Example sentences of "have [adv] [been] through a " in BNC.
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1 | The intense moments of pain and fear that gripped me were too remote to be understood by anyone who has not been through a similar experience . |
2 | The extreme range seems to be from 5 to 6.4 or so , but generally it remains between 4.6 and 5.2 ; it has not been through a major minimum since 1949 . |
3 | Harry Enfield has just been through a tough day auditioning people for his new BBC comedy series . |
4 | The convoy has already been through a Soviet Checkpoint at Marienborn on the West/East German border , Where the numbers of men and vehicles have been thoroughly checked . |
5 | The battle , between Diana de Moutis of Art Expertise and Didier Imbert of Didier Fine Art ( organiser of the recent exhibition of Botero sculptures on the Champs-Elysees ) has already been through a first hearing which was won by de Moutis , and an appeal , won last November by Imbert . |
6 | New Zealand 's economy has probably been through a more dramatic recent revolution than that of any other Western country . |
7 | Amstral has recently been through a combination of management buyouts and takeovers , including the acquisition of Crab Advanced Technologies ' sales and marketing division , and now goes by the name of ABC Workstation Solutions Ltd . |
8 | Mind you , he 'd probably been through a sticky time . |
9 | Diana arrived at Sandringham that weekend having just been through a most traumatic period . |
10 | As most of the leading American challengers arrived at the tough , par-70 lay-out to begin their preparation , Faldo had already been through a punishing schedule since Thursday . |
11 | ‘ We 've just been through a decade where we watched surface responsibility get peeled away from a lot of people and institutions . ’ |
12 | ‘ We 've both been through a lot , ’ he began . |
13 | They have obviously been through a very bad time over the last few days and it is n't going to get any better over the next few weeks . ’ |
14 | ‘ Did you come here , ’ mumbled Dottie , very close , ‘ to ask me fatuous questions the police have already been through a hundred times , or for other reasons ? ’ |
15 | CONTACT GROUPS These are usually for people who have a particular social problem in common or have just been through a similar trauma , like divorce or bereavement . |