Example sentences of "could be [vb pp] through " in BNC.

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1 The Colemans were driven to Filanta Court , on Archbishop Makarios Avenue , and handed the keys of No. 62B , a large three-bedroomed apartment with a balcony overlooking the port of Larnaca from which everybody getting on or off the ferry from Lebanon could be observed through binoculars .
2 Many of these beings could be manipulated through ritual , and illness or other bad fortune was often attributed to sorcery .
3 They thought the life of their only son could be fulfilled through belief in Jesus Christ , hard work , a good education and keeping the Sabbath . ’
4 This process necessarily involved some redundancies , but it was found that many of the reductions could be achieved through natural wastage , and it was possible to offer a considerable number of employees transfers to the St Helens or Northwich breweries .
5 The hypothesis of the asylum founders , that cure could be achieved through placement in a segregated and controlled environment , had been nullified many years before .
6 The ideas were in effect harnessed to what may be called a theory of progressivism ; that is , a belief which embraced socialism as an ideal but which argued that , with the coming of democracy , socialism could be achieved through a process of gradual evolution from the old order to the new .
7 Pak 's presence strengthened the argument for regarding the government as representing the whole of Korea and underlined the hopes that Korean unification could be achieved through a major rebellion in the south .
8 What they contested was the presumption that moral reform could be achieved through a centralized programme of sanitary intervention which reinforced the sexual oppression of women .
9 There already exists much evidence of a willingness among a wide range of bodies to collaborate in achieving a result that is greater than the sum of their individual contributions , but there is more that could be achieved through genuine and lasting partnerships .
10 The message of de Gaulle the politician was that national renewal did not have to succeed national disaster ; it could be achieved through a reform in the organization of the French state .
11 This could be achieved through genetic modifications of crops , increased use of biological controls , such as natural predators , and a planned approach to crop rotation .
12 This result could be achieved through the application of similar reasoning to that adopted by the Privy council in NZ Shipping Co Ltd v AM Satterthwaite Co Ltd [ 1975 ] AC 154 .
13 From the 1860s onwards the Commons , Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society campaigned to save Britain 's rural heritage so that city-dwellers could be revitalized through contact with Nature ( a campaign that only became realistic in the era of rapid transportation by rail ) .
14 Erm others have have suggested that it could be handled through the existing .
15 Gill and Jackson had the ideal opportunity to demonstrate how the phenomenon of identity confusion could be understood through the process of racial discrimination in society , a path whereby children of minority groups tend to internalise the values of the dominant society , and internalise derogatory values about themselves .
16 As it turned out , the wide spread of professional competence present in the workshop made questions as to where individual expertise had been acquired recede in importance compared to the real advances in thinking which could be made through an immediate exchange of ideas .
17 An UNCTAD report prepared for the conference said that savings of US$75,000 million a year could be made through more efficient trade administration , including computerized customs procedures .
18 Even where money could be made through tourism by conserving forests with their complement of birds and other animals to attract visitors , the animals have been shot and agriculture has encroached .
19 It had been estimated that savings of up to £40,000 a school could be made through closures , but that was not the only factor taken into consideration , he said .
20 The route to quantification , he urged , could be secured through the notion of the variable ; a format that could be applied not simply to properties which were self-evidently quantitative , such as money , but also to qualitative materials .
21 ‘ This means that up to 50pc of the total running costs could be funded through the European Regional Development Fund , ’ Dr Evans writes .
22 The yard 's commercial managers , Babcock Thorn , said it hoped the 200 white-collar and 350 industrial jobs could be cut through voluntary severance .
23 This objective could be reached through blatantly coercive methods or by those less obviously repressive .
24 Compared to books , distribution of multimedia software titles would remain more fragmented because the market was growing rapidly and potential customers could be reached through many outlets , Mr McCarthy said .
25 Cross-denominational association of this sort in particular localities was not uncommon and could be reinforced through collaborative reformist and philanthropic action as in the common efforts for moral and civic improvement of such Quaker and Unitarian families in Birmingham as the Cadburys , Lloyds , Kenricks and others .
26 Secondly , gastrin concentrations could be increased through local inflammation as gastrin concentrations are also increased in patients with non- H pylori induced gastritis .
27 As the trial was a comparison of two systems of care the prompted care group subjects could be referred through the system to hospital outpatients , while the hospital clinic group patients could consult their general practitioner for diabetes related reasons .
28 The bomb-bursts could be seen through the huge pall of smoke and dust that hung over the city .
29 The success of this liaison could be seen through the arranging of seventeen day schools and six residential WETUC weekend schools .
30 A cream blouse and skirt could be seen through the window .
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