Example sentences of "have [verb] throughout [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Prohibition does not work in preventing alcoholism and never has done throughout history .
2 In other words , if retirement , in either informal or structured versions , has existed throughout history , its recent growth may simply be a tribute to its attractiveness .
3 Accumulated evidence from recent research , combined with ancient traditions , all help to build up the conviction that we are dealing with a real , but elusive , energy which people have recognized throughout history , and particularly at special places in the countryside .
4 As we have seen throughout section 4.1 , whatever their major business , all NBFIs maintain some stock of liquid assets .
5 It is the day when they stand in imagination at the foot of the Cross to witness the judicial murder of Christ , to remember their own failings and to anticipate the holiday — literally the holy day — for which they have prepared throughout Lent : the day on which they believe Christ rose from the dead .
6 Changes have occurred throughout prehistory , and there are important aspects for the local researcher to consider .
7 The wicked governments we have known throughout history are evidence of this .
8 By contrast , Richard Smith and David Thomson have argued , on the basis of long-term demographic evidence , that forms of retirement have existed throughout history and ( particularly if one excludes the high birth-rate nineteenth century ) that there have been many periods in which a simple dependency ratio of the elderly to the non-elderly population has been high .
9 Cheeses have evolved throughout history and new varieties are still being made today .
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