Example sentences of "have [verb] through an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Recently Iman Wilkens has proved through an exhaustive study of Homer that Troy stood , not in Turkey , but on the site of a filling station off the A604 south east of Cambridge . |
2 | In simple terms the fleet has to start through an imaginary line usually drawn between a mast and buoy . |
3 | You know we have had , as you saw , hundreds and hundreds of amendments and the thing has gone through an enormous process of of er consideration . |
4 | FRENCH R&D has gone through an irreversible change even though budgetary ‘ rigour ’ looks certain to clip the massive spending central to the government 's strategy to encourage research , development and high technology industry . |
5 | One particular day , having struggled through an ugly crowd of protesters to the safety of the Welsh Office , the Prince announced he was going back out to talk to them . |
6 | Sir Peter Holmes , Shell 's chairman who admitted that he was ‘ astonished ’ to discover that the irregularities had occurred through an associate company failing to follow strict rules against speculative dealing , said that he expected any further exposure to be limited to a £65 million charge which the company would take in its accounts for the first quarter of 1993 . |
7 | The two countries had gone through an up-and-down relationship over natural gas exports from Iran to the USSR . |
8 | In addition to conducting this particular case study I made some visits to another school ( which I have called ‘ Southend ’ ) in the same LEA which had gone through an identical appraisal exercise a year earlier . |
9 | In these cases the fossils show that these features have developed through an ordered series of transformations leading to conditions in the jawed vertebrates . |
10 | They have sifted through an extraordinary amount of information , and compiled a readable , thorough and ground-breaking account of the subject . |