Example sentences of "[verb] go through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room .
2 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
3 He confesses his initial involvement to Sutherland , but will not say what happened after the petrol station unless Keifer agrees to go through the same process , starting with the taking of a sleeping draught .
4 ‘ If they want to go through the correct procedure and ask for a transfer , then so be it . ’
5 Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’
6 They 'd gone through the big field and up on to the common and the slope beyond which was where the wall was , half-ruined and easier to jump because of the gaps .
7 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 .
8 So a lot of it 's going to go through the big pipe and then what happens to it when it 's come through the , the , these three pipes ?
9 I am going to go through the pink sheet , I think that 's easiest if I do that erm on the top of your pile
10 Erm , I am going to go through the left-hand side in some detail .
11 I thanked him for his help , assured him that we would begin to go through the proper channels tomorrow , and said good-night .
12 Well could I have comments on the principle or principles of er by using criteria and then I 'd like to go through the individual criteria or individual criterion one by one .
13 Of course I 'm sorry , for some strange reason I thought we were going that way , I 've got to go through the other way have n't I ?
14 So whatever 's in there ca n't get out up there it 's got to go through another pipe it 's got to go through the other pipe .
15 It was , you opened it and come out and shut , shut the door and you 'd lose the penny then they 'd got to go through the same operation with another penny , you know what I mean .
16 I 've said to many years now about English weather in a sense it 's , it , it , it 's got a something of endearing quality , you do n't like going through the bad weather , but the fact is that we do get generally good weather
17 She began to go through the whole thing in her prayer and then realized that God of course would know anyway , so she simply asked if it could be that Timothy Gedge was possessed by devils .
18 Clearly we do not wish to go through the same debate that we had at the greenbelt inquiry , erm but it is very relevant erm you 'll see from our submissions to the panel that er quite clearly the City Council did not agree entirely with the proposed boundary of the greenbelt , the City Council did take the view that there were certain areas of land proposed to be included in the greenbelt er which did not fulfil a greenbelt function in the Council 's view , and that was clearly was discussed at the greenbelt inquiry , it was not just one site , er we clearly were not not in our er responsibility to identify a specific site outside our district , but there were a number of areas er subject to those objections , not just from ourselves , but as Mr erm Donson has said er from various objectors .
19 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 .
20 They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows .
21 When buying or selling your home , the one certainty is that you will have to go through the legal process commonly known as conveyancing .
22 Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 No , she 'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out .
26 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 .
27 I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act , even when it 's merited .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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