Example sentences of "[noun sg] be through " in BNC.
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1 | Cos , actually , the other thing about defenders hauling people down like that , you know , how many times when a forward 's through one on one on a goal keeper does he score ? |
2 | ‘ The only way most clubs aim to boost revenue is through playing more matches or increasing its merchandising activities . |
3 | And recent research has dramatically shown that one way for them to make the break is through the activation of cellular oncogenes — genes that are more or less inactive in normal cells hut seem to be altered or activated in tumour cells ( New Scientist , vol 96 , p418 . |
4 | My handbag 's through that |
5 | The traditional way of undertaking market research is through using questionnaires but there are difficulties in gathering information by this method . |
6 | However , the latest approach to the force is through hyperventilation ( special patterns of breathing ) and the chanting of yoga mantras synchronised with the jogging rhythm . |
7 | ‘ The Seraglio complex is through there , ’ her guide croaked , with as little drama as if she had been showing the way to the bathroom . |
8 | The best way to create jobs in the telecommunications industry is through liberalisation , our duopoly review , opening up the market , allowing the new products to come through and allowing customers to make their decisions in the marketplace . |
9 | One method of measuring the efficiency of investment is through the gross incremental output/capital ratio . |
10 | The main EEC based investment aid is through the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Scheme ( AHDS ) whereby enhanced rates of grant are paid for land in the LFA 's ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone . |
11 | The entrance is through a central door flanked by windows . |
12 | They argue strongly that the appropriate way to explore schema effects on recognition is through the use of signal detection theory . |
13 | The major loss was through transfer out as fifteen people were relocated or moved abroad on promotion or on changing to a new firm . |
14 | His connection with the Club was through A.H . |
15 | It was thoroughly well laid out , with fact-sheets for the kids — including free pencils — exhibits dating from the earliest times to the present day and the entrance was through a mock graphite mine . |
16 | The entrance was through an iron gate some four feet in width — to the left was the caretaker 's house and on the right a small committee room . |
17 | The main entrance was through an archway , the folding gates of which were kept closed , necessitating entry even for horses through an inconvenient wicket gate . |
18 | It was walled like a fortress , and the only entrance was through a massive pair of wooden gates . |
19 | The entrance was through a small separate cell to the north-east , and it was this which had been tampered with . |
20 | One way in which companies can simultaneously achieve economies of scale and concentrate upon a shorter product range is through a specialisation agreement . |
21 | And the means by which agents in the legal field can obtain this stake is through the accumulation of symbolic-legal capital , mostly in the form of institutional positions . |
22 | The second way in which Hobhouse 's work has had a potent , if delayed , influence is through the later elaboration of his notion of ‘ citizenship ’ . |
23 | well erm , sort of in that erm , I was asked to come and do this talk , and so I , I organise to make sure that I had access to some of Gaugin 's work and then to write poems about it , erm , so , erm , only in as much as that it was a waiting to hear this talk , but a lot of my work is through commissions and so I find myself writing about things that I perhaps do n't have any interest in particularly , erm , or I find actually in a waiting , asked to write about anything is quite er exciting and actually using my skill I think it should be , as a writer I should really be able to write about everything . |
24 | Particularly for the concepts of accountability outlined in Divisions I and II of table 2.1 , an important way to communicate accountability is through the provision of financial , and related , information — financial accountability . |
25 | The major method of ensuring public accountability is through select committees of the House of Commons . |
26 | The best way to arrive at that intelligence is through research . |
27 | Since July 1st 1990 the major source of financial help is through the Environmental Health Department Borough or City Council . |
28 | The most common introduction to the sport is through sailing courses run at almost 500 RYA-recognised centres around the UK . |
29 | A social worker 's relationship with a residential Home is through the introduction of a particular client and family . |
30 | Q My 40 gallon Mbuna tank is filtered through a Fluval 303 , and part of the return is through a trickle filter . |