Example sentences of "[to-vb] that through " in BNC.

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1 Maybe they reckon they 've also managed to absorb that through their skin … .
2 For it has come to pass that through marriage certain feelings are communicated by the partners to each other and , more important , to society at large .
3 We did have to predict how much we could help ourselves financially and Joan is pleased to report that through the marvellous efforts made through fund-raising this prediction has been achieved .
4 From a fixture in my possession , I am able to record that through fares from Bishop 's Castle ( assume third class return ) were : — London 45s 8d ; Wolverhampton 8s 6d ; Liverpool 19s 9d ; Whitchurch 6s 10d ; Oxford 11s 3d .
5 Our service to you , our customer , is paramount and it is our objective to ensure that through consistently high standards we meet and realise your needs .
6 We do n't want to squander that through lax cost control , irresponsible pay increases and things like that .
7 In these schools and classrooms the more traditional approaches to teaching and learning were rejected , not because they were traditional but because their teachers came to realise that through a programme of learning which was based upon the qualities and gifts of each child , higher standards could be achieved .
8 It 's a steady pressure trying to push that through , and we increase the resistance , we make more resistance
9 Beyond these specific issues , there was an acute sense within the Essex Federation of the general threat posed by professionalism to the WEA 's essential character : and several leading voluntary members came to feel that through their own initiative they could advance the movement more effectively than any tutor-organiser .
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