But in this sense it would not be a fit place for human dwelling, through being uneven in temperature, and not attuned to the human temperament, as is the lower atmosphere in the neighborhood of the earth.
Further, Whatever is the cause of anything, through being such a thing, is the cause by nature, and not by will.
Consequently the will is evil, because it wills evil, not indeed that which is evil in itself, but that which is evil accidentally, through beingapprehended as such by the reason.
Accordingly, that act whereby the will tends to something proposed to it as being good, through being ordained to the end by the reason, is materially an act of the will, but formally an act of the reason.
And since faith, through being a theological virtue, as stated above (I-II, Q.
Secondly, because since human flesh is infected by sin, through being conceived in lust, just as the entire flesh of a man is conceived through lust, so also is it entirely defiled by sin.
And now I know what they meant when they talked about when Grandpa and Pappa would be through being King.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "through being" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.