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

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1 It then has to go through regulatory procedures like filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission and Hart-Scott-Rodino which could taken until late March , early April .
2 Thirty years later my volunteering instinct has come through intact but I still mistrust the American Air Force .
3 This rediscovery has come through historical exhibitions held recently at New York 's DIA Center for the Arts ( 1988–89 ) , Claude Berri 's RENN Espace d'Art Contemporain in Paris ( 1991–92 ) and at the Hallen für Neue Kunst , Schaffhausen , where Ryman 's art has been prominently featured for several years and a fresh installation opens shortly ( 2 May-31 October ) .
4 It was the in-between of that sludge-grey spring that stopped and started , flowers bursting out then drenched with sleet , blighted by snow ; skies grey and thundery , rain mean and seeping , wind a slinking greasy cur that has paddled through filthy city ponds and has nowhere to go .
5 Even during the recession , trade has grown through keen pricing and friendly personal service .
6 An alternative explanation is that much of the growth of the island has occurred through intrusive igneous activity rather than the extrusion of lava on the surface .
7 This statement was not only made but meant , said Kogan , " When change has been positively mounted it has occurred through advisory teachers rather than inspectors , in-service training rather than managerially dominated systems " ( Kogan 1973:145 )
8 ‘ But no All Black team other than 1967 and 1924 has gone through unbeaten and we know very well we will have tough games against Wales and Ireland . ’
9 Although none of the aquariums used are lit , rocks are placed in them which have a generous growth of algae on them , and are changed once the algae has gone through constant grazing .
10 No one who has gone through medical school would deny the influence of role models , and no one who has pursued a career in medicine , particularly hospital medicine , would discount the part played by patronage .
11 This theme has run through white papers ( HMSO , 1985 ; 1986a ) , statements from central-government ministers ( Rumbold , 1986 ) , and has increasingly impinged on the urban debate .
12 Some are very inaccessible and he has to wade through thick mud to get at them .
13 The idea that the polarity of the Earth 's magnetic field has reversed through geological time was proposed early this century by Brunhes in France and Matuyama in Japan .
14 A working person can often obtain help from their employer , in the form of advances on their salary , particularly if the debt problem has arisen through unforeseen circumstances and not just through their own negligence .
15 This brilliant piece of ‘ natural ingenuity ’ has evolved through natural selection .
16 like wingless birds who 'd flown through sheer assumption .
17 I saw it twice , the second time to see what I 'd missed through racked sobs the first time .
18 If this package had had to go through national parliaments , it would not have been achieved in a hundred years ! ’
19 They may have different areas of expertise and will be able to concentrate on these without having to sit through lengthy periods when colleagues are asking questions about their own area of interest .
20 The above visual representation of the hierarchical nature of theme-rheme structures is meant to illustrate the point without having to go through complex technical discussions .
21 There are several reasons why this may be present , but the main one is that it ‘ guarantees ’ that the manufacturer has conformed with EC weight regulations and it enables foods to move easily between EC countries without having to go through lengthy weight checks in the importing country .
22 On it a pavilion was built , joined by separate bridges to the French and Spanish banks of the river , so that neither minister should have to pass through foreign territory .
23 Does evolution sometimes have to pass through intermediate forms of low fitness ?
24 Some will have come through mainstream nursery experience with its honourable history of innovation ; others by way of special/remedial education routes .
25 Her sweaters had necks that were sewn and cut and Pauline included the following instructions for adding a fully fashioned band as a neat finish by her easy method that avoids having to backstitch through open loops .
26 Having struggled through Congressional reauthorisation two years ago , the agency is still an emotional ‘ hot switch ’ for Right-Wing fundraisers and election campaigns .
27 During the trial the court heard that the vessel had been travelling from Libya to the Republic of Ireland with the last of five arms shipments for the IRA , the previous four having got through undetected .
28 However , I think that the evil would not have appeared through violent fighting and killing , but through spiteful arguments and petty fights .
29 Nursing may have gone through massive changes in the past years , but the humour — and image of the nurse — appears to have remained remarkably constant ( or stagnant ? ) , if these postcards are anything to go by .
30 As authorities built up resources and expertise , and became able to take on the responsibility for making available all land needed for particular types of development , the secretary of state was to have made orders providing that land for development of the kind designated in the order and in the area specified by the order must have passed through public ownership before development took place .
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