Example sentences of "went through [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | As he ate and drank she found herself chattering away to him out of nervousness , a stream of things that went through her head , the small happenings of a day . |
2 | On February 14 , she went through her transplant and after a long and painful convalescence , came home to Newent . |
3 | A third was made with such force it went through her stomach and up to her heart . |
4 | She went through her kitchen , past the pool of water . |
5 | ‘ Went through her drawers too , I daresay , ’ Albert said . |
6 | So Mandy went through her nightly ritual and Elaine snored and George was happy , his finger poised over the TV button on the remote control . |
7 | A good example is one of a woman who went through her teenage years coping with the stresses of modern life and the hormonal changes that occurred in her body . |
8 | " Monsieur Devraux 's went through her left ear , but she had another one — yours — right between the eyes ! " |
9 | Every kind of reason for it went through her mind : the doctor had given him six months to live , his family was moving away from the area , he had been transferred to another school . |
10 | Mirror , mirror , tell me true , went through her mind as she watched Lalage 's reluctance to lose her image . |
11 | But even as the thought went through her mind Luce knew with the utmost certainty that he would n't come to her . |
12 | As he turned her on the dance-floor and slid his arms around her waist , a shudder of convulsive desire went through her body , and he bent his head , mouth hot against her shivering throat , to whisper thickly , ‘ I love the way you move . |
13 | She was forced face down on the bed while another man went through her belongings . |
14 | ‘ Du Maurier felt she went through her life acting ; her life was what she called ‘ one long lie ’ . |
15 | At times his voice went through its paces almost independently of the sense . |
16 | The first agrarian reform in the region took place in Mexico after the revolution and went through its most radical phase in the 1930s , when much good land was turned over to the ejidos , the public sector . |
17 | The well was moved because of this road , which went through its original position , although it was not put into its present position until 1921 . |
18 | By careful observation of the appearance of these features as the Moon went through its monthly changes of phase , Galileo was able to estimate the lengths of the shadow cast by the uplands under various degrees of illumination by the Sun , and so calculate the heights of the mountains . |
19 | In Manchester , the Clyne House nursery school , then occupied by the military authorities , was also severely damaged , and the main school building was hit by a bomb which went through its roof but which fortunately failed to explode . |
20 | Methodically , she went through its contents . |
21 | Jonathan 's inbuilt circuitry went through its magical motions . |
22 | They had to take their places on a enormous swing ; once seated it was lowered from the flies until the audience could only see their legs as they went through their act . |
23 | Most students went through their school life without being excluded and schools regarded this step as a last resort . |
24 | He had seen men come and go ; squads of them went through their training and came out bright-eyed WOP-AIRs thirsting to get on to an aerodrome to finish their training and then into action . |
25 | As well as supplying cricket clubs 3D have supplied pitches for a number of local authorities and many country grounds , while Lilleshall — where England went through their paces before flying off to New Zealand — have had practice pitches installed . |
26 | Ranulf came up and expertly went through their wallets and pockets but there was nothing except a few coins . |
27 | ‘ I then joined Michelin and went through their management school for two years , which was invaluable , ’ he said . |
28 | As they went through their management tasks schools took soundings through their local groups , through professional associations , from in-service trainers and from advisers and inspectors . |
29 | She flew back through imagination to the festival at Shadoxhurst , to the dancers , the nonsense words they often chanted as they went through their formations . |
30 | ‘ Did you see that slimy bastard of a cousin of mine ? ’ said Jessica , as they went through their undressing routine back at the house . |