Example sentences of "of [noun] through the " in BNC.
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1 | The story of Bloxham through the centuries . |
2 | The UK 's leading environmental groups are maintaining levels of support through the recession , but the rapid rate of membership growth experienced over the past few years has slackened . |
3 | Some see corporatism grandly as a total economic system distinct from capitalism and socialism ; some see corporatism as a particular kind of " state form " distinct from , say , parliamentarianism , where citizens participate in the determination of policies through the exercise of voting rights in relation to a parliament ; and still others see corporatism rather more modestly and fruitfully as connoting a particular system of interest-group politics and representation distinct from the pluralist system that we have just discussed . |
4 | Initiatives such as the ‘ quality alert mechanism , ’ which enables a quick feedback of problem areas from general practitioners to the purchasing agency , also have to be seen as straightforward and practical moves to better enable monitoring of contracts through the year . |
5 | At Norwich , where the weavers were upset by the provisions in the commercial treaty with France , the Whigs " adorned their outsides with wool " and drove a flock of sheep through the centre of the city . |
6 | I was friendly with one of the local farmers , and I had in mind on one of our " stand-downs " to run a small flock of sheep through the Lion , I would , of course he dressed in ancient drover gear and had no doubt that it would cause something of a riot at the Lion . |
7 | The system of advancement through the grades was ( and is ) tightly controlled , and was ( and is ) done strictly on the basis of seniority , and a driver is penalised if he breaks the chain : if his name is top of the list for promotion to a certain level , he is allowed to refuse such promotion twice ( Murdoch 1986 : 44 ; 30 ) . |
8 | The history of Austro-Hungary through the nineteenth century is one of alteration between repression and compromise in its effort to maintain the fabric of the empire against its increasingly centrifugal tendencies . |
9 | We have observed in the classroom that many programs help the teacher to understand the pupils ' level of comprehension through the pupil response that they provoke . |
10 | The increasing productivity of agriculture through the use of modern industrial methods has also led to a decline in traditional job opportunities in the countryside , and the government is keen to encourage more general diversification in the rural economy . |
11 | From the light skirmishers of Kislev through the hammer-wielding White Wolves to the proud lancers of the Knights Panther , the army of Emperor is graced with a broad selection of mounted troops . |
12 | It is calculated to stir the Greeks against the destructive influence of Achilles , whose self-indulgence has sent ripples of discontent through the Greek forces . |
13 | Political change of some kind goes on continuously in every society , in response to a variety of changing internal and external conditions , which include the relation to nature and to other societies , the interaction of groups within each society , and the unceasing circulation of personnel through the disappearance of older generations and the rise of new ones . |
14 | Checking out Litla Skerry and the Vongs ( fangs ) — two isolated groups of rocks west of Out Skerries , where small groups of eider had been known to shelter — without finding any eider , we then went north around the main island , getting occasional glimpses of houses through the narrow entrances to the harbour . |
15 | If the plaintiffs fail to establish a breach of contract through the front door of s13(1) , they can not succeed through the back door of s14. ( p753 ) This explains the approach in Bartlett v Sidney Marcus [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 1013 which was a pre-1973 definition case . |
16 | The three men stood together for some time while the long-faced sheep ambled around them , sometimes coming close to examine them but scuttering away at the slightest of their movements , sending a ripple of bells through the whole flock . |
17 | The researchers intend to monitor the progress of cases through the various legal stages . |
18 | Islamic Religion gives a general picture of the development of Islam through the centuries . |
19 | The global capitalist system propagates an integrated culture and ideology of consumerism through the manipulation of existing consumption needs and the creation of new ones . |
20 | This leads Althusser into the unrewarding account of ‘ science ’ but at the same time his account of the social process of ideology through the concepts of overdetermination and the ideological state apparatuses takes the theory of ideology forward substantially . |
21 | The fact is that unemployed people already have access to a range of programmes through the employment service , including job review workshops , which provide precisely that service for those who are unemployed . |
22 | In effect it shows the flow of money through the company for the trading period . |
23 | The AFEC would consider the programme in the light of such factors as potential student demand and competing provision and allocate a block of money through the authority to the institution with the specific purpose of running that programme . |
24 | He pushed his way through to the box office and thrust a handful of money through the window . |
25 | And how can it sustain this common cause and sense of direction through the many changes which take place from one generation to anther ? … |
26 | X is usually identified by its subject matter , but any claim to understand X usually requires the demonstration of skills through the carrying out of specific tasks , in the form of exercises or problems , that relate to X. |
27 | Local authorities will continue to be responsible for adult education provision , both vocational and leisure/cultural activities , but all courses for 16–19 years will be the responsibility of FEFCs through the colleges . |
28 | Sergeant Ramsey 's 3-inch mortar was again brought into action , and a direct hit on the building 's roof with the third round was followed by a score of bombs through the resulting hole which set the place ablaze . |
29 | What are the common traits of climbers through the generations ? |
30 | The danger of contamination through the use of shared bar soap , the need for improved skin care , when washing is frequent , and the requirement for control over the bacterial skin flora has led to the development of a range of more sophisticated products . |