Example sentences of "go through [prep] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So this one actually goes through from the organization to the team , which Deborah will like , through to the individual . |
2 | The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday . |
3 | Mark Cameron ( 1987 ) felt that the knot symbolized possession by a man , a token of the collective sacred marriage which all young people had to go through as the culmination of their initiation sequence . |
4 | The choice then lies between staying in and going through with the change despite initial disfavour or staying in and changing either reluctantly or superficially . |
5 | And the bridge , with the strings going through to the back of the body ? |
6 | Tonight Middlesbrough stages the heats of the February Trainers ' Stakes , with the winners going through to the final on Saturday night . |
7 | Dear Mr. Lum — who had been admitted to the Weavers ' Company himself in 1787 — had agreed to recommend his friend William Charles Titford , and the deal went through as a freedom by redemption — that is , by virtue of payment — rather than by apprenticeship or patrimony . |
8 | But your your proposal was not accepted and the budget went through with no cuts to the benefits or the remuneration for the Councillors . |
9 | Lissouba headed the poll and went through to a second round run-off on Aug. 16 against the second-placed Bernard Kolelas of the Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development ( MCDDI ) . |
10 | He started with a series of gulping sobs , went through to a noise like a drain emptying out and finished up with a sort of throaty sob . |
11 | Henry went through to the back of the shop . |
12 | The first three teams from each of these went through to the final at East Sussex . |
13 | A historian concerned to reconstruct the life of Abraham as exactly as possible wants to know what changes the story of Abraham went through in the process of retelling . |
14 | They went through from the house to the barn , from the barn to the smithy , and then finally to the stables . |
15 | Firstly the bill can go through on the nod with no note . |
16 | The first three in each race will go through to the final at Brighton on March 4 . |
17 | The musicians will now go through to the final on April 20 . |
18 | Instead , a full selection procedure was to be gone through during the lifetime of a Parliament , thus allowing other aspiring candidates to be considered . |
19 | Any investigation , such as a court would be obliged , in this type of case , to undertake , into the propriety of the internal procedures gone through in the course of passing a Bill would conflict with the modus vivendi in which Parliament and the courts had tacitly acquiesced since the celebrated Hansard litigation of the 1840s . |
20 | I shower and go through to the kitchen with Lucker . |
21 | The Roker men go through to the Quarter-Final for the first time since 1976 . |
22 | The Rokermen go through to the quarter-final for the first time since 1976 and a delighted caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I am proud of the players . |
23 | And they got an old curtain at the back door and then that 's all you sort of go through across the corner of the kitchen and he was making a bouquet of flowers and er he was setting them all out like and then when he bought it into me it was all set out in a big thing of cellophane and it 'd got two gold strips like |
24 | This is the process that programmers go through at the beginning of a job to understand existing code . |