Example sentences of "through many " in BNC.

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1 The use of impro in training has gone through many phases ; it still conjures up the traditional , hackneyed image of a student being asked to be a tree or an icecream .
2 It suggests that there are universal human qualities , and that people can recognize them in Shakespeare 's dramas , over the centuries and through many cultural mediations .
3 Complacency about teaching people to speak their own language has passed through many historical phases in Britain .
4 Although conventional , Crossman 's technique , dazzling for the time , shines through many of Stone 's records , notably ‘ Tiger Rag ’ from 1934 , where it is obvious that the American clarinettist Jimmy Dorsey had had a strong influence on him .
5 Equally , it went through many of the same traumas as Britain in the 1960s and 1970s while the Thatcher crusade for the market-led economy found an echo not only in Reagan 's America , but in France , Australia , Spain , and even social-democratic Sweden .
6 By then the ‘ monster ’ has gone through many transformations , unable to decide who he is or which of his many disguises represents the true ‘ him ’ ; but he can only find liberty by killing the father who sired him .
7 She put herself through many risky experiences on the road , along with some vigorous political activity .
8 These general problem-solving strategies can be used to help you through many of life 's problems .
9 It was a picture I had examined with attention through many an hour of boring burble , raucous revivalist song and whining , wheezing harmonium .
10 Your family has obviously sustained you through many crises .
11 Even if these cells are removed from the body and kept in tissue culture , they retain their characteristics through many cell divisions .
12 The decline was also unprecedented , affecting many species with no sign of a new disease organism ( not that one was known which would sweep through many different types of tree at once ) , and no obvious climatic or soil factor involved .
13 Over the years , it has passed through many hands since Sir John Winter established it , including members of the Foley and Lloyd families .
14 If the new mall is to be covered , probably the best option is for it to be glazed in the manner of the arcades which cut through many nineteenth-century blocks .
15 None of the Oxford work really paralleled this European and American shift , though Marty St James 's and Anne Wilson 's Portrait of Shobana Jeyasingh ( 1990 ) shown in the Harris exhibition ( a relative of the works on show in early 1991 at the National portrait Gallery in London ) works through many related concerns .
16 It 's gone through many changes and evolutions .
17 British phlegm and perseverance carried the Cooks through many difficult situations .
18 The trainer has a responsible task to help trainees through many other issues that are totally new to them and that every CAB worker will need to confront .
19 Companion never lost through many a league ,
20 According to this book , contributions of goodness have been made to the Created God , albeit unknowingly , by the countless thousands of individuals who , through many centuries have deliberately lived their lives constantly expanding , supporting and practising those human traits universally acknowledged as virtues .
21 The story of the blacksmith 's involvement in the Battle of Drumclog can not be substantiated by any written record of the battle but it has been handed down through many generations of people in the Irvine Valley and spoken of with pride .
22 A great cultural movement like the twelfth-century Renaissance can not be explained in simple terms : the influences and the inspiration which created it flowed through many channels , some of them deep beneath the ground .
23 Pheromones are complex molecules requiring a continuum of energetic interchange through many ‘ stages ’ , for their formation .
24 The Liberal Democratic Party has been through many name changes since the 1987 election .
25 A search through many alternative solutions is often required .
26 A search through many alternative solutions is often required .
27 Unfortunately one is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material in order to discover and savour these sidelights on the management of a Midland shooting estate , and in this reviewer 's opinion the book can not take the place of J. Miller 's Practical Gamekeeping .
28 I walked through many galleries in London and did n't see a single one .
29 The two coaches were filled to capacity as pilgrims assured each other that Sunday would be true to its name , through many carried an umbrella ‘ just in case ’ .
30 Once prized as a rarity by an elite of connoisseurs , it is now freely available through many garden centres , so we can all have a go at growing this most distinctive of shade-loving perennials .
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