Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [vb pp] through " in BNC.

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1 I propose therefore that speakers in a locality should be supplied by the Agent in charge of it ; and that grants of literature and money to organizations be made through them .
2 The meeting called for the immediate demobilisation of the contras and urged that funds approved for the Nicaraguan rebels be channelled through a commission they had established earlier .
3 Of course their non-pernicious parasitism is far too mild mannered for such a task , but could virulent strains be developed through selective breeding ?
4 The potential for political expression was not restricted to those who had the right to vote at General Elections every two or three years , since people of all classes could let their feelings be known through petitions , demonstrations , and riots .
5 Shillinglaw ( 1963 ) calls these ‘ quantitative policy decisions ’ , and they include decisions about selling and distribution policies ( eg. Should goods be sold through middlemen or direct to customers ?
6 For example , that pupils ' own creativity be enhanced and communication skills be fostered through opportunities for discussion/topic work .
7 Efforts in mid-July to resume oil talks suspended in late June failed after the government reportedly turned down UN conditions demanding that oil exports be channelled through Turkey to the Mediterranean terminal of Ceyhan rather than through the Iraqi port of Mina al-Bakr .
8 As a third possibility , might closures be facilitated through mutual lobbying and adjustment of autarchic DHAs and correspondent agencies within the local organizational network — with a part incremental , part negotiated evolution of new services displacing the mental hospitals ?
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