Example sentences of "have [vb pp] through the " in BNC.

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1 They have allowed their care in the community policy for ex-mental patients to amount to no more than people drifting within a community of hostels , in which one finds people who have fallen through the safety net and ended up homeless on the streets .
2 We work with people who have fallen through the existing nets of provision erm generally because their problems are so multiple that no particular one agency can deal with them .
3 Traditionally , men have communicated through the media on behalf of all humankind , influencing public opinion , and bringing about political , economic and social change from their point of view .
4 Most people who have travelled through the Monkton district of Ayrshire will have noticed the monument that stands on the high ground behind the Dutch House Caravan Park , and wondered what it is and why it is there .
5 ‘ Diana 's insecurities about Camilla have developed through the years , ’ a friend revealed .
6 Have broken through the gate — ’ said Billy , also breathless .
7 Rover it seems have broken through the motor industry gloom with a twenty five per cent increase in sales in stark contrast to its rivals .
8 From 4 April to 18 July the Palazzo Grassi is showing a 300-work exhibition by Pontus Hulten of the work of Marcel Duchamp , the artist whose ideas have pricked through the whole history of twentieth-century art .
9 I have looked through the house , hoping to find him but all the rooms are empty .
10 I have looked through the minute books from 1991 but can find no record of a Wales YFC representative having attended .
11 Clearly we have come through the worst of the recession .
12 ‘ People forget that the nucleus of our side — notably our pack — is made up of players who have come through the junior ranks . ’
13 AUTUMN-drilled crops in Scotland and the north of England have come through the winter best , according to the Home-Grown Cereals Authority .
14 His admissions have provided New York with a regular diet of charges against the newly rich and recently humbled as stockbrokers , arbitrageurs and merchant bankers have paraded through the Manhattan courts .
15 If the informed sources in Beirut er have said through the Al , the prestigious Almahan newspaper , now this is one that er that rightly predicted the release of the American hostages , Frank Reid and Robert Polehill .
16 It was too late to witness the fishing life , which is the leading interest attaching to Wick , but when on the Orkney passage , I have sailed through the fleet of herring-boats , and it is a fine sight .
17 Plenty of companies have sailed through the post- war booms without being seduced far from the necessities .
18 " I have searched through the whole wide world , " he told King Voukashan .
19 I have searched through the last Conservative party manifesto .
20 Launching into their set with the kind of pace not seen since Linford Christie last left the blocks , Bob 's mob have dashed through the splendid opening trio of ‘ The Act We Act ’ , ‘ A Good Idea ’ and ‘ Changes ’ before most of the audience has sussed there 's no beer on sale .
21 And what terrible damage they do , have done through the centuries , from the Inquisitor General to Stalin , to your young neighbour in the IRA who believes in the Catholic God and uses that to justify his murdering you in your bed , to the Mullah who whips up the faithful to civil strife in the name of Allah , to the Moonie who steals your children 's money and affections .
22 ‘ Then since you have seen through the deception , my lord — ’ Joan saw Elizabeth Mowbray 's gaze upon her and lowered her voice still further ‘ — methinks I should leave forthwith . ’
23 Though one of Wales 's traditional elite clubs , Newport , like the national team , have struggled through the Eighties with the exception of one season .
24 The permanent secretaries in charge of many government departments are arts graduates who have risen through the ranks of the meritocracy to become Knights of the Realm and heads of Oxbridge colleges , simply by virtue of their intellectual training , character , hard work and a modicum of good luck .
25 The final stage of work is on the desalinisation of the vault and walls which have suffered through the centuries from water seepage ( from 1580 until 1811 the crypt was completely closed to visitors for this reason ) .
26 The conceptual basis underlying the Nat Bell decision has been removed as the courts have rejected the limited theory of jurisdiction , and have moved through the collateral fact doctrine towards the theory of extensive review .
27 They have moved through the moors , burning all they can find , and are spreading north and west through all the passes , leaving no living object behind them .
28 Enrolments at the local hospital 's gambling addiction clinic have shot through the roof .
29 Like many women who have crashed through the glass ceiling — or , perhaps , ignored it — she is strongly opposed to positive discrimination in favour of women and has little time for the argument that women do n't succeed because they are women .
30 Australian cricketers commuting to and from England have breezed through the island since the beginning of such journeys in 1878 , but usually with the attitude that if it is Tuesday it must be Trincomalee .
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