Example sentences of "would have [verb] through the " in BNC.

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1 He 'd had another sleepless night and ahead lay customs , who could n't be expected to be exactly pro-British , and because of post and telephone strikes in Argentina , he had n't been able to confirm the flight with Alejandro , so they 'd have to go through the hassle of hiring a car to drive the 330 kilometres out to his estancia .
2 If we wanted to speak to him , we 'd have to go through the headmaster .
3 She 'd have watched through the seasons — how many Novembers , how many Junes ? — and noted the easy stairwell of living wood , raggy in autumn , then winter-bare and ridged with snow .
4 The rivet would have gone through the tang of the triangular-shaped blade and acted as a pivot point .
5 Those seeking authenticity would have to leaf through the book in a wind-blasted , refrigerated decompression chamber in full climbing gear , with a heavy rucksack and working a treadmill ; all in an atmosphere adjusted to one third normal sea-level density .
6 It would have to go through the books
7 The route of the planned Hereford by-pass would have run through the valley of the River Lugg , east of the city , rich in tarditional wetland plants .
8 In either event , mechanical or electrical , the sound impulses would have to pass through the waterproof casing , after which they must pass through the fuselage of the plane . ’
9 She would have to pass through the parlour to reach the kitchen , an arrangement which had shocked the pampered girl she had been , but it was obviously designed to conserve space in the small house .
10 I am glad that the hon. Gentleman and I agree that there should be a discount for single people — I am only sorry that the Labour party continues to insist that we should return to a rating system in which single people would have to pay through the nose , as they did before .
11 The road would have passed through the vicinity of the Dzanga-Ndoki national park and the Dzanga-Sangha forest reserve , which is being conserved by a £14.3 million World Bank project .
12 ‘ And as it takes half an hour to drive to Royal Wrigglesworth we must assume that Sir Vivien 's Lagonda would have driven through the village at about eight . ’
13 It would have shown through the ‘ New Faces ’ sheath dress .
14 However , there are number of players who because their mini-rugby team did n't make Finals Day , would have slipped through the net , and they are asked to contact officials with the prospect of playing in a special mini-rugby game between two ‘ select ’ teams .
15 Surely this strong sun would have got through the thin wall of her stretched skin and warmed the baby .
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