Example sentences of "[be] that through " in BNC.

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1 The merits of these coalitions are that through direct discussions and active support they should raise as many questions as they pose .
2 The assumption seemed to be that through some mechanism or other , the additional allocation of relatively small sums to be used for capital projects would moderate the problems of the inner-urban areas .
3 But they are unable to process this and obviously that will be different for children at different stages of their development erm younger children being particularly susceptible to the sort of atmosphere around them , and if they are picking up from the adults around them , be that through the media or within the context of their everyday lives , that there is something dangerous and disturbing going on , then they are obviously going to reflect that unease in their behaviour .
4 What is so sad is that through all the tinsel shines a reality , but we can not seem to grasp it .
5 The relevance of Pentecost is that through the person of the Holy Spirit these propositions can acquire a personal dimension which in turn should influence our thinking and our behaviour .
6 The significance of these three relations is that through them subjects are constituted and although the relations have a relation to each other , none is reducible to any other .
7 But the implication is that through education we all have the potential to achieve the rational insight of the ‘ few thinking men ’ and that , if we did , we , too , would agree on the legal rules that would prevent social harm .
8 What distinguishes visionary leadership is that through words and actions , the leader gets the followers to ‘ see ’ his or her vision — to see a new way to think and act — and so to join their leader in realizing it .
9 The central paradox of this kind of ‘ trading places ’ is that through the very symmetry of its inversions it postulates imaginary correspondences between black and white positions even as it seeks to naturalize difference and domination .
10 If the reality is that through the inadequacies of the governance structure and of other pressures for conformity the directors have effectively wrested power to pursue goals which diverge from those preferred by the shareholders , then the necessary legitimating connection with property rights is not made out .
11 The essence of that hope is that through self-knowledge , existing constraints on thought and action can be better appreciated and thereby overcome .
12 The thesis of this study is that through a gender aware approach , we would at least be on safer ground when issuing such invitations .
13 What this means in practice is that through these schemes , monthly repayments are considerably reduced , which means customers save money or can afford a higher specification model if they wish .
14 The idea was that through deconditioning , unblocking , a ventilation of the soul ( ‘ airing your problems ’ ) , it was possible to achieve some kind of frank and freeflowing exchange .
15 The effect of all this uncertainty and waiting was that through listening to her mother and Maria Candida , Sara began to convince herself that she already knew and loved her future husband and the country he would take her back to .
16 The problem was that through centuries of doctrinaire education and repression women had become ignorant of their own sexuality .
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