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

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1 Most clubs , you have to go through a long rigmarole of being proposed and seconded and vouched for by other members and having your background scrutinised , and weeks and months go by before you 're elected .
2 People arriving in this country for such a purpose have to go through a long interview procedure to process their claims .
3 If you have to go through a smoke-filled area , crawl with your head low
4 They all have to go through a special scanner
5 You have to go through a short course at the R A F College Cranwell and then once that that teaches you the R A F side of it makes you into an officer because at the end of the day you maybe there to do public relations but if the spaghetti hits the fan you 're an officer and you 're a combatant and you know you carry a gun around when you 're in a war zone and you know you 're expected to use it and if the senior officer of the unit next to you gets shot and you 're the most senior officer then you take over
6 To collect the takings , er from the vending machine you have to go through the adjacent community room into a small box room at the far end .
7 If you are not a designated area , then you have to go through the due process of Court Orders and notices and move out in twenty eight days or something , you know , it 's a long , expensive process , which does not have to take place when a district is designated .
8 Once in England you have to go through the Red Channel to declare your fish .
9 I think that the hurdles that they have got to get over to get books are a barrier … the children have to go through the whole Dewey decimal system which is complicated .
10 Much more data are collected than it is possible to publish , and access to this additional information is just not possible — indeed its existence may not be known or recorded , with the result that future researchers and revisers have to go through the whole data collection procedure again each time .
11 We work with people who have fallen through the existing nets of provision erm generally because their problems are so multiple that no particular one agency can deal with them .
12 In these cases the fossils show that these features have developed through an ordered series of transformations leading to conditions in the jawed vertebrates .
13 All payments between Kazakhstan and Russia have to pass through the two countries ' central banks .
14 From 4 April to 18 July the Palazzo Grassi is showing a 300-work exhibition by Pontus Hulten of the work of Marcel Duchamp , the artist whose ideas have pricked through the whole history of twentieth-century art .
15 ‘ People forget that the nucleus of our side — notably our pack — is made up of players who have come through the junior ranks . ’
16 Plenty of companies have sailed through the post- war booms without being seduced far from the necessities .
17 Launching into their set with the kind of pace not seen since Linford Christie last left the blocks , Bob 's mob have dashed through the splendid opening trio of ‘ The Act We Act ’ , ‘ A Good Idea ’ and ‘ Changes ’ before most of the audience has sussed there 's no beer on sale .
18 They have sifted through an extraordinary amount of information , and compiled a readable , thorough and ground-breaking account of the subject .
19 This may not be feasible where there is a very large number of candidates , but if people have got through the original application forms stage of selection it will be worth making an effort to see them in person .
20 We are obviously aware of the need for capital expenditure but fortunately we have got through the big capital programme in advance before the , the current which the treasurer may wish to comment on of the county 's overall capital programme , of which er of course there are , there is competition from other committees .
21 Thus might some fretful merchant have ventured through the medieval forest , nerves braced for the sudden twang of bow strings , the murderous rush from ditch or thicket .
22 These cultures have gone through a major change such that the use of credit is now an accepted feature in managing personal expenditure patterns .
23 In Germany , for example , there 's nothing like the division between Parliament and Government that I was speaking of erm as far as France was concerned , erm nor is there to quite the same extent erm the sort of links between administrative politicians and political administrators , but one of the things they share in common is a tendency to have a legal background and a legal approach to administration , and almost all senior civil servants in Germany , for example , have gone through a legal training .
24 Insiders say UBS fixed-interest staff have gone through a considerable shake-up in recent months and Ben Allen had been increasingly unhappy .
25 ‘ He had been nursed superbly and that needs to be said because the nurses have gone through a difficult time for obvious reasons and I would like to assure them , in public , that what they have done was quite superlative . ’
26 To date , four cases have gone through the disciplinary procedure .
27 A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group to help others who have gone through the same tragedy .
28 A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group for others who have gone through the same tragedy .
29 It is a touching scene that every parent can immediately identify with because they have gone through the same ritual with their own children .
30 The densest high forest in the High Weald is associated with the ghyll valleys , narrow ravines created by streams that have cut through the lighter soils .
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