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Example sentences for "been through"

  • I've been through such a lot during the months I've been meeting her that I'm on springs.

  • Claude was not analytical, but he found himself saying, "Looks like a chap who'd been through something.

  • You have been through things, haven't you?

  • I'm not denying how she felt, because I've been through it meself, but that's all over and gone.

  • Nobody will ever be guessing some of the things I've been through trying to keep me promise to the Boss, and to hold out until this day.

  • I've been through so much that I'm scarcely myself, or I wouldn't be here bothering you when you should be sleeping.

  • Nobody does till they've been through it.

  • I 've been through it all, I tell you, the brand's on my soul yet.

  • I've been through it all, and I can sympathize.

  • I've been through something of it, and I know all about it.

  • He's been through so many little trials of the sort, he's used to it, and will soon get over his lovelornity.

  • I've been through it all, so I know exactly what it feels like to imagine you're being neglected.

  • I've been through it all; and be hanged if I didn't do it better than Grayle!

  • She's been through it all and beaten it all, and she knows she can beat it again.

  • You've been through things in the last year and a half; found out things that I know nothing about, except as I have read about them in books.

  • She had grown tall and graceful, lithe, and in her suit of mourning she looked so much older, her face thin and worn, subdued and softened by all she'd been through.

  • He's been through a good deal," I answered.

  • I don't wonder, after all you've been through.

  • And maybe I could save her from--what I've been through.

  • I know exactly how you feel, Paul, for I've been through it.

  • You won't do it, after all I've been through?

  • You are sent to me to repay me for all I've been through.

  • I am sure I've been through enough to--but somebody is coming.

  • I felt too proud of what I'd been through to be hard on the poor old chap, proud of being in the thick of it.

  • I'll not risk again what I've been through.

  • He's been through so many little trials of the sort, he's used to it, and will soon get over his love-lornity.

  • Meanwhile remember that Sylvia's been through an awful ordeal, and be very gentle with her, though you take the reins in your hands, as you should do.

  • Last night I called to your mind the mockery we'd been through, calling it marriage.

  • Well, you see, I suppose it's what I've been through.

  • But I'm not going to lie just to square us two with the Almighty for the mockery I've been through.

  • It's kind of exciting for you after all you've been through.

  • No wonder little things don't bother a woman who's been through a thing like that.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been through" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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