Example sentences of "through the " in BNC.

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1 Since 1987 it has been possible to ask your employer to deduct regular sums from your pay through the PAYROLL GIVING SCHEME up to a maximum of £600 per annum ( not all employers offer their employees this facility ) .
2 This leaflet tries to answer some of the questions you might have on giving to ACET through the Gift Aid scheme .
3 Your Team has been invaluable in providing psychological as well as practical support for these patients which have been grossly lacking through the conventional channels .
4 In Scotland the AIDS problem is largely drug related with HIV spreading rapidly through the communal use of syringes and needles during the mid 1980s .
5 We will meet again one day through the fog that we will clear .
6 She could see him through the shutters — a big man , a Berber , a kind-looking man with bright blue eyes and tattoos .
7 Let us picture a girl entering through the impressive doors of the New York Public Library .
8 As four chapters will demonstrate , there are different places to find art criticism ; a monograph will afford the greatest opportunity for full critical treatment , while a brief newspaper article is most likely to omit one or more of the three helpful elements , perhaps through the writer 's assuming prior knowledge on the reader 's part .
9 She called it Art Through the Ages .
10 A reader today can judge the validity of these claims through the means of photography .
11 Let us walk with a visitor through the city , a veteran of the Second World War who values it as one which was almost unscathed from the bombing which devastated so many European cities .
12 Again , much interest attaches to interpretation , as an impassive hierarchical image of the Madonna is softened through the centuries into a more human and tender figure .
13 From all his great range of delicate visual experiences Corot came to be satisfied with one — shimmery light reflected from water , and passing through the delicate leaves of birches and willows .
14 The second half of the nineteenth century saw new standards achieved in art historical scholarship , both through the careful study of documents and by close scrutiny of works of art .
15 Catalogues of major shows have also become bigger and more expensive in recent years , usually through the help of national , industrial or commercial sponsorship .
16 There are many galleries through the world , and it is no longer so difficult for an artist to show work independently .
17 Painting is the art of reaching the soul through the eyes , but if the picture appeals to the eyes and never reaches the soul , the painter has fallen far short of his aim .
18 The totems of American Indians , the carvings of Inouk , ancient bronze ritual vessels from China , and many more examples can be found through the world and the centuries .
19 For all her action-seeking , caring cosmopolitanism , she is imperial-insular in outlook , and soon sees through the Third World .
20 At midday , when we shut the shop for lunch , and I drove through the streets , it was only the river , glittering in the hard light , that seemed alive .
21 Both men lived through the Depression , but Fraser 's depressions were only indirectly linked with the hardships of people he knew .
22 Pechorin is a cold-hearted , stylish fatalist , experimentalist , existentialist and divided man , a traveller , gambler , heart-breaker and forgetter of old friends , who loves to ride ‘ a spirited horse through the long grass against a desert wind ’ .
23 Eventually , stone-cold-sober-seeming but perhaps too drunk to drive , he treks off through the dubs of a drizzle ( Thales said the world was made of water , the ‘ primary element ’ , and he handni even been to Glasgow ) back to his bachelor 's tenement flat ( Coelebs still in search of a wife ) .
24 Drama training is under constant review through the accreditation system , so that standards are maintained and new developments assessed , and schools which may not be in the accredited list today may well be there soon .
25 The spires in the background , the river , this typical English village — and this prat — this arch tit — sailing through the stillness of centuries — absolutely fucking clueless .
26 Between your legs the silver comets spiral through the night , I lose myself , he says … he says … how beautiful you are Maggie and how beautiful life ought to be with you .
27 I can get through the rest of the week if I know I 've got comin' here to look forward to .
28 Nowadays , nearly every young person has probably had some experience of basic improvisation at their school or through the extensive TIE ( Theatre in Education ) tours .
29 Once you had been through the three years what did you find had developed most for you as an actor ?
30 The audition had been one thing , the work–g through the part another — which is something it seems very hard for the audition process to make proper allowance for .
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