Example sentences of "[verb] [be] through the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Jesus has been through the agony in the garden he 's been arrested he 's been abandoned by his apostles he 's been through a trial and he has actually been through the crucifixion and he 's been buried in the tomb .
2 Dr Williams has been through the ranks of the order and now holds the post of County Surgeon for County Durham .
3 The fourth way in which the underclass is immobilized at the bottom of our society has been through the spread of means-tested assistance , which has a devastating effect on the initiative of people on low incomes .
4 Most of what I have heard has been through the press .
5 Here the approach has been through the use of APL ( pioneered originally in the Derby factories in the mid 705 ) .
6 This has been through the use of Repertory Grid Technique which , as a practical application of construct theory has been defined as , ‘ Any form of sorting task which allows for the assessment of relationships … in matrix form ’ ( Bannister and Mair , 1968 , p. 136 ) .
7 However , anyone who has been through the process knows that very little practical effort is made by the services involved to pass on details .
8 A second focus for integration has been through the design of materials based on one subject discipline but specifically planned to feed across the curriculum .
9 BLACKBURN 'S Kevin Moran has been through the lot in nearly 20 years as a top class defender .
10 ‘ I am convinced that much of the success achieved by the Arsenal has been through the team quickly sensing a weakness in the opposition , ’ Chapman commented .
11 Until now , the only speaking Barbara has managed to do has been through the mouth of her dog Millie by way of a book written in the pet 's name .
12 This is an agricultural area still , as it has been through the centuries , and most of the residents are employed in the district , with some commuting to Hull , the nearest city .
13 He was aware that a captain with a record such as his has a big advantage , since any troops will respond better to a leader they know has been through the fire himself , and so he knew just what he could ask of his bowlers .
14 If law is to be used as ‘ an instrument for casting an alternative political vote by exposing the decision making process to contending views of public necessity ’ ( Lewis and Harden , 1982 , p. 68 ) , the most obvious way in which such an aim might be pursued is through the development of a test case strategy .
15 But common sense , coupled with the prospect of the time and paperwork involved in interviewing the hundred or so people who 'd been through the Cookery and Refreshment Tent during the past few hours finally defeated his hope for personal glory through brilliant deduction .
16 Yeah er cover was the one that , after we 'd been through the document , I did find of be of particular interest
17 Back in 1988 though , none of the above was known to this actress , who fancied herself as a serious artist who 'd been through the portals of the National and the RSC , albeit coming quickly out the other side , and whose biggest ambition was a ) to perfect a stage yawn , b ) to trim her inner thighs , and c ) to fry a perfect fishball .
18 I 'd been through the trauma of losing a house once before and I knew how demoralizing and degrading it is .
19 And there was a a a a lad who was about a couple of years older than me , he 'd be about twenty three , he 'd been through the War and er he was a real revolutionary , he was re and and he was very intelligent .
20 The iron grey , Tero , got by because her coat was almost black , but Maldita was so dazzlingly white , except for a sprinkling of rust-brown freckles on her belly , that she looked as though she 'd been through the car wash .
21 Any extra help they received was through the dedication of any class teacher who had enough energy left over from dealing with the demands of the class as a whole .
22 The way you limit which files are shown is through the Search button .
23 ‘ We may not all have been through the war together , ’ he told me , ‘ but we 're all Conservative MPs and want to stay that way . ’
24 Having been through the experience , though , may facilitate a certain realism about the conflict in question . ’
25 Having been through the spate of using a clapped out vacuum cleaner that did n't do its job , and how different it is now
26 The principal way in which the agricultural production of the crofts has been increased is through the improvement of pasture by fencing , planting shelter-belts , liming ( usually with shell sand ) , fertilizing and surface seeding .
27 This explains , says the professor , why all Archer 's characters seem never to have been through the growing-up process .
28 One way in which the black economy can be estimated is through the difference between National Income when measured by the income method , and when measured by the expenditure method .
29 For present students the route to influence is through the Union and through the representation which students now have on Faculty and University committees , up to and including Senate and Council .
30 While force and the means of destruction are primarily physical realities , the path to their deployment in the manner we now fear is through the emotions and decisions of beings who are able to achieve a measure of control over their actions .
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