Example sentences of "[be] [verb] through the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But where the delivery has been delayed through the fault of either buyer or seller the goods are at the risk of the party at fault as regards any loss which might not have occurred but for such fault . ’
2 The SGA 1979 , s 20(2) provides that where delivery has been delayed through the fault of one of the parties , the goods are at the risk of that party until delivery .
3 So far 86 women artists have been honoured through the organisation which , in itself , is a wonderful achievement .
4 Piecemeal drainage and reclamation in the Cambridgeshire fens , carried out by Saxon farmers around Wisbech and Elm , have been traced through the detective work of archaeologists , using aerial photography and careful analysis of the evidence on the ground .
5 The process of post-mortem decomposition has been traced through the ninth century .
6 Further north , in Poland , extensive Romanesque work in stone and/or brick was carried out , but much of this has been altered through the centuries and the limited remains suffered damage in the Second World War .
7 Had the Opposition wished to debate the issues , they should have delayed their prayers until after today 's debate and that debate could have been arranged through the usual channels .
8 This is not simply innate or pure ability , but ability which has been developed through the process of the curriculum ; not merely the ‘ good mind ’ but the ‘ trained mind ’ ( See Chapter 4 ) .
9 How can its innately progressive potentials be contained in a form which has been developed through the operation of the market , and which , in Cutler 's argument , represents a culture completely external to its users , completely hegemonic ( not resistible in present circumstances ) , and having ‘ no need of artistic value … [ having ] become , effectively , an instrument of class oppression ’ ( Cutler 1984 : 291 ) .
10 Many science parks have been developed through the combined initiative of a university , local authority , or development agency , and a finance house .
11 But for that mole in the Securitate they would have been dawdling through the hills on their own .
12 Many special events are arranged through the year , and a full programme is available at the Centre , or by application by post or telephone .
13 In most cases they are formed through the recombination of silica , alumina and metal cations released during weathering into layered phyllosilicate-type structures ( Fig. 6.13 ) .
14 On Aug. 14 at least 79 protesters were arrested at the US Eighth Army headquarters in central Seoul , after a car had been rammed through the main gate .
15 An organisation maintains its effectiveness by evaluating the extent to which the objectives are realised through the activities .
16 Any messages are relayed through the Germans or the Italians .
17 ‘ I had jungle-boots on , and we 'd been walking through the forest all day .
18 To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what proportion of secondary school children in Wales are educated through the medium of Welsh .
19 In the proposed research the potential contention and ambiguity in British social life which such matters entail are addressed through the study of self-consciously peaceful communities .
20 Most Croatian Serbs do not live in Krajina but are scattered through the republic .
21 Similar cases are scattered through the records .
22 Excess electrolytes are excreted through the urine , but it is not wise to overdose them .
23 Onions , garlic and alcohol are excreted through the lungs , which affects the breath .
24 The end products of the metabolism of carbohydrates , fats or proteins are excreted through the anus or cloaca , or by diffusion through the body wall .
25 They are walking through the space station .
26 More than 11 million people are expected through the doors at the Paris site in year one ( 1992 ) , rising to more than 16 million by its peak .
27 Dense body contents are discharged through the platelet-surface membrane ( Skaer , 1981 ) , and this occurs from between 4 seconds and 3 minutes after addition of the secretagogue .
28 Also supplied as standard is a nylon webbing harness , and a collection bag for leaves and loose grit etc , which are sucked through the plastic nozzle when in its vacuuming mode .
29 If the girl had been killed locally , she is small enough to have been carried through the alleys — perhaps even by a woman . ’
30 Faust Stossen , their new Squad Sergeant , had once been lasered through the throat and wore a damascened silver voice box in place of his Adam 's Apple .
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