Example sentences of "[vb past] that through " in BNC.
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1 | The alchemists maintained that through the correct disciplines such a return might be made . |
2 | He saw that through them she was imagining a new life . |
3 | There were then , as there are today , young people from other groups who , irrespective of academic ability or social class , felt that through teaching they would be serving future generations . |
4 | They felt that through joining the movement they had been liberated from the ills of modern society and that they were at last free to make the world a better place and themselves better people . |
5 | Eve knew that through these doors next week would come girls who only intended to use university as part of their social life . |
6 | Nano said that through Italian mediation Albania hoped to become a full member of the European Communities . |
7 | I was critical of the plans of the Burma Educational Service and government advisers to absorb Judson into the one system , and I hoped that through Judson Western members of staff might be able to continue to serve students when the process of Burmanising the University inevitably took place . |
8 | Whereas for Marxist-Leninists , the nationalization of property in the hands of a workers ' State ensured that through the institutions which represented them — the State , the party , the soviets and the trade unions — the working masses were now in command , for libertarians this represented little more than a ‘ change of guard ’ . |
9 | On the other hand , he considered that through parliamentary victories the working class was capable of conquering the rest of the state . |
10 | ‘ Defence has been perfected to a remarkable degree , ’ he said , ‘ and I have heard it suggested that through its further development football may be brought to a state of stalemate … it will be a sorry reflection on forwards if they have not the intelligence , the inventiveness to devise means by which they can carry their attack to a successful end . ’ |