Example sentences of "has be through [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In November , he warned that if the likes of IBM and DEC did n't implement drastic measures they 'd go through ‘ Holy Heck ’ — DG has been through that and if the company is confident about one thing , it is that the worst is over .
2 The Liberal Democratic Party has been through many name changes since the 1987 election .
3 A former senior minister who has been through many spending rounds says we take them all much too seriously , they are merely a mating ritual , he says , adding , and a barren one at that , no offspring .
4 The United Kingdom has been through 13 years in which unemployment has more than doubled , irreplaceable assets have been wasted , markets at home and abroad have been lost , manufacturing investment has fallen , poverty has increased , the crime rate has rocketed , and talents have been neglected .
5 Our Regional Association has been through difficult times , mainly due to isolation and communication problems .
6 ‘ The North has been through some hard times , and things are changing .
7 As a result , an Inservice Panel was established in June 1983 , and it has been through this body that project-related INSET development can be traced .
8 Such legislation has been through detailed preparation including the publication of draft clauses .
9 Over the years Muir has been through thick and thin with Tranmere , and has been worth his weight in gold .
10 ‘ The North has been through hard times but things are changing , ’ he said .
11 Where interiors have survived , it has been through benign neglect .
12 The car has been through several variations of engine size , but now like an ageing but still beautiful dowager , repeated facelifts can no longer wholly hide the ravages of time and progress . ’
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