Example sentences of "have [vb pp] through [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the purposes of this essay I will concentrate on associative learning which covers what is popularly defined as learning , as opposed to genetic learning which is instinctual , hereditary behaviour that has developed through evolution .
2 Most additional public-sector investment has come through capital allowances .
3 Perhaps , the greatest shift in offering support to families has come through awareness of the need to work in partnership with parents and for specialist and intervention services to work more within community and across agency settings .
4 Already this year £12.3m of new business has come through AMV 's doors from Ciga Hotels , Douwe Egbert , Pillsbury , Weetabix , Knight Williams and Smith & Nephew .
5 Adrian says they 've spent a lot of time in the water … tweaking this and tweaking that and making sure that it has come through production with flying colours …
6 Even though he has pushed through legislation to outlaw the ‘ sow pen ’ the government is allowing eight years for it to be passed out .
7 Obviously the gap between the two has grown through time .
8 He adds , ‘ Whereas in other countries in Europe , EDS has grown through acquisition , in Spain it 's been through knocking on doors and selling the business . ’
9 Gower has seen through Pistol , and Fluellen vows revenge should he be abused .
10 Most powerful for me is the tragic loss that the chess world — both living and generations to come — has suffered through Fischer 's self imposed 20 years exile .
11 He spent a year in the wilds of Canada working with the air ambulance and has cycled through Iceland , Finland and Sweden .
12 The Andrex puppy has scampered through house and garden , fields and even a maze in a string of TV adverts , tugging the tissue behind him .
13 Lithuanian photographer Aleksandras Macijauskas would admit to creating art if pressed , although he might express surprise at the impact his photography has had through exhibitions in Europe and America as well as in the former ‘ eastern block ’ .
14 It is a diagnosis whose burden is that the supposedly mistaken analysis , of a kind which has persisted through centuries , is owed not to good reason but to a kind of desire .
15 Tinbergen argued that rapid cultural change may have pushed human systems into an environment which is no longer that to which the species has adapted through evolution .
16 At the end of the sixth book of The Faerie Queene , Spenser alludes to the troubles some of his earlier work has caused through slanders which provoked ‘ a mighty Peres displeasure ’ .
17 Experience in the laboratory or in the field gives those who do not intend to undertake research as a career the opportunity to learn how their subject has progressed through experiment .
18 Founded in Kettering in 1970 by Mr Don Newitt , Arkle Print has gone through mergers , moves and a considerable growth period .
19 SLUMP is where the recession is heading to once it has gone through depression .
20 He who has gone through life without being tested is one who had been considered unworthy ever to gain the victory over fortune .
21 Our sportsdesk can detect from the far end of a crease someone who has gone through life under the impression that Bodyline may refer to a one-piece undergarment .
22 Stephen has gone through confession , and is , he declares , ‘ Ready to forge that language ’ , but he declares it in a language that will not yet take Joyce out of desperation .
23 My essential points are that ( 1 ) to judge from a variety of sources including pendulum marks , timings , metronome marks and evidence from automatic mechanical instruments , the minuet , like the waltz and many other dances , has gone through history at a variety of simultaneous paces , some of which have been indeed quite fast .
24 Alexander ( 1980 ) has gone through Murdock 's ( 1967 ) ethnographic atlas and found that this asymmetrical treatment of cousins is strongly associated with the type of marriage common in that culture .
25 ‘ But , Krau LaFayette , your female progenitor has gone through channels .
26 Your puppy is now a young mature adult and let us assume he has gone through puppyhood with no problems .
27 I think history has done this , and by history I mean everything which has worked through history to produce that result — geography , climate , agriculture , economics .
28 You may like to know that CPRW has worked through Wales Wildlife and Countryside Link ( to which WWF UK provides grant aid ) to take up the threat to SSSIs with the Countryside Council for Wales .
29 Over the past 15 years or so it has spread through Russia and then to Western Europe .
30 The contemporary hooligan phenomenon arose in the 1960s at a time of unprecedented prosperity and low unemployment and has continued through recession both in the depressed north and the relatively prosperous south .
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