Example sentences of "[be] [verb] through [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Its contribution has in part been developed through its critical understanding of what a working-class adult education might be , drawing on the best elements of the liberal adult education tradition to produce an education that respects people 's culture and experience , but also subjects it to analysis and questioning .
2 Despite his programmatic emphasis in the Archaeology on the discursive formation as a means of making intelligible those knowledges that are formulated through their institutional components , Foucault turned away from this kind of historical enquiry because it was too ‘ clean , conceptually aseptic ’ — in other words , too apolitical .
3 I 've been sifting through my daily routine and I 've turned up quite a handsome collection of finely-wrought deceits cultivated over the years .
4 We attempt to assist , however , and the total number of people who have been helped through our sheltered employment programme has increased substantially during the past 10 years .
5 ‘ You 've been crawling through my barbed wire ! ’
6 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 .
7 Any of A , B , and 8 can be considered as control parameters , but from a physical point of view it is interesting to use 8 ( which can be varied through its full range by translation of one mirror over one wavelength ) to minimise the threshold value of A. This can be done analytically , based on ( 7.8 ) , and Fig. 7.3 shows A2B vs B for = 1 ( bistability ) and = — 1 ( 2tR or P2 ) instabilities .
8 It may be done through their general practitioner , or , if they are being discharged from hospital and obviously need help in the home , it may be arranged by the hospital social worker .
9 All the people are to have a voice , which is to be operationalized through their individual consumption or purchasing decisions .
10 In 1979 , J. A. G. Griffith , Professor of Public Law at the London School of Economics , made the point that : " it is still quite common to hear the constitution described — even lovingly described — as a piece of machinery cleverly and subtly constructed to enable the will of the people to be transmitted through its elected representatives who make laws instructing its principal committee , the Cabinet , how to administer the affairs of the state , with the help of an impartial civil service and under the benevolent wisdom of a neutral judiciary .
11 These could be designed so that A2 versions could be sold through our retail outlets to visitors ( in a similar way to exhibition posters ) thus recovering a major part of the production and printing costs .
12 Many spiders will be going through their mating rituals now .
13 If you require the help of your local Social Services Department they can be contacted through your local Town Hall .
14 The idea that the syntax of BSL has to be understood through its visual presentation also seems reasonable and in agreement with De Matteo .
15 Knowing him , he will stand four-square behind his principled actions and will not allow a coach and horses to be driven through his substantive motions .
16 Potential energy is one convenient way of parking energy until it is wanted and this energy can be followed through its various subsequent transformations by a sort of accounting procedure which can be very revealing .
17 A muffled moon could be glimpsed through its broken deck , a pier long closed to those who once sought to find out what it was the butler saw .
18 Graphical analysis of the response of any nonlinear network can be achieved through its terminal static characteristic or characteristics irrespective of the magnitudes of the signals involved .
19 As for the release of information , the stock exchange points out that it already requires price-sensitive information to be published through its regulated news service .
20 A range of disciplines and organizations ensures that all relevant points of view are considered , although this does not mean that every Tom , Dick and Harry has to sit on the planning committee ; rather , their insights and experience are gained through their active participation in informal discussions at the planning stage , and through consultation at all stages in the development process .
21 Fresh wild flowers had been woven through her long blonde hair , with more small blossoms strewn at random over the dress .
22 The range of the job varies from agency to agency , but basically it involves : progress chasing , making sure that jobs are taken through their various stages on time ; production , making sure that jobs go to and from studios and publications in the appropriate form , and the appropriate sizes and shapes ; and record-keeping , ensuring that a record is kept of what is going on on each account and every job done for that account .
23 This means that the biceps have been worked through their complete range of movement , aiding complete development .
24 As control families were traced through their general practitioner with the facilities offered by the central register , families who emigrated before the study began ( five ) and those whose current family health services authority was not recorded ( five ) or incorrectly recorded ( 11 ) were replaced by the next eligible control in the series .
25 The three newspapers I took were sticking through my front door , which was at the side of the house .
26 To the last , Mrs Thatcher 's private thoughts and feelings were communicated through her legendary press secretary , Bernard Ingham .
27 Shivers of reaction were coursing through her whole body at the rhythmic touch of his fingers on her skin .
28 All I could do was keep dropping hints , trying to get it through to you that we were going through something incredible together . ’
29 The 702 and 739bp gel-purified PCR products were linked through their complementary 21nt tails to generate an env gene fragment incorporating a SfiI/NotI cloning site : the two fragments were mixed and subjected to three cycles ( 94°C-1min , 40°C-1min , 72°C-2min ) followed by 17 further PCR cycles ( 94°C-1min , 60°C-1min , 72°C-2min ) after addition of ologonucleotides envseq7 and Bglenvrev ( 5'-TAA TCA CTA CAG ATC TAG ACT GAC ATG GCG CGT-3' , complementary to MoMLV pol nucleotides 5766 to 5785 and with the 5' tail incorporating a BglII restriction site ) .
30 The two finalists were picked after an on-the-water assessment last weekend at Rutland Water , where , in dull , cold and unchallenging conditions , eight boats were put through their light-weather paces round the buoys on Europe 's largest man-made lake .
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