Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] [noun sg] through " in BNC.

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1 We found that anti-ICAM-1 antibody could block the enhancement of anticolon ADCC through IFN-γ treatment of target cells , on which the ICAM-1 expression was remarkably induced .
2 Because the magnetic fields due to the delivery and return currents cancel outside the braided outer conductor , there is no loss of signal power through electromagnetic radiation as a signal passes along the cable .
3 Now , with only the trees and the birds of the forest to see them , she was helpless against the waves of longing pounding through her like a restless ocean .
4 It is caused by the weaver moving to a separately dyed batch of yarn part-way through making a rug .
5 And then there was Mahon , and some disastrous accident that had spread a batch of nerve gas through the ship before it could be dealt with , leaving Piphros the only other creature alive .
6 This black box model represented so : allows the study of animal behaviour through an analysis of the lawful relations between stimulus conditions and responses .
7 B8 ) as depending upon the universal tendency towards adjustment of form and process ; to direct investigation towards the essentially multivariate character of geomorphic phenomena ; to admit a more liberal view of morphological changes with time to include the possibility of non-significant or non-progressive changes of certain aspects of landscape form through time ; to foster a dynamic approach to geomorphology to complement the historical one ; to focus upon the whole landscape assemblage rather than upon those parts assumed to have evolutionary significance ; to encourage geomorphic investigations in those areas where evidence for erosional history may be deficient ; and to direct attention to the heterogeneity of spatial organization .
8 German and Swedish trade unions have taken a role in the initiation of flexibility in the workplace , in the promoting of job enrichment through the broadening of job classifications .
9 Since waking that morning his thoughts had returned constantly to the encounter with the unknown Moi girl , and every time he recalled what had happened he felt a surge of exhilaration course through him .
10 The early assessment of infarct size through the collection of clinical , radiological and biochemical data at the time of admission such as in the Killip , Norris or Peel indices or by direct haemodynamic monitoring allows an accurate assessment of prognosis and implies that extensive myocardial infarction remains a persistent liability ( Figure 1 ) .
11 ‘ I think by and large , because of the impact of quotas and the continuing reduction of milk supply through quotas — and that will certainly happen after the CAP and GATT reforms — we will become more dependent on imports .
12 The long term sequelae of infection on acid secretion have not been well defined but epidemiological evidence suggests that longstanding H pylori infection may result in a reduction of acid secretion through the development of atrophic changes in the gastric mucosa .
13 She felt that familiar wave of nausea wash through her .
14 Folly felt a fresh wave of desire sweep through her , and was terribly afraid that he would see it too .
15 First , a preference is given to bids where there is a high level of employee participation through an employee share ownership plan or some other scheme designed to ensure significant employee participation .
16 We have a form of presidential government in which she operates like a sovereign in her court ’ , which is just about the most toughly worded formulation of the case for Mrs Thatcher as Queen Boadicea driving a chariot of conviction politics through the conventions of collective Cabinet government .
17 Government is now showing interest in the support of export marketing through various schemes .
18 This piece of street theatre is performed in Sanatrem by members of the Amazon defence group , warning of the dangers of mercury poison through eating contaminated fish .
19 But this does not mean that there are no longer forms of interest mediation through the state .
20 With the support of Shearman , District Chairman until 1936 when he was appointed as National Education Officer for the WEA , Jacques turned his attention to seeking co-operative relationships with LEAs who were beginning to expand provision of adult education through the establishment of evening institutes , mostly accommodated in secondary schools .
21 For the first time , an element of competition will be injected into the provision of health care through the NHS .
22 Since the enactment of s 459 1985 , it has been regarded as a better remedy for a minority affected by prejudice in a company to ask for a share purchase order under s 461 rather than to seek a return of share capital through a winding-up petition which results in the liquidation of a solvent company ( a member can not petition under s 122(1) ( g ) if the company is insolvent because he has no interest ) .
23 At bottom of hill pass through gateway in reservoir wall on left , then right along reservoir path ( c ) ; follow to buildings .
24 The emergence of the Cambridge Board , well funded and of high status , as a legitimate and major provider of adult education through its new rural areas policies presented problems of overlapping , competitive interests for the District , however well-intentioned the co-operative arrangements might appear to have been .
25 Concentration data for uranium in groundwater can be used to test models of uranium movement through the silty sediments .
26 Overlapping the provision of the Holiday Fellowship and the CTC , sharing the mood of internationalism current through the period and blurring the boundaries between quasi-philanthropism and commercial enterprise such as Thomas Cook and Billy Butlin , was the Workers ' Travel Association ( WTA ) .
27 Palmer made the cathode of copper and hoped that migration of hydrogen to the cathode would result in some of the gas entering the metal simulating the passage of ocean water through minerals of rock .
28 It is not the case that high degrees of party unity are displayed in the House of Commons because the whips ( those members of the government responsible for the passage of government legislation through both houses ) mercilessly compel members to betray their consciences and constituencies in the cause of party dogma .
29 When something hot touches diamond , the atomic vibrations that constitute the passage of heat pass through the crystal undisturbed by local vibrations due to the crystal 's own finite temperature .
30 Although this potential does exist , actual examples of abuse of parent power through PTAs in the quarter of a century or so since the publication of the report are few and far between .
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