Example sentences of "have [verb] through a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages . |
2 | We will review the decision on an annual basis as our video list grows — maybe producing a series of loop tapes each one covering a particular sector of the market so that customers interested in adult/business English videos do n't have to sit through a section on ‘ watch with mother ’ levels . |
3 | ‘ You 'd have to comb through a year 's issues of about thirty different railway magazines to be — ’ |
4 | I 'll have to look through a guide book . ’ |
5 | In such a case the firm may have to distribute through a middleman because it can not afford to employ a field sales force . |
6 | Gunn argues that Nina should have gone through a second , refurbishing phase , to bring it in line with the German accelerator , Desy . |
7 | In an attempt to find a model of the universe in which many different initial configurations could have evolved to something like the present universe , a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Alan Guth , suggested that the early universe might have gone through a period of very rapid expansion . |
8 | On a rocky unmade track through the olive groves , we might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblical landscape . |
9 | They can be installed by taking out one layer of bricks ( so you 'll have to cut through a wall — make sure it 's suitable ! ) ; or they can be installed in a corner , or in an alcove , with a surrounded flat fascia , in which case you 'll need to build a timber framework to support the niche and hold the fascia . |