place much value upon .
18 It is through the setting of objectives and the process of resource allocation that control can be exercised on branches of the media and that control remains with the proprietors .
19 In the classical version , we are manipulable only through threats or appeals ; in the positivist it is through the alteration of mechanistic causal variables .
20 It is through the conception of historical time as a continuum that the past becomes a coherent object .
21 Notwithstanding Dicey 's curt rejection of the vulgar Whig idea of the ancient constitution , I believe that it is through the influence of this tradition on Dicey that we are able to make sense of his thought .
22 And since , in practice , it is through the UK that by far the largest numbers of works of art are imported and exported , it looks at though , in effect , it is going to be Britain that will have to police Italian laws .
23 It is through the prompting of the Holy Spirit that the Bible reader gains the mind of Christ , which enables him to apply teaching given centuries ago to contemporary life .
24 It is through the driving system that the flexibility of program use is obtained .
25 To put it the other way around , it is through the state appropriation of the language of change and urbanicity that the construction of an opposite which is perceived as unchanging and suburban becomes sustainable .
26 It is through the implementation of this agreed machinery that disciplinary tribunals and the Inns themselves , with the consent of the Lord Chief Justice , are now able to exercise extended powers of control over the professional conduct of barristers , with a wider range of penalties , but subject always , in the case of decisions by tribunals , to a right of appeal to the visitors : see Disciplinary Tribunal Regulations 1990 , regulations 22 and 30 .
27 Zechariah , after the Return from Babylon , has no doubt that it is through the Spirit of the Lord that God has sent ‘ the law and the words ’ through the prophets ( Zech. 7 : 12 ) .
28 The plain inference is that it is through the operation of the Spirit that these Gentiles have come to repentance .
29 Act Three reveals the deity actually resident within believers , and it is through the Spirit that this takes place .
30 We have already seen that it is through the uniting Spirit that Jew and Gentile alike have access to the Father ( Eph. 2:18 ) .
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