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

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1 But nothing as high speed as racing through the streets of Kalgoorlie .
2 If we look at the nature of work as developed through the application of scientific management principles we find that workers are only engaged in ‘ part ’ tasks rather than ‘ whole ’ ones .
3 We report on fathers and fetuses ; music ; the universe as seen through the Hubble space telescope ; and the resurrection of the dead , as seen by an imaginative cosmologist
4 Locke 's contemporaries marvelled at this human creation just as they marvelled at nature as seen through the microscope .
5 Data that , then , cost nothing if obtained through government channels would have a price if sold through the medium of free enterprise — a peculiar state of affairs .
6 So Piotr looks fabulous , garrotting himself with the mic lead , slamming his guitar into the floor and manically shaking his Damon Grant hairdo while running through the directory of rock poses from A to Z and all points in between .
7 Although Harriot drew the first map of the Moon as seen through the telescope , or glass , Galileo 's series of observations were the first serious scientific investigation of the Moon 's surface .
8 There is a sense of savagery in the vastness and coldness of the law of entropy as seen through the eyes of Boltzmann .
9 The two men were arrested at a Bosnian checkpoint last November when they made a wrong turn while driving through the Serb-held western outskirts of Sarajevo .
10 There was strong evidence for a link between the probability of recalling a junction and the level of subjective risk reported by the subject when driving through the junction .
11 It has been much easier to give an overdraft than to go through the whole process of studying a plan for the business and coming up with longer term loan financing .
12 The superintendent started eating hers as soon as they had turned out of Chester Row , peeling back the clingfilm with one hand while shuffling through the sheaf of papers she held in her lap with the other : formal , typewritten statements from people at TV London who had something relevant to say about Nicola Sharpe .
13 Normal scientists will articulate and develop the paradigm in their attempt to account for and accommodate the behaviour of some relevant aspects of the real world as revealed through the results of experimentation .
14 This is the language component : it provides the activities which help participants to understand the business situation as presented through the Information File , the Video , and the Audio Cassette and to develop the skills necessary to perform the assignment .
15 Dabbling ducks operate a similar system when sifting through the muddy bottoms of the waters on which they live .
16 Such focal points have been aligned to be both clearly seen from the house and as elements of surprise when walking through the garden , an essential element of any good design .
17 I entirely agree with Richard Harwood that those district societies that put the effort into breaking their society down into local groups , small practitioner groups , commercial membership groups and , for that matter , any other group that seems appropriate , have seen the real benefits from this assistance in the vital area of communication and , perhaps an unseen fact , value for money for the subscription as seen through the eyes of the Institute 's membership .
18 As we have already discussed , the ancestry of the rose is extremely wide and complicated , and although extraordinary genealogical detective work has been carried out into many family trees , one wonders how it is possible to be sure of the right direction when travelling through the mists and fogs of time , especially during the period before copyright was extended to plants , when secrecy was a safeguard against competition .
19 I see the path to the peak experience as passing through the poetic , the emotional and the mystical regions .
20 With an SLR camera rotate the filter while looking through the viewfinder until you get the best effect , then take the meter reading .
21 The major geological risk , water penetration , is thus considerably limited except near the French coast where the chalk marl dips sharply to the south leaving the engineers no option but to tunnel through the more permeable and fissured grey and white chalk .
22 The water supply indicated on the map proved undrinkable ( the island was quite flat and heavily populated by cows ) ; we had no option but to break through the giant surf .
23 It views the connection between culture and job regulation as occurring through the shaping influence of culture upon the attitudinal characteristics of the actors and , therefore , on their behaviour .
24 A Strange and Sublime Address by Amit Chaudhuri ( Minerva , £4.99 ) — This languid novella paints an enchanting portrait of a prosperous Calcutta family as seen through the eyes of a small boy .
25 Those priorities have reflected politicians ' prime concern : to centralize economic power in the hands of the government in a way which matched the centralization of political power as expressed through the one-party state .
26 Dearlove associates local government reorganization with the need to link business and government more closely , both to undermine the basis of working-class and community power as reflected through the local government system , and to integrate more closely the infrastructural requirements of the private sector and the responses of the state .
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