Example sentences of "[pers pn] go through a " in BNC.

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1 Every time I go through a lean spell I 've lost a yard ; every time I score a goal it means I 'm over the hepatitis .
2 I go through a lot of open doors in Paris and meet a lot of different people , and I can tell you there is a swift , black current running underneath all that smiling diplomacy .
3 I go through a pair week , and we do n't sell them .
4 Thus if you go through a drill of vital actions , or check-list each time , you will ensure that you do not forget any item .
5 During the Westland episode my worry beads got red hot on occasions , but I think each time you go through a corporate crisis of some sort , you 'd be silly if you have n't learned from the previous ones .
6 You know how it is on ferries — you get a bit disoriented , you never know if you 're on A deck or B deck , or which bit of the outside you 're getting to when you go through a door — the front , the stern , or the sides .
7 Funny how you go through a line like that beautifully , is n't it .
8 But he 's just a bit irritating cos he well you know I do , I do n't understand how you go through a whole relationship and everything , and then come to end of it and not even feel the slightest bit
9 Our stress levels suddenly rise markedly when we go through a major life event such as perhaps a divorce , serious accident , or death in the family .
10 Every time two geladas are introduced to one another they go through a series of steps in which , characteristically , a fight precedes presenting , which precedes a mounting , which in turn precedes mutual grooming .
11 Mendelson calls them ‘ macrobes , ’ artificial multi-celled organisms which change their morphology as they go through a sort of life cycle .
12 Many elderly people become so deeply attached to their animals , however , that when they lose them they go through a very real and depressing bereavement experience ; so every effort should be made to help them to keep their animals properly fed , groomed and exercised when they begin to find this difficult to cope with themselves .
13 Do n't overdo it , though ; if they go through a side-door ( i.e. , into rooms 25 or 27 ) they do n't have to make another WP test when they return to the corridor part-way along .
14 They go through a dark door at one side , into the back regions , with stone-flagged passages , occasional belongings leaning against the walls , a set of fire-irons , old pairs of boots , a stack of blue and white Dutch tiles .
15 There are various steps when you 're training somebody they go through a number of steps .
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