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

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1 The richness of personal awareness of God in the Old Testament is hardly better seen than through the wealth of metaphors for the God who was known and loved in daily life :
2 The 1992 programme aims at the improvement of resource allocation in the Community through the removal of barriers to the movement of goods , services , capital and labour .
3 The moderate Home Secretary was not alone in contending that offenders should recompense their victims , and through the performance of tasks of value to the community make reparation for the harm they had done .
4 Search for it through the wodge of bits of paper and exercise books and writing pads that my dreams , all my precious dreams are scribbled on .
5 It 's quite an adventure being driven along the straight tree-lined roads in the morning and afternoon on our way to work , as the roads are full of bicycles , three or more abreast , ridden by identikit Chinese figures in blue jackets and Mao caps , and the few cars , lorries and buses blast their way through the sea of bicycles by liberal use of their horns .
6 Their feet left clear tracks through the floor of bluebells as if on dark snow , the soft stems crushing to pulp under their feet .
7 His long career in France which led him to hold high military and administrative posts , as well as amassing a fortune through the capture of prisoners in battle , the seizing of property and the exploitation of estates , shows him to have been a ‘ realistic ’ person in all that he did .
8 He must know , because we told him and everybody else at the time , that the directive on pregnant women went through the Council of Ministers on the European Community a few weeks ago , with only the Italians voting against .
9 For the practical appeal of Consumers , Co-operation — wholesome food at what , through the payment of dividends on purchase , amounts to lower prices — can ultimately be matched or bettered by competing non-co-operative stores , and so puts the Movement 's existence at risk .
10 A second way in which stress begins to subvert home life is through the displacement of feelings of anger .
11 This need was further highlighted in 1987 through the development of proposals for a Department of Trade and Industry FE pilot scheme for skills up-dating in the Glenrothes-based paper manufacture industry .
12 The latter advocated the establishment of objectives and the monitoring of their achievement through the development of measures of performance .
13 Through increased consumption per capita , through the development of markets for refined sugar among Russia 's clients in Third World countries , and with assistance from other Communist countries Russia not only solved the problem of absorbing the portion of the Cuban crop formerly taken by the United States , but did so in the context both of a resumption after 1964 of the upward movement in its home production and of a contractual willingness to buy far more Cuban sugar than Castro has so far produced for the Russian market .
14 In 1980 the Academic , College and Research Libraries ( ACRL ) Board of Directors in the USA approved funding for a two and a half year project to provide information concerning academic librarianship to organizations and individuals involved with higher education through the development of channels of communication with professional and higher education associations .
15 Book publishers should help to foster mass literacy through the development of books in both English and indigenous languages .
16 Book publishers should help to foster mass literacy through the development of books in both English and indigenous languages .
17 Concern for the environment was certainly not among the Victorian virtues and the passing of laissez-faire and the coming of the welfare state could be written as a parable around the ideological battles which preceded the conquest of cholera through the construction of sewers at the public expense .
18 The process of driving for wealth through the construction of hierarchies of growth in a relatively stagnant economy is inherently destructive . ’
19 support for the production of teaching materials is not coordinated and rarely involves monitoring the successes and failures arising through the trial of materials in classrooms
20 Her father would groan sleepily as she hurried her kiss to him through the smell of cigars on his night 's breath .
21 Every year , countless agonising deaths occur through the pollution of rivers from factories or oil spillages at sea .
22 Every year , countless agonising deaths occur through the pollution of rivers from factories or oil spillages at sea .
23 It is through the exchange of women in the alliance of marriage that culture and society are founded .
24 Through the trilogy of cases in this house , Donoghue v. Stevenson , Hedley Byrne & Co .
25 Through the provision of contracts on admission , and ongoing reviews of each resident 's career in the Home , difficulties might be ironed out at an early stage .
26 ( f ) Preventative services Local authorities must take reasonable steps , through the provision of services under Part III of the Act , to prevent children within their area suffering ill-treatment or neglect ( Sched 2 , para 4(1) ) .
27 SDS began modestly in 1959 as the revived youth section of the old League for Industrial Democracy , but it soon began to grow as part of a general renaissance of radical ideas and movements in the New Left , and more particularly through the participation of students in the civil rights movement .
28 This is accomplished through the ordering of edges on the Agenda , and through the direction-independent nature of the Fundamental Rule which looks for possible extensions to hypotheses .
29 There is also evidence from the US that ‘ substantial savings are achievable through the transfer of services from low volume , high cost , low efficiency centres ’ .
30 The calibre of Japanese colonial officials was competent in the main and was explicable through the transfer of bureaucrats from Japanese ministries to the colonies .
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