Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun sg] [adv] through the " in BNC.

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1 The Trust 's management is aware of the dangers , and seeks constantly to ensure that growth is matched by clear , flexible procedures which promote vitality and experimentation , by a healthy eagerness on the part of the managers to manage , and above all , by the delegation of responsibility right through the organisation .
2 In the first issue of Nord-Sud , a periodical which appeared in 1917 with the purpose of reintegrating and stimulating artistic life in Paris , Reverdy , feeling that some kind of objective evaluation of Cubism was by this time possible , wrote : ‘ Today for a privileged few the discipline can be taken for granted , and as they never sought for an art that was cold , mathematical and anti-plastic , wholly intellectual , the works which they offer us appeal to the lover of painting directly through the eye and the senses .
3 Now the County Council is concerned about that in terms of a major improvement of the A fifty nine , er from an environmental point of view particularly through the national park .
4 The coming of God is linked with the making of rain both through the ‘ nimbus ’ and in what follows .
5 ‘ I see you 're taking this job extremely seriously , ’ Leo offered sympathetically as he brought her a cup of coffee halfway through the afternoon .
6 In a system where promotion ( not money ) is the most sought-after reward , the filtering of communication upwards through the hierarchy is inevitable .
7 Rather , it acts to keep open a line of communication right through the vital terrain of the past , an important sector of the battlefield for faith .
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