Example sentences of "can be [vb pp] through [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A leading client who is a major manufacturer of toiletries wishes to expand into higher priced , bigger margin and smaller volume markets which he believes can be reached through existing distribution channels . |
2 | For example , very few people make the maximum allowable contributions , which can be done through additional voluntary contributions into a company scheme or into personal pensions where such a plan exists . |
3 | This can be done through asymptotic deductibles . |
4 | But yesterday Dr Edwin Pugh , director of public health at Darlington Health Authority , revealed adults had also suffered from the condition , which can be transmitted through infected water and food . |
5 | It could be argued that centralized INSET has this character of necessity , and that the other possibilities can be achieved through school-based INSET . |
6 | Riders for health is a good example of what can be achieved through good planning . |
7 | Though the reputation of schools is mainly established by personal recommendations positive reinforcement of the schools image can be achieved through regular exposure in the press or TV and radio . |
8 | A national minimum income can be achieved through integrated tax and benefit systems that take into account a person 's total net income — taking all factors into account . |
9 | This can be achieved through modular or distance learning study . |
10 | Rhythm of speech can be felt through amplified vibration . |
11 | It is hoped that these objectives can be met through developing airframe inspection techniques as a fully integrated system . |
12 | These diverse possibilities alert the practitioner to consider sensitive areas of life beyond what can be comprehended through functional assessments of current performance . |
13 | He also said that " we are going to show how a revolution can be enacted through democratic principles , how democracy can be practised with one party " and announced that the National Assembly would reassemble within a few months in order to approve an electoral law which would lead to the holding of direct legislative elections in 1993 . |
14 | We also have some evidence ( see , for example , Whyte , 1986 ) that this may be a learned difference which can be altered through appropriate educational experiences . |
15 | Desmond Morris claims that his biomorphs " evolve " in his mind , and that their evolution can be traced through successive paintings . |
16 | Essentially the project will assess the question of whether a competitive advantage can be sustained through planned technological change . |
17 | Whilst this requires considerable political and structural change to achieve full success , potentially important beginnings can be made through educational programming that is based in the community , that recognises community needs , and is attractive and relevant to adults in the community . |
18 | Improperly stored magnetic media degrades , tapes stretch , signals are destroyed by contact with magnetic fields , and even optical media can be damaged through poor storage or breakdown of the dye-layer on the disk . |
19 | And that 's something that can be debated through local plan inquiries . |
20 | 14a ) You can not guarantee that the work in the chuck runs true because certain areas of the scroll can be worn through continuous use . |
21 | He also pointed to the emergence of the ‘ electronic highway ’ , where books can be ordered through computerised electronic mail . |
22 | Through asking questions she may find that the really objectionable facets of camping can be avoided through proper equipment and procedure . |
23 | His quality of life can be improved through medical treatment . |
24 | There are also many potential avenues for prevention through the vulnerability factors , and it would seem important to discover whether in practice vulnerability can be modified through preventive programmes . |
25 | In order to bring into clear focus what it is that has been lost but can be regained through meditative discipline , Hilton advances an orthodox Augustinian analysis of the structure of personality as essentially tripartite and , thus , trinitarian . |
26 | The improvement of infrastructure , the supply of inputs , the relevance of technology and machinery , the appropriateness of applied research and the dissemination of its results , as well as inadequate or exploitative marketing systems are all factors which can be corrected through comprehensive and integrated planning . |
27 | Instead , we would like to see a clearer indication of the circumstances in which car use can be reduced through different shopping patterns . |
28 | A bewildered and shocked survivor can be guided through red tape , and practical alternatives can be found , as in the case of Liz and Tom who were burgled while on Income Support . |
29 | But , perhaps , the most significant achievement of the EMS was to demonstrate the economic benefits that can be reaped through economic cooperation . |
30 | Using a technique known as symbol recirculation , Dyer shows that distributed symbol representations can be learned through recurrent networks that will generate expectations concerning words that will occur next in tasks such as script-learning and comprehension . |