Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Beauty itself has been declared through the ages to be an exalted physical state , hinting at qualities of light , grace and love whose source lies beyond the material world and yet which can enter into physical substance and transform it .
2 Since then , the debt crisis has been handled through a series of temporary rescheduling agreements financed partly by the IMF and partly by private banks , each guaranteed creditworthy by the country 's acceptance of an IMF adjustment programme designed to generate a foreign exchange surplus through cuts in imports and export production .
3 This statement has been echoed through the ages — by Plato : ‘ Love is the desire and pursuit of the whole ’ ; by Coleridge : ‘ Love is a desire of the whole being to be united to some thing , some being , felt necessary for its completeness ’ ; and by the man in the street ; ‘ My other half ’ , or even ‘ My better half ’ ; or in Erickson 's terms : ‘ the ‘ me in you ’ ’ .
4 ITED has been developed through a number of task groups , utilising the skill and experience of people from all sectors of the Group , and was piloted across a sample of UK businesses in 1991 .
5 How can its innately progressive potentials be contained in a form which has been developed through the operation of the market , and which , in Cutler 's argument , represents a culture completely external to its users , completely hegemonic ( not resistible in present circumstances ) , and having ‘ no need of artistic value … [ having ] become , effectively , an instrument of class oppression ’ ( Cutler 1984 : 291 ) .
6 This is not simply innate or pure ability , but ability which has been developed through the process of the curriculum ; not merely the ‘ good mind ’ but the ‘ trained mind ’ ( See Chapter 4 ) .
7 Economic regeneration in the area has been supported through the allocation of more than ES million of urban programme resources .
8 Further north , in Poland , extensive Romanesque work in stone and/or brick was carried out , but much of this has been altered through the centuries and the limited remains suffered damage in the Second World War .
9 Dr Marsh said : ‘ There has been no radical change to our financial situation since the Annual General Meeting in August , apart from the income that has been generated through the gates .
10 ‘ But where the delivery has been delayed through the fault of either buyer or seller the goods are at the risk of the party at fault as regards any loss which might not have occurred but for such fault . ’
11 The SGA 1979 , s 20(2) provides that where delivery has been delayed through the fault of one of the parties , the goods are at the risk of that party until delivery .
12 This has been achieved through a number of key actions including :
13 Peter Gibson , Clwyd 's director of development and tourism , said : ‘ Andre sought to achieve re-vegetation of eroded areas using plant material native to the site and this has been achieved through the use of the vacuum cleaner to collect natural seed from the site . ’
14 This has been achieved through the introduction of unleaded petrol in 1975 for use in cars equipped with catalytic converters ( lead ‘ poisons ’ the catalyst ) and which accounted for 89 per cent of all petrol sales in 1989 .
15 Mr Kinnock has been led through a minefield of interviews and policy statements without serious damage .
16 It is argued that the Lords provides an important opportunity for more careful consideration of legislation that has been steamrollered through the Commons , and that it provides high-class debates .
17 In real terms , UK consumer borrowing has been falling through the period of the recession , in contrast to the experience at the beginning of the last decade when credit was deregulated .
18 It has been marketed through the profession but there was only a small response .
19 This strategy has been pursued through a number of means there were over 40 Acts of Parliament which changed the finance system culminating in the introduction of the Community Charge .
20 How is it that , when this country has been going through a recession , which has been shared by countries throughout the world — not least the United States — our unemployment figures are lower than those of many other countries ?
21 Many people become biologists and doctors by a reaction against things mechanical and mathematical and contrariwise engineering has been going through a phase of rejecting natural materials .
22 Since the mid-1960s , the agricultural sector in Chile has been transformed through a combination of structural reforms and changes in economic policy .
23 If the chattel has been purchased through a dealer or auction house or in market overt ‘ it can not be recovered from the first purchaser or any subsequent bona fide purchaser , unless he is compensated for the purchase-money paid ’ [ Art .
24 Erm the rose i has been used through the centuries .
25 He will know that £32 million of emergency food aid has been agreed through the EC mechanisms .
26 My hon. Friend the Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) says that the Bill has been railroaded through the House , but I remind him that it is three long years since it was introduced .
27 The sequence selectivity of the platination of DNA by cisplatin and its analogues has been investigated through a number of approaches , all of which indicate a preference for binding to GG sequences .
28 Considerable work has been initiated through the medium of a communication strategy , and we 're delighted that the loss of Amanda er , many of of you will know Amanda and will know where she 's gone to .
29 We believe that the heart ‘ remembers ’ that it has been preconditioned through a translocation of PKC from the cytosol into the cell membranes .
30 A foot has been put through the loft floor and now a hole needs to be repaired in a lath and plaster bedroom ceiling .
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