Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] been [verb] through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Economic regeneration in the area has also been supported through the allocation of over 15 million of urban programme resource since 1979 towards schemes submitted by Cynon Valley borough council . |
2 | This has now been achieved through the Employment Act 19 89 because of a requirement in the second European Directive on equal treatment in occupational social security schemes . |
3 | Scarlet could not now imagine how she had passed the week with the house next door empty and soulless : she tidied the kitchen in readiness for her friend 's return and sat down to read the local paper , two copies of which had just been delivered through the letterbox . |
4 | Faust Stossen , their new Squad Sergeant , had once been lasered through the throat and wore a damascened silver voice box in place of his Adam 's Apple . |
5 | Soviet control had originally been exercised through the Communist International and much less effectively through the Cominform , which was established in 1947 and dissolved in 1956 . |
6 | He added that the system had worked for commercial fishermen and had now been introduced through the Common Agricultural Policy in everything from sheep to milk , cereals and oilseeds . |
7 | The floor was littered with papers — coupons offering ‘ 3d off ’ soap powder and frozen peas , and literature about television insurance and reconditioned sewing machines — which had evidently been thrust through the letter box . |
8 | More than 100 jobs have also been found through a community employment and enterprise centre set up in the shopping centre and through a residents-run job club . |