Example sentences of "only be [verb] through [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | P-waves can be transmitted through any material ( sound waves are of this type ) , but S-waves can only be transmitted through solids . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | One of the most valuable lessons the Party had learnt during the initial twenty years of land reform was that socialism could only be achieved through stages . |
6 | It had got rid of this , the old order and new power relations had been established and so it should n't be regarded so much as an economic failure but as a profound political and social reform , which is an important step towards the Party 's ultimate aim of communism , and going back to the beginning of my paper that how that they had always seen industrialization as a means to an end and that how that socialism and ultimately communism could only be achieved through stages and so that , although it was an economic failure , it was a sort of a social |
7 | 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 . |
8 | She said that acceptance of equality among Papua New Guineans and active participation in politics can only be achieved through education . |
9 | AMP would like 5 per cent of the life insurance market in Britain , which experts feel can only be achieved through acquisition . |
10 | Quality can only be achieved through passion and pride . |
11 | Certain vitamins can only be absorbed through fat and children should always receive full-fat milk . ’ |
12 | We need to bring it about , and it can only be done through teamwork . |
13 | Natural scientists have been giving increasing attention to GEC , both nationally and internationally , but many of the questions confronting policymakers and citizens can only be answered through research in the social sciences . |
14 | It has been argued by some that training plays no part in refining the skills of headship which can only be learned through experience ; presumably the proponents of this view would say that it also applies to officers . |
15 | It is a skill that can only be learned through experiences with a specific complex of machinery and , in contrast to that of traditional skilled work , it is specific to a particular enterprise . |
16 | On the one hand , the choice theory advocates the distributive consequences of a free market under which obligations can only be incurred through exchange relations between independent traders . |
17 | Symbolic language , and the concepts and shared meanings embodied within the use of language , can only be learnt through socialisation . |
18 | Co-operation and trust can only be established through contact |
19 | The chief inspector shivered with an indefinable dread , the fear she always experienced when faced by a hatred that could only be satiated through violence . |
20 | ‘ But , as Pythagoras said , ‘ Truth can only be found through experimentation . ’ |