Example sentences of "has [verb] [pron] [noun sg] through the " in BNC.
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1 | It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop . |
2 | It has to pick its way through the minefield of NT and Unix and estimate whether COSE is bigger than just the desktop . |
3 | But although the crowd has danced its way through the set , once the band are off stage , everyone scarpers . |
4 | As rapid economic and social change has worked its way through the countryside , however , the farm worker has found himself increasingly separated from the local village community both socially and — for those living out on the farms — geographically . |
5 | The British commander who has to bring his team through the desert in Ice Cold in Alex ( 1958 ) seems hysterical and incompetent by comparison with the Dutch South African who accompanies them but is working for the Germans ; and the message of Ealing 's Dunkirk ( 1958 ) is summarized in one character 's closing statement , ‘ Somebody 's made a muck of it but I do n't think it 's the army . ’ |
6 | From Bonn it heads north across the relatively flat north German plain , but southward it has to cut its way through the hard rocks of the Taunus range where narrow gorges once made the upper reaches of the river dangerous to navigate . |