Example sentences of "[noun] through [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The request was first submitted a number of months ago , but all attempts through the usual channels have failed .
2 If you generally want the views of the public it is no good trying to false those views through a straight jacket of your own to make it what you think there views should be unless of course they go right over the top in which they I do n't think that 's happened so far . .
3 The following weekend a similar parade in Derry was called off when its route through the city centre was banned ; an alternative route through a Catholic area was not acceptable .
4 Although equivalent to the distance from Ayr to Portsmouth , the 420 miles on a busy route through a pleasant , well-populated region of flat or slightly undulating land , stippled with woodlands and attractive lakes , was barely a warm-up for what lay ahead .
5 Some specific proposals could be made here , for example ( 1 ) a link between the St Leonard 's cycleway ( see Opportunity No.9 ) and the east end of the Meadows cycle route — eg via a suitably traffic-calmed Montague St. ; ( 2 ) a link from the West end of the Meadows northward to Princes St. A north-south route through the new developments to the west of Lothian Road is not suitable ( for this purpose ) because it would involve too long a deviation and the crossing of major roads .
6 In the second term the units of study relate much more to the major areas of interest of the Faculty , with students planning their own route through the available specialist units .
7 However , there seem to be no morphological studies on the actual uptake of trace substances and their route through the epithelial barrier .
8 After two days , in which it had become clear that Daod was organizing a drug shipment from Lebanon via Cyprus to Bulgaria , a well-worn route through the Eastern bloc into Western Europe , he decided to go home and sleep with his wife instead of staying on the job , as instructed , in case of overnight calls .
9 Greenaway colour codes the rooms of the restaurant , which mirror food 's route through the alimentary canal .
10 If it is absolutely impossible to carry on with one 's own job or profession in spite of all possible adjustments and adaptations which can be made , there are two possibilities : ( 1 ) to use one 's skills and experience through a different channel , or ( 2 ) to retrain for something quite different .
11 The formal relationships outlined above need to be complemented by an appreciation of informal linkages , such as the sharing of knowledge and experience through the regional branches of professional associations .
12 Carlisle Cathedral suffered badly from the attentions of garrisons between 1645 and 1652 , and York Minster only avoided serious damage through the personal intervention of the New Model Army commander , Sir Thomas Fairfax .
13 Greater coherence can be effected in the curriculum through a clear understanding of what is intended and how students may demonstrate what they know , understand and can do .
14 The three free-standing objects introduce complexity through the marked difference in content and philosophy .
15 Where a chief police officer believed that a march would cause serious disorder which would not be amenable to control he could seek a ban through the local authority to the Home Secretary .
16 Australian cases can be traced through the Australian Digest , Canadian through the Canadian Abridgement , New Zealand through the Abridgement of New Zealand Case Law .
17 Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous .
18 Val set off for the interior in the best of the hire cars available , a well worn seat with grudging breaks , and drove alone on empty roads through a barren and alien territory .
19 We hired a truck and a driver and explored the island , jolting along rough wet roads through an endless banana plantation .
20 But as you leave the resort metropolis — once a tiny fishing village — and take the bumpy roads through the sub-tropical jungle , American standards are left far behind and real Mexico tilts a lazy sombrero in your direction .
21 A chicken once put its foot through a newly-sheeted tunnel , but the less said about that the better .
22 Residents fled on foot through the wooded hills .
23 The momentary lapse gave Donna time to edge away and she pressed so hard on the accelerator she feared she might shove her foot through the very floor of the car .
24 ‘ They became alarmed because I had access to security force files of theirs , and all security force personnel through the central computer if I wished .
25 He then endeavoured to coordinate activities through an underground body called the Communist Group .
26 Building Societies also provide a broader range of services and have moved into areas traditionally viewed as the province of the banks , more so after the recent ‘ liberalisation ’ of their activities through the Financial Services Act ( 1987 ) .
27 It allows me to savour the end of the conflict , to enjoy it in a way I could not have done if it had really happened , that is if a few words had been exchanged , spoken with difficulty through the barbed-wire taboos that separate people in so-called intimate relationships .
28 They stood up from their points-cleaning to watch the express pass when , to the delight of her comrades , one of them bellowed ‘ Mishka ! ’ to the train driver through a rolled-up magazine .
29 The sonicated ROS membranes were then extruded three times through a Lipid Extruder ( Lipex Biomembranes , Vancouver ) using two layers of Nuclepore polycarbonate membranes of decreasing pore sizes from 800nm to 400nm and finally to 200nm ( ref. 28 ) .
30 Each upper one third and lower two third portion was incubated with 0.05% pepsin ( Sigma , USA ) adjusted to pH 2.0 , for five minutes at 37°C , washed twice with 0.2 M TRIS chloride buffered saline , and aspirated and ejected several times through a disposable syringe ( 1 ml , Nipro , Tokyo ) with a 27 gauge needle .
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