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

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1 Since so much had been done peacefully through economic change , population increases , emigration and Parliamentary legislation , it is not surprising that ministers , like others , naturally assumed that progress through the same channels would continue ad infinitum .
2 Given the influence over the culture and literacy of the majority of the population of an " unpropitious environment " and " alternative cultural media " , Bantock claims that attempts through education to impose a " book culture " on this majority merely inflict upon them an unacceptable " strain " .
3 Only 12 per cent believed that roads through sites of natural beauty or historical interest should be built as planned .
4 Only 12 per cent believed that roads through sites of natural beauty or historical interest should be built as planned .
5 Devereux is open on this question , though he admits that we know of only some of the ‘ invisible and subtler forces that course through creation ’ and even those we are beginning to discover can occur in contexts with which we are unfamiliar .
6 Seeds from the faeces of three species of mammal were subjected to various light treatments and it was found that passage through two of them reduced the effectiveness with which exposure to far-red light overcame the effects of previous exposure to red light .
7 Pleck notes that socialization through language requires a biological pre-adaptedness for using symbol systems .
8 He said that imports through European Community countries now account for half of cocaine seizures , and ‘ the practical reality is we can not afford to have open frontiers with countries like the Netherlands , because the consequence is that drugs in increasing numbers come into our countries . ’
9 The lower jawbone continues through both the North and South Islands of New Zealand until it reaches the ‘ chin ’ , then begins a slow doubling back along an unseen series of mid-oceanic ridges that curve through the roaming forties , become the back of Pac-Man 's skull and turn back up towards warmer water , surfacing briefly as Easter Island and the pinnacles of Sala y Gomez , and joining the scalp and the hairline at the Mexican coast , Baja California and the west coasts of America , Canada and , finally , Alaska once more .
10 The wind has died and now from the brooding world of the floor of the forest there burst from on high the calls of birds that cascade through the dense branches like the chimes of Chinese wind bells .
11 Can you handle a 75-minute , mind-expanding barrage of animation , with state-of-the-art computer graphics and all manner of other psychedelic hogwash , set to a totally techno-ed up , in-the-mix soundtrack that comes fully digitalised so you can plug it through your stereo and stick your arms in the air to the glorious quality that rampages through your Amstrad Death Box ?
12 I think I did say , in Sounds , that they would be the last major rock band , in the sense that they would follow , and terminate , the trend that rolls through The Who/The Stones etc , playing big stadiums on summer days to hordes of worshippers .
13 Marini ( 1985 ) demonstrates that stabilization through monetary policy is possible in Barro 's ( 1976 ) model .
14 It may be advisable ( Clause 22.02 ) to include some provision in this regard in the partnership agreement , though it should be recognised that enforcement through the courts is impossible , depending as it does on the consent of a client who is not privy to the agreement .
15 Moreover , I discovered the city to be one of many charms ; time and again , I found myself wandering past delightful rows of old timber-fronted houses , or crossing some little stone footbridge over one of the many streams that flow through the city .
16 These analyses of transients during an accident are used to derive the temperature and pressure loads , how they vary throughout an accident , as well as the quantities of coolant that flow through the system .
17 A broad strath with a river meandering through , the upper reaches of one of the tributaries that flow through the city to join the main river estuary .
18 All part of the perfect prescription , Curve 's set is a dose of Temazepan — on a drip — a series of electric spasms and inner highs that courses through your body like dry ice , vodka and fear .
19 Another more important criticism of Marx 's and Engels 's technological sequences comes from the fact that they give the impression that progression through these technological stages was an inevitable progression from lower to higher .
20 Today , this dramatic loch still produces superb trout of unequalled quality ; and sea-trout , fresh from the tide that races through the outlet at Bridge of Waithie into Bay of Ireland and Hoy Sound .
21 It is clear from this brief appraisal that prevention through genetic counselling has limited value for the first born , but is an important consideration for parents who have had a mentally affected child or at least conceived one .
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