has been through|have be through in English
passed much, underwent, experienced, learned via experience
Use "has been through|have be through" in a sentence
1. Your call has been put through.
2. You've been through what we've been through.
3. It's... That little boy has been through hell.
4. Her influence has been greatest through her writings.
5. Breakups: most of us have been through one
6. 1 She has been through a very traumatic experience.
7. The track has been lifted through the station site.
8. Neither of us has been through detox even once.
9. Mike Lea has been consistent all the way through.
10. How have you been getting through the dog days?
11. What organizational refinements have there been through the years?
12. Your Bridesmaids have been by your side—and will continue to be—through it all
13. His gospel has been restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith.
14. 10 It has never been transmitted through sneezing or coughing.
15. The necklace has been passed/handed down through seven generations.
16. PCB has been measured through the analysis of fish livers.
17. So much has been restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith.
18. She has been feeling oddly lethargic all through the drills.
19. Sections have been cut through well-preserved coral in limestone.
20. Alphorns have been resounding through mountains and valleys for generations
21. If it had gone through, Nejim would have been ruined.
22. Aboriginal traditional knowledge has been and continues to be accumulated through time spent living on the land.
23. Each village has dancers and musicians to enact musical dramas which have been passed down through the generations.
24. There has been an increase in navigation through the Suez canal.
25. One little gene in you has been trying to get through?