Example sentences of "throughout this " in BNC.

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1 There were also the calls from home with which , throughout this period and always , he was to keep in close contact .
2 Throughout this miserable summer , Scottish climbers have been forced to climb in places like Malham Cove : hardly the place to nourish the soul ( and the routes are a bit hard ! ) .
3 The plash of flowing water is authentically audible throughout this scene .
4 Britain was and remained a notably unequal country in terms of income , capital , and social opportunity throughout this period .
5 We have made a sound start in 1990 to achieving the degree of co-operation and mutual aid that we know the Government and Public expect to see more in evidence throughout this decade .
6 It is in fact Callinicos ' later claim that , rather than occupying a qualitatively distinct position , ‘ late capitalist culture represents a continuation of trends operative throughout this century ’ ( p. 53 ) .
7 THREE side-by-side playgoers in the Buxton Opera House dress circle followed the text in their Signet Shakespeares throughout this four-hour Lear .
8 There are many dishes throughout this book that use French ingredients or that show the country 's enormous influence .
9 The developing cheese must be stirred throughout this process .
10 But Sir Bernard was outraged ; and since , throughout this account , he goes on about his rectitude and his impartiality as a civil servant , it is worth quoting him on what happened to journalists who fell out with him .
11 THROUGHOUT this campaign , two maddeningly contradictory questions have occupied my mind .
12 Throughout this time , however , he was still active in religious publishing , and was responsible for Leslie Weatherhead 's Psychology , Religion and Healing .
13 Yet again , throughout this chapter there have been repeated references to the precariousness of the financial position of the District , notwithstanding the introduction of grant-aid under the 1924 Adult Education Regulations .
14 Although plants were being collected throughout this country and many were beginning to arrive from overseas , as yet the Apothecaries had no place where they might cultivate and study them scientifically .
15 Several races are recognised throughout this wide range .
16 The challenges facing schools are considered in detail throughout this book but in essence they require a management response .
17 We will encounter them throughout this book .
18 HCI has negotiated special rates for single guests and selected Clubs throughout this brochure , and we are delighted to be able to pass this benefit on to you .
19 Throughout this period both Britain and America remained strangely silent .
20 Throughout this period the CEGB team kept their heads down and remained quietly confident .
21 Celebrating success is a recurring theme throughout this book and is the very essence of marketing .
22 Throughout this time the fourteen-year-old Mozart was writing and performing music , hearing other music performed and seeing the local sights .
23 In drawing up the list of activities below we have aimed to recommend programmes of study that reinforce the links between English and drama , and between English and media education , which we seek to emphasise throughout this Report as well as in chapters 8 and 9. • We see role-play as a valuable means of broadening pupils ' mental and emotional horizons and of developing social and personal confidence : it provides an ideal medium for much of the exploratory and/or performance-based elements of programmes of study .
24 These have informed our thinking throughout this Report .
25 Throughout this fact sheet ( unless otherwise stated ) we use the 65+ cut off for both sexes ; the retired population is therefore larger than the elderly population .
26 Throughout this period older men and women in this country have preferred to live in their own homes and have maintained a strong belief in independence .
27 Indeed , throughout this church the woodwork is marvellous , especially the confessionals , pews and pavement .
28 Throughout this book the term ‘ detergent ’ applies only to that specific group of chemicals unless otherwise stated .
29 Throughout this book , I have emphasized that we must not think of genes as conscious , purposeful agents .
30 Throughout this book we have been alert to the possibility of individual organisms ‘ cheating ’ in subtle ways against their social companions .
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