Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] is [verb] through " in BNC.
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1 | If the right arises through third party assent , that time can not be definitely ascertained where assent is presumed through silence . |
2 | There is no doubt that agriculture is going through a difficult transition period , continually hampered by a serious lack of direction and strategy from Brussels . |
3 | It has already been argued that physics is constructed through a series of dualities in which physics is rated positively , and other disciplines , chiefly the arts , are rated negatively . |
4 | But although they can be fairly clearly defined they are the outcome of complex relationships within the firm such that entrepreneurship is diffused through different levels of management , frequently to a degree that the operative distinction between entrepreneur and manager no longer applies [ Alford , 1976 ] . |
5 | A traditional linguistics which studies the formal properties of a language ( its lexicon , phonology , graphology ) assumes that meaning is conveyed through correct application of the rules by users . |
6 | We would like to make parents , teachers and priests aware that God is working through them , that they all are important for the life of faith in our young people even if it is not clearly evident at times . |
7 | In her insistence on the range of masculinities in practice , and her argument that masculinity is structured through contradiction , Segal reminds us of the very real shifts achieved by feminists in setting a new agenda for women and men . |
8 | Lots of time and money is wasted through inadequate consideration and understanding of persuasion techniques . |
9 | Already Robin 's fingernails are growing and blood is flowing through the hand , although he has little feeling higher than the base of his palm . |
10 | Each National Association is autonomous and run by its members , but co-ordination and liaison is maintained through HIAN . |
11 | Each National Association is autonomous and run by its members , but co-ordination and liaison is maintained through HIAN . |
12 | What Bourdieu means by modernization and modernity is clarified through consideration of his analysis of traditional , tribal societies . |
13 | The fragmentation of memory and self is represented through a naming of the three selves ' Sylvia constructed : the child self , ’ The Child Who Knows had to be kept apart from both the adolescent self , and the adult self . |
14 | Obviously it is more convenient to practitioners if service is effected through the court . |
15 | A fast-acting starter switch is held inside the lamp cap and contact is made through two lamp pins . |
16 | A skimmer removes surface debris and water is forced through a centrifugal settlement chamber ( 283 gallons ) and into the first chamber of the filter . |
17 | The house she lives in is infested with cockroaches , and damp is coming through the ceiling . |
18 | This is true particularly in his political films , in which the relationship of language and image is questioned through the juxtaposition of political discussion , on the one hand , with prima facie unrelated images , on the other . |
19 | Kristeva ( 1980 ) proposes that the pre-oedipal closeness between mothers and children is gendered through sign systems . |
20 | The leaflet and letter is posted through the door , the poster stuck up in the window , the story featured in the press . |
21 | From the upper hall , the King 's suite of wardrobe , bedroom and bathroom is reached through the right-hand lobby and faces west above the library . |
22 | The toys they were using were called analogues , adjective check-lists and pseudo-clients with fake case histories … the rules are such that all discovery and exploration is blocked through the control and manipulation of the ‘ subject ’ and the relevant variables to obtain relevant data . |
23 | However , their benefits are much less tangible than a physical product in that they can not be stored or displayed and satisfaction is achieved through activities ( e.g. transportation from one place to another rather than say a seat on a train ) . |
24 | Capacitor C charges through resistor R until it reaches two-thirds of the supply voltage , the timer then resets and C is discharged through pin 7 . |
25 | These are essential elements in communication , and discourse is realized through them . |
26 | Equations ( 7.14 ) and ( 7.15 ) show that , in such situations , the power factor is given by Consequently , if balance is achieved through adjustment of C 2 and R 4 rather than C 2 and R 2 , the dials of C 2 and R 4 can be made direct reading in power factor and capacitance although only the scale of the former will be linear . |
27 | Not only is life re-evaluated at an absolute premium , but self-identity is honed through enabling others and through resistance to an institutional existence which threatens individuality and human dignity . |
28 | Society is based on consensual values , but conformity is achieved through social integration rather than individual choice . |
29 | That The Smiths are the most popular group , in rough terms , at the precise time that rock 'n' roll is going through its worst phase for many years says something that is not complimentary to them . |
30 | It 's not exactly techno but techno is going through the ‘ Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps , Please ’ phase that punk went through . |