Example sentences of "have to go through [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In a hidden variable theory , with everything determinate , each electron in the two-slit experiment of Chapter 4 has to go through a definite slit . |
2 | Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business . |
3 | Japan 's exporters have already had to go through a punishing belt-tightening , prompted by the yen 's steep rise against the dollar after 1985 . |
4 | Though much resented by MPs who had had to go through the tiresome business of getting people to vote for them , he proved a determined and effective minister , until he decided he 'd had enough of the political rough-and-tumble which went with the job . |
5 | As before , however , she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment . |
6 | He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office . |
7 | He claimed there should be no erosion of traditional fishing areas , and stressed that each application would have to go through a long process before being granted . |
8 | As you do n't have to go through a minor interval just go one semitone lower and |
9 | But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk . |
10 | I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period . |
11 | Under current practice a user wanting to access a central data base in order to determine boundary conditions , will have to go through the following procedure ( similar to the remote operator , discussed earlier ) : I ) identify all relevant drawings , 2 ) inspect the relevant drawings to determine the required information , 3 ) use the information to determine interference . |
12 | They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows . |
13 | When buying or selling your home , the one certainty is that you will have to go through the legal process commonly known as conveyancing . |
14 | Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain . |
15 | To start with , you might have to go through the whole exercise in order to relax again but , once you have been doing it for some time , you will find that all you need to do is to picture your own peaceful scene and , because the link is permanently there in your subconscious mind , you will immediately begin to feel more peaceful , both mentally and physically . |
16 | The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again . |
17 | No , she 'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out . |
18 | However , we shall be satisfied only when no more such arrests are made , so that we do not have to go through the same business all over again . |
19 | I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act , even when it 's merited . |
20 | You may be better advised to start again , possibly finding your candidates by a different method , than risk the problems of engaging an inadequate candidate and being faced with all the disruption of having to go through the whole process at a later stage anyway . |
21 | Another good way of practising the start without having to go through the exhausting rig recovery is to sail along and lower yourself into the water . |
22 | But on the other hand it 's just another part of the learning curve that these lads are having to go through the hard way — in international rugby rather than before they reach that level . |
23 | All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work . |
24 | All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work . |
25 | Although the pharmacist seemed to have some trouble deciphering the prescription , and Henry had to go through a nerve-wracking pantomime of ignorance about the nature of the chemicals he required , it was n't long before he was standing once again on the doorstep of 54 Maple Drive . |
26 | Having driven past in the usual manner , the driver then had to go through a second time in reverse so that the mourners on the other side could also take a look . |
27 | They had to go through a long interrogation , and their answers were not found to be satisfactory . |
28 | Speaking from a personal experience , I had to go through a similar kind of programme after years of cocaine abuse . |
29 | So we had to go through a whole charade of auditioning a second guitarist . |
30 | But one morning I came to play and I found that my clubs were not there ( they had been stolen ) I then had to go through the long task of making a claim to the insurance company to try and claim some money to replace the clubs I had lost . |