Example sentences of "[coord] through " in BNC.

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1 It may be thought that without some measures of the quality of services provided , either by the yardstick ( if such exists ) of agreed views of what constitutes good practice , and/or through more refined measures of client outcome , the study would still fall short of the kind of conclusions about relative effectiveness that would be sought .
2 17.48 ( i ) Pupils should have opportunities to write in a range of forms including a number of the following : notes , diaries , personal letters , chronological accounts , pamphlets , book reviews , advertisements , comic strips , poems , stories , playscripts. ( ii ) Building on experiences of a range of different stories that they have read and heard , and/or through discussion of their work with the teacher or their peers , pupils should learn to handle the following elements of story structure with increasing effectiveness : an opening , setting , characters , events and a resolution .
3 Nowadays , nearly every young person has probably had some experience of basic improvisation at their school or through the extensive TIE ( Theatre in Education ) tours .
4 Whether it was through actual injury or through falling foul of one of the debilitating illnesses ( such as trench fever ) , we do not know .
5 If we look at Pound in 1927 and 1928 , when he instituted from or through Paris his periodical , The Exile , and sustained it through four issues , we get the impression of a man yawing about without direction , as at no time either earlier or later in his career .
6 One feature of English verse that is scanted by this method , or can be acknowledged only incidentally , is one that every careful reader knows from his or her experience : tempo , the speeding up or slowing down of enunciation , and therefore of apprehension , as we read through a line or through several lines in sequence .
7 The news that ‘ for the time being ’ they can only go to or through Czechoslovakia with a visa , left East Germans stunned .
8 The only answer is to spread the people and the jobs thinner — so that fewer travellers , bringing their cars and their litter - journey into it or through it .
9 The authors , who have done field-work in Madagascar , apply the theories of Lévy-Bruhl : the pre-logical mentality persists in civilised man , but becomes available only to or through the poet .
10 Like other key notions in psychoanalysis , the sense of desire as a quest for an always impossible self-completion in or through the other has a long though oft en unrecognized history .
11 He must be communicative since he has to work with or through other people .
12 Their primary emphasis was on the development of large-scale commercial agriculture — either through large , corporate-owned estates ( as with oil palm in Zaire , coffee , and bananas in Cameroun , and cotton in Sudan ) , through individual settlers ( as in Kenya , Zimbabwe and Zambia ) , or through both ( as in Tanzania and Cameroun ) .
13 The average business traveller , who does n't pay his own bills or make his own booking , will plump for that option in preference to a detour down a country lane or through suburbs in search of some unknown quantity which might turn out to be a gem .
14 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
15 Yet addiction specialists scoff at the notion that someone who already faces death through overdose or through contracting Aids from hypodermic needles is likely to change his behavour because of a drug test .
16 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
17 You can find out more from the Bond and Share Society ( secretary Peter Duppa-Miller on 0305-262697 ) or through the largest UK dealer Michael Veissid ( 06944-268 ) .
18 On the surface , the spat is over whether Jardines has broken a rule that forbids Hong Kong companies — directly or through subsidiaries — to buy their own shares .
19 ‘ As long as top officials are nominated by the party or through party bosses like Yegor Ligachev , perestroika in the academy will be a phantom . ’
20 He is the head of a great Government office — what may be called the secretarial office ; he is ‘ the King 's Secretary of State for all departments ’ ; whatever writing has to be done in the King 's name is done by the Chancellor or through him and his officers .
21 ‘ But we believe a secure future can best be achieved by continuing to take full advantage of the collective marketing strength of producers , whether acting voluntarily or through the current statutory scheme , ’ he said .
22 The balancing service is available through Rekord dealers or through Rekord
23 Only sometimes , alone with sleeplessness or through one of the long evenings of early dark , Dorothea became afraid .
24 In many areas , it took the full weight of Paisley 's authority , exercised either directly or through loyal supporters such as Gordon Cooke , then chairman of the North Antrim branch , to persuade the Protestant Unionists to dissolve in favour of the new organization .
25 Before you start , ask yourself : what are our objectives , what message are we trying to get across , which people do we want to reach , what emotions should they feel , what responses are we looking for , what do we want them to take from this event — in person or through the media and press ?
26 Domination and usurpation of sovereignty are not democratic ; true democracy consists in the exercise of personal sovereignty directly , or through rigidly mandated delegates : in short , the only just government is one which is non-representative .
27 Contact your local bell-ringing group via the nearest reference library or bell tower , or through the weekly The Ringing World , ( editor , David Thorne , Penmark House , Woodbridge Meadows , Guildford GU1 1BL , 0483 69535 ) .
28 Of course , at the end of the day they pay the same for them whether directly or through taxation , but if they pay for them directly , in return for service or as private insurance , then their incentives to work for them are greater and the economy benefits .
29 They do not go up hills or through mountains .
30 In these remote mountainous areas a great many farmers , either as individuals or through co-operatives , have developed markets and outlets for their produce through the tourist industry .
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