Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] through [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now I 'm lucky , I have four children no problems as such , and I have great sympathy for anyone who goes through all this to have a child !
2 Anybody who lived through that time in Oswaldston will have a lot of memories of it-some of them bitter , some of them funny .
3 However , it 's impossible for anyone who lived through those times to settle down to cosy domesticity , the world without adventure that Marius Goring offers Shearer .
4 Most of us who lived through those times will , I believe , never forget the impact made by their unique hair styles and the famous jackets with no collars .
5 He is seen as a philosopher who passed through logical positivism ( which he largely created with his early work Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ) to a position more sympathetic towards religious language as outlined in his later Philosophical Investigations .
6 Nevertheless , it is fair to say that he was far more conscious of the reductionist tendencies in logical positivism than were others who passed through this particular school of thought .
7 A media specialist , for instance , may well be a teacher who has through additional training and experience gained an extra competency ; a person with full professional qualifications and experience as a librarian may also ( as we saw ) be a recognized teacher , or have a diploma in educational technology .
8 While the Secretary of State is looking at that , however , will he also take a look at the idiots who race through these roadworks ?
9 They 're going to lend money for long term projects , and the people of Lincolnshire , who benefit through those projects for years to come , will be paying modestly for years to come .
10 But I ca n't see the man who squirmed through six successive defeats last spring and still reached the Premier League losing too much sleep .
11 Particularly to people who 'd through that at you , in the campaign .
12 Jack Russell watches approvingly as Martin Crowe is bowled by Phil Tufnell , one of only two wickets for the Middlesex man , who toiled through 71 overs
13 If that dreadful mid-Atlantic ‘ celebrity ’ who rummages through other people 's houses in the appalling ‘ Through the Keyhole ’ TV programme delved through the house of Australia rugby , he would find any amount of shimmering silverware — the World Cup itself , the Bledisloe Cup , and so on — but the contents would tell you nothing about the true greatness of the inhabitants .
14 Perhaps the final act , with its slow playing out of Scarpia 's macabre joke , is beyond redemption dramatically ; but how , pray , does Tosca , who exited through vast double doors into a corridor in Act Two , know that the same doors provide , in Act Three , a convenient jumping off point to eternity ?
15 Installing cameras at dangerous road junctions to film those who drive through red traffic lights .
16 One thing 's for sure , the sons and daughters of all those rich Tories who bulldozed through this crackpot curriculum wo n't be hindered in any way .
17 And secondly , its music is too operatic — too Brittenesque — to excite us searching spirits who trek through gaslit suburbs in quest of aesthetic deprivation .
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20 All who went through that regime of training remember the extremes of fatigue and of being pushed to their limits .
21 During all the long years of the war it was she who kept up the morale of all of us , especially my father , who went through many difficult times .
22 As one who went through this situation recently , I ‘ feel ’ for you and I just wanted to let you know this .
23 He was trained at the École Nationale d'Administration , which is the national administration training school , and in fact at the École Polytechnique as well , which is , so he was one of the few people who went through both the elite training establishments , and he served as a civil servant for a while before turning to political life and getting elected as a Member of Parliament .
24 People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it .
25 On Wednesday night he did but it was n't Bangor wearing their usual strip … they are also Apoel Nicosia 's colours and it was the Cypriots who squeezed through 3-2 on aggregate .
26 Neighbours called the fire brigade , who battled through thick smoke to find Sam behind the fridge in the kitchen .
27 or Martin who walks through that door .
28 To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted .
29 Those who trudged dutifully to the polls yesterday to mark their perforated ballot papers with an ‘ X ’ in the appropriate box , or who sat through last night 's results with only black coffee for company , would have witnessed a tableau of restrictive practices and old spanish customs fit to warm the heart of the most backward-looking member of Nalgo .
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