Example sentences of "[be] go through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Henry 's been going through the old ledgers but can not find any sign of a fiddle . |
2 | The cooperative movement had been going through the same process , and every week was being confronted by the same forces which had compelled trade unionists to consolidate their forces . |
3 | This last month , the Bavarians have been going through the painful experience of learning that , where an historic collection is concerned , it is the whole which is greater than the parts , and no saving of individual items can make up for the erosion of that whole . |
4 | This is why people who are the same age as one another usually end up being friends because they are going through the same experiences simultaneously . |
5 | Meeting people who are going through the same experience will help you out of your depression . |
6 | ‘ The reason I publicize it so much is that other people are going through the same sort of problems with families . |
7 | Next year 's will of course be going through the new procedure |
8 | Liz , from King 's Lynn , Norfolk , said : ‘ I am just sorry that families we know could be going through the same feelings we had when our men left for the Gulf . |
9 | And in the middle of June the bridge office will be going through the same exercise and June the nineteenth , I think , it 's the Monday everyone within the group will be working to the group 's quality systems . |
10 | The kids were going through the practical joke stage and , having exhausted their repertoire on us , were delighted to have a new victim . |
11 | The erm election note 's up , I mean it , we were going through the local candidates through you know when the important dates are ? |
12 | Right , all the electricity is going through the fifty ohm . |
13 | ( And the prospective mothers-in-law must be aware that this is going through the young man 's mind , must n't they ? |
14 | It is not demoralising because everyone around you is going through the same thing . |
15 | Now , of course , he is going through the inevitable comparison with Hare , and it is hard following a legend . |
16 | Throughout the dispute my technique was to go through the front door — I refused to be smuggled in — and then ask for a deputation of the demonstrators to come and talk to me . |
17 | I was going through the death-registry books in the cartrio civil of Bom Jesus da Mata , a market town in the sugar-plantation region of Pernambuco in the Brazilian North-East . |
18 | As Martin Walker says : ‘ The Oxford of the late Sixties was going through the heady delights of the sexual revolution . |
19 | The splendour of the room never failed to unsettle him , and the fact that everyone else was going through the same series of salutations did nothing to make him feel more comfortable . |