Example sentences of "[noun] through [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The pragmatic route through this hazardous thicket of management and evaluation issues which has evolved on the Modular Course has four elements : |
2 | Watford Gap is the route through these hills for the M1 motorway as well as the Grand Union Canal , the railway and the Roman Watling Street ( A5 ) . |
3 | Outside the hospital , ASAP students lead peer discussions through several short video triggers developed by ASAP , or they create their own trigger role-plays about their own lives or about the stories they 've heard in the hospital and jail . |
4 | Discussions through this control mechanism will invariably occur regarding future actions . |
5 | This poses insurmountable problems of effectively transporting the powder through such a system and therefore they are not likely to have application in the warehouses under consideration . |
6 | The Race Equality Policy sets out six objectives for equality of opportunity through all stages of a barrister 's training and areas of practice and suggests means of achieving these objectives . |
7 | And they then go home and struggle through another day 's work . |
8 | And having made their decision they set out with a will to forge a network of rough roads through this wilderness that would link the stockades of wire . |
9 | He was aware of the lath and plaster clinging to the bottom of the joists ; put a foot through that and you 'd be right through the ceiling below ; chap could fall slap into the bath from here , probably ; or into the twins ' room , maybe ; perish the thought ; daddy coming crashing through the ceiling , give the little perishers nightmares for the rest of their lives . |
10 | For this reason , it is best to practise a pan before you shoot , starting with the body pre-swung through half of the movement in the opposite direction — rather like winding up a spring . |
11 | They have moved through the moors , burning all they can find , and are spreading north and west through all the passes , leaving no living object behind them . |
12 | This strategy is not necessarily unsuccessful and , indeed , in Peru ( Payne 1965 ) and Mexico , workers have received some definite material rewards through this procedure . |
13 | A Russo-American expedition heads for Jupiter and the abandoned spaceship Discovery , the murderous but deactivated HAL computer ( not HAL 's fault he turned nasty , he was driven mad by security regulations ) , and the lurking black monolith which sent astronaut Bowman through that lengthy light-show and metamorphosis into mystic star Child . |
14 | As o through some of the possible problems , check back to see which of them apply to the slack parts of your own writing . |
15 | The concept of a ‘ gay community ’ was born in Sheffield through those discos . |
16 | We got our first publishing contract through that , but we were just signing as songwriters and we made the odd grotesque , poppy single ! |
17 | The attempt by the Americans to retain control over both military and industrial use of atomic energy , doomed to failure as it was , runs like a thread through this fascinating memoir . |
18 | Hope , temporarily out of Parliament , was still able to express his opinions through this organ . |
19 | The Royalists ( Chetniks ) under Mihailovitch had played a major part in anti-German resistance through much of the war , although increasingly they had been in direct conflict with Tito 's partisans , who saw them as the main enemy in establishing a Communist post-war Yugoslavia , and this had also led to them acting on occasion in concert with German forces . |
20 | When you put the board in the water to launch , punch the board through any advancing waves by pushing hard forwards on the rig with one or both hands on the mast . |
21 | which turned his yellow teeth through each |
22 | He 's trying so hard to force his teeth through that wodge of food he 's in danger of developing lockjaw . |
23 | Dare she push her bike through that gate — past those fierce horned heads ? |
24 | He displayed gratification through all the entertainments that took place during and after the feast , and took the floor with the rest during the slow , formal dancing , in which he had been well taught by the various females attracted to his brake and his burrow . |
25 | The letters , they showed a progress through that summer , marking the enchanted moments , the highlights , where pride and vanity could not now be separated from notions of love . |
26 | It seems to me there is no foundation for it whatever ; all that a court of justice can look to is the parliamentary roll ; they see that an Act has passed both Houses of Parliament , and that it has received the royal assent , and no court of justice can inquire into the manner in which it was introduced into Parliament , what was done previously to its being introduced , or what passed in Parliament during the various stages of its progress through both Houses of Parliament . |
27 | The nature of the progress through this series of sequential steps will be influenced ( or determined ) by the buying process roles described in section ( 1.1 ) above . |
28 | Progress through this House took far longer . |
29 | The instructor will guide the beginner through each stage of the form , pointing out pitfalls along the way . |
30 | There is then a reciprocal interaction between cognition and affect and one can , in principle , influence this interaction through either . |