Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] go through a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now , you can see that coin down there , if you look carefully , you can see it you ca n't get it , you know where it is , it has n't gone through a hole into the centre of the earth it has n't , sort of , disappeared into outer space , you know exactly where it is , the chances are you could pin point it within a few inches of where i , even if you ca n't see it you know where it is , but you ca n't get at it to you , it 's lost you know it 's geographic location , you know when it went there , you know everything about it , you only thing is you ca n't get at it !
2 The bookshop chain has recently gone through a period of rapid expansion and now has 42 sites .
3 The problem with source code for example — even standardised and tested source code — is that it always ends up going through a variety of different compilation systems .
4 The problem with source code for example — even standardised and tested source code — is that it always ends up going through a variety of different compilation systems .
5 Or ‘ you do n't go through an experience ; an experience goes through you ’ ?
6 ‘ Before contracting the illness I had already gone through a nightmare year with injuries .
7 As a result of two previous visits to London , Boulestin had already gone through a period of serious anglomania which extended even to our food , and an attempt to make his father 's household in Poitiers appreciate the beauty of mint sauce with mutton , the fascination of Sir Kenelm Digby 's Stuart recipes for hydromel and mead , and the anglo-oriental romance of curry as served at Romano 's .
8 We have that many er applications I mean I 've just gone through A division and I 've got er a pile of cards literally an inch thick with people a made an initial inquiry or b they 've been furnished with questionnaires and not been returned , so I 'm sending those er right through the divisions
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