Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] through " in BNC.
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1 | Only a few years earlier , the new universities had all been started through academic planning boards which established in general terms their objectives … |
2 | Ballymena 's stay in Section I ended after five years when Bangor landed a double victory last week-end and they 'll merely be going through the motions at Ballygomartin Road against Woodvale . |
3 | The SD in the industrial town of Schweinfurt in Lower Franconia reported complaints in March 1941 from the poorer sections of the population that badges bearing a picture of the Führer could only be obtained through a sizeable contribution to Winter Aid collectors , and that there were too few to satisfy the demand . |
4 | The major tool of management was always employment , for it was only through interest that anything worthwhile could be obtained , for even appointments in mercantile houses at home or abroad could often only be obtained through interest , while all appointments in government service were patronage appointments , in fact if not always in theory . |
5 | Diversity can only be increased through a body set up with the specific task of creating and sustaining new media . |
6 | At this point optimism makes way for a new kind of awareness , tragic awareness , which can only be borne through art in the shape of myth . |
7 | P-waves can be transmitted through any material ( sound waves are of this type ) , but S-waves can only be transmitted through solids . |
8 | Mr Round can only be contacted through his cohabitee and co-director Joan Harrison , who works in the handbags department of Barkers department store in Northallerton . |
9 | Mr Round can only be contacted through his co-habitee and co-director Joan Harrison , who works in the handbags department of Barkers department store in Northallerton . |
10 | Though consent , if valid , has normative consequences , and can only be explained through its purported normative consequences , it does not bear its normativeness on its face . |
11 | A checklist of some strategic factors which may be relevant is not good enough — the appropriate factors and their relative weights can only be determined through a conceptual model of the market place . |
12 | Attitudinist and intuitionist agree that this could only be denied through the naturalistic fallacy . |
13 | The matter is discussed in detail in Chapter 9 , where it is suggested that the quality of stock on the shelves can only be maintained through extensive stock revision , and that most public library authorities would at present benefit from allocating at least 40% of their bookfunds to stock revision . |
14 | AMP would like 5 per cent of the life insurance market in Britain , which experts feel can only be achieved through acquisition . |
15 | Quality can only be achieved through passion and pride . |
16 | Lady Hoby was also a martinet and believed that learning could only be achieved through hard work and discipline . |
17 | We demanded proof of intent , and that could only be achieved through living a separatist lifestyle . |
18 | SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCESS AND INEVITABLY THE NEW 1991 OYSTER 68'S WILL BENEFIT FROM REFINEMENTS THAT CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF AN ESTABLISHED CLASS . |
19 | This sense of time or sensation of time , which is always a private and individual experience , can only be achieved through the language of art : nature does n't do it ; furniture does n't do it ; design does n't do it ; architecture rarely does it . |
20 | According to Sartre , if the dialectic had become blocked , an understanding of its detour could nevertheless only be achieved through the use of a dialectical logic . |
21 | She said that acceptance of equality among Papua New Guineans and active participation in politics can only be achieved through education . |
22 | Harfleur had taught him a lesson : he must be properly prepared for siege warfare , all the more so since he now planned a conquest which could only be achieved through sieges and the show of effective military might . |
23 | The first , Phan Boi Chau , believed that the French had to be removed — and that this could only be achieved through armed struggle . |
24 | An attempt to identify those social properties which pertain to objects as artefacts , for example , as opposed to the properties of words as discovered by linguists , or dreams as discovered by psychologists , can only be achieved through a balance between two procedures . |
25 | Thus a ‘ working ’ or ‘ practical ’ agreement can only be achieved through a process of dialogue . |
26 | In fact he goes to great lengths to argue that the most important consequences of educational progress actually require ‘ sensitive judgment ’ using ‘ interpretative reasoning ’ , and that in the arts this means that valid and reliable assessment can only be achieved through what Best calls ‘ inter-subjective agreement ’ . |
27 | This could only be achieved through the support of the chairperson and headteacher . |
28 | Such an objective would be ill-founded if the process of integration did not aim also at the Community 's complete monetary integration which can only be achieved through the establishment of a European currency union . |
29 | It began to accelerate in February 1965 , when de Gaulle stated publicly that a definitive resolution of the German problem could only be achieved through an understanding of all Europeans , west and east . |
30 | However , he will stress that economic success can only be achieved through a commitment to free market principles and Scottish businesses ' pursuit of efficiency , diversity , enterprise , international markets and quality . |