Example sentences of "go through [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We all pity any family that goes through that . |
2 | But that that goes through that goes to chiller wo n't it . |
3 | I think it goes through that way , but , I think these are direct drive , but it 's actually a straight piece in |
4 | He goes through all the emotions . |
5 | Now I 'm lucky , I have four children no problems as such , and I have great sympathy for anyone who goes through all this to have a child ! |
6 | About one case in 25 goes through all the pre-trial procedure and is set down for trial . |
7 | Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons . |
8 | and the , the free papers I mean that 's the one that goes through all the doors |
9 | , I do n't think you 've got anything to worry about , have you seen that advert for Babycham no erm the advert with Babycham , erm , er running on about true romantics and he goes through all the differences his and this woman marrying this guy and she must be and she must be fifty five , and he 's about twenty three , twenty four and Rob turns round the other day and said , she 's got |
10 | The wood used goes through eight different stages , before it 's hand-finished and sealed . |
11 | Prayer , whether dramatised in a church or not , usually goes through futile-seeming passages . |
12 | Good system development goes through two distinct phases . |
13 | This line goes through two data points , the values for the Greater London area and for the rest of the South East . |
14 | Clearly that goes through many doors throughout the er the constituency , and it is widely read , people look forward to it . |
15 | It goes through one more stage in its second host before becoming adult . |
16 | Walking home , he goes through one large garden gate , only to see the other one fall down . |
17 | Each hair goes through distinct stages of growth . |
18 | We must first consider one of Marx 's and Engels 's fundamental notions , the idea that human history goes through certain ordered stages . |
19 | He goes through great labours to get rid of it . |
20 | It goes through various pressing processes to mould it into shape . |
21 | It goes through four churches , a stone and a moat , as well as being followed by a road for much of its length . |
22 | If the patient 's spasticity increases as he goes through this sequence , the task is too difficult . |
23 | And here I might remark that the chief point that strikes the observer as he goes through this department is the predominance of the bogie — in fact , there is very little else . |
24 | And how turbid … it then sort of goes through this darkening in turbidity . |
25 | Then it all joins up again and goes back in , goes along here , so everything that goes down there , the ten amps goes through this one again , and back into the battery . |
26 | Now , when the police officer when the police officer comes to court and goes through this statement , and it 's a confession , what would you normally call what he 's reading out ? |
27 | see when the water comes back out the filter it goes through this pipe right , a big unit type of thing |
28 | Obviously when considering this process of loss we have to remember that an individual seldom goes through these stages as neatly as might seem to have been suggested . |
29 | Seven o'clock when it gets into Glasgow and five o'clock when it gets into Carlisle and three o'clock when it goes through three o'clock when it goes through Manchester . |
30 | It goes through some wonderful scenery and St-Jean itself is quite picturesque , plenty of things to paint … not exactly designed by Nature I know , but … ’ |