Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] has been through " in BNC.
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1 | Our Regional Association has been through difficult times , mainly due to isolation and communication problems . |
2 | ‘ This case has been through the due process of law , has been carefully considered at every stage and reviewed at frequent intervals . |
3 | This programme has been through the first round of application approvals which saw the Regional Council gain around £17,000 to capital and around £600,000 to revenue . |
4 | A 32 year old manager may be full of vigour , enthusiasm and malleable but a 52 year old manager has been through a couple of recessions , knows the ropes and cap pull a few more rabbits out of the hat . |
5 | Losing at home four two to Swindon , their arch rivals after being two in front , but I 'd just like to make one point clear ; do n't blame manager Brian Horton because all of Oxford 's matches that they 've lost this season has been through their own fault : lack of character out there on the pitch , there 's nothing Brian can do sat on the bench . |
6 | Such legislation has been through detailed preparation including the publication of draft clauses . |
7 | The Liberal Democratic Party has been through many name changes since the 1987 election . |
8 | That poor girl has been through a terrible ordeal , and if I know anything of gipsies , it 's not over for her yet . ’ |
9 | Unlike North America the involvement of government in economic life has been through the increased regulation of the private sector ; in the U K it has resulted in the public ownership of the industries or utilities concerned . |