Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] through [art] " in BNC.

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1 Colleagues who suffer through the menopause sometimes ca n't afford to pay the high cost of a pre-paid prescription charge .
2 Yes it will , and the few who slip through the net will be denied legal aid to argue their case .
3 The famous case of Derek Bentley , who was hanged in Britain , was a classic example of the kind of people who slip through the cracks in the US and end up being executed , says Mr Stafford Smith .
4 Yeah but it 's not so nice for people who look through the windows is it ?
5 But contrast the reaction to football fans who run through a town creating damage as they go with the reaction to university students during rag week creating similar damage .
6 Second , both these latter people , and the so-called ‘ oilies ’ who pass through the local airport on the way to the oil rigs , are much less respectable than the more permanent residents in Dunrossness .
7 The place has a minimum of things , nearly nothing new , but enough of what the 200 women and about 400 children , who pass through the refuge every year , might need .
8 Officials who get through the qualifying round will be able to compete against the best in the world and there will also be prizes by British divisions .
9 The galaxy if full of criminal organizations of every sort — from gangs of juvenile hot-jetters who storm through the Netlines and vandalize the odd moon to groups of hard-bitten specialists in banditry and terrorism .
10 I think he was certainly mixed up in the beastly business of getting into England some of those unhappy Asians who pay through the nose either because they 're desperate to join relatives , or because they think they can find work here .
11 There are two groups of members in the Labour Party , something over two hundred thousand individual members , who pay an individual subscription , and the four million trade unionists , who pay through the political levy .
12 In the second place , the position of strangers who deal through the husband with the wife in a transaction operating to the husband 's advantage may , by that fact alone , be affected by any equity which as between the husband and wife might arise from his conduct .
13 There is no need for a warning or consent , however , in the case of the firm 's employees who deal through the firm ( as is often required for personal account dealings ) if they are informed that they will not be treated as private customers .
14 Those who continue through the process will need more than three letters : interview , offer , references and confirmation of start .
15 There 's an awful lot of females who go through the programme and get nowhere or have unsuccessful attempts .
16 Pius XI had sanctioned for recital after Mass a special prayer to St Michael ‘ for the conversion of Russia ’ , imploring him to thrust down to hell ‘ Satan and all wicked spirits who wander through the world for the ruin of souls ’ .
17 For feminists like me , who live through the political processes of women 's liberation , which turns sex inside out and reforms relationships with men , even if it does n't revolutionise them , talking to these young , single mothers proves that gains won in sexual relationships are not necessarily permanent or universal .
18 it led me to think that players who come through the youth system should be ‘ guaranteed ’ a huge loyalty bonus after a certain period .
19 Often schoolchildren aged in their early teens , who struggle through a reading test with a 15 per cent error rate , reduce errors to 2 per cent and increase confidence visibly on first meeting a rule-based spelling .
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