Example sentences of "going through the " in BNC.

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1 Lendl , still trying to push the disappointment of his United States Open defeat by Boris Becker to the back of his mind and impatient for another crack at the elusive Wimbledon title , appeared to be going through the motions during his round-robin match at the Stuttgart Classic .
2 WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning .
3 WITH interest rates going through the roof the offer of an interest-free loan for two years for buyers of new cars should be investigated .
4 I think they were just going through the motions of what had worked before .
5 I now keep it going through the winter .
6 Meeting people who are going through the same experience will help you out of your depression .
7 How comfortable we feel is determined not only by the temperature of the body ( in effect , the temperature of the blood going through the brain ) but also by that of the skin .
8 Her mother and Omi and Paul were in , going through the arrangements for the party and wondering where the various guests could be put up — for free .
9 Now , of course , he is going through the inevitable comparison with Hare , and it is hard following a legend .
10 Now they are going through the roof en route to the moon , having forced Spurs into a replay .
11 Speaking from NatWest 's experience of the DTI report on its role in Blue Arrow 's rights issue , Lord Alexander said : ‘ I find it a simply awful process that people of 40 years ’ experience should have to resign on the basis of judgments in the report without having the opportunity of going through the regulatory process that you in Parliament provided . ’
12 Though heads are delighted to have more autonomy — they will now be able to hire a plumber without going through the town hall — many feel that they are being buried under a mountain of paperwork .
13 There is a school — the old school , you might say — that advocates the making of a court bouillon , cooling that , immersing your salmon in it , then going through the process just described .
14 Although the final decision was with Cabinet , it would be most unlikely that they would overturn the views of a committee which had spent a number of weeks going through the proposals almost line by line — particularly given that half the Cabinet were on the committee and the Prime Minister was in the chair .
15 Whether such attachments are possible will depend very much on how much help and support he or she has received whilst going through the process of loss ( which we will be looking at later ) .
16 Sometime after we began work he started talking about the King 's Cross railway station fire that killed so many and about the fact that he was on an underground train going through the station at that time .
17 They were going through the motions on television but their voices , face and body language were vividly clear — they knew they would lose and they were putting on a brave front .
18 It is worth going through the list to see how great the disjunction is .
19 ‘ We are going through the process of making forensic tests and taking statements , which may take some time , and the inquiry is now mushrooming out from the house . ’
20 Going through the rock gardens , he had to climb over and climb under the trunks of fallen pine trees ; he found he was weak .
21 The poolside bar provides you with vital liquid refreshment and snacks to keep you going through the day and there 's a supermarket close by .
22 But in this particular lesson the decision structure is something of a mirage , for as we have already pointed out at this stage the situation is not real enough for these children to be making anything but a superficial gesture — going through the motions of making a decision .
23 For the first time she was really listening , not going through the motions of an argument .
24 Establishing that something is clearly wrong does not require going through the underlying reasoning .
25 It was a great pleasure to meet the team of authors and please thank Susan Parks for giving up so much of her time to devote to going through the manuscripts .
26 It was an easy entry into conversation and , after going through the statistics dear to a teacher 's heart ( hours per week - twenty-five : pupils in a class — thirty ) , I asked him about the problems of teaching Spanish here .
27 ‘ Something about it going through the filtration of memory , I reckon . ’
28 But the picking up strikes a chord and going through the motions always works .
29 I was going through the figures .
30 But there was no bottom : it was like going through the Star Gate , with whole galaxies reeling by me .
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