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

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1 It was an easy entry into conversation and , after going through the statistics dear to a teacher 's heart ( hours per week - twenty-five : pupils in a class — thirty ) , I asked him about the problems of teaching Spanish here .
2 I chose the empty train and after going through the washing machine , ended in the Wimbledon carriage sheds , to be ignominiously helped down onto the track by two lady cleaners .
3 If the decision of the Secretary of State as to the correct tariff after going through the consultation process is so out of touch with reality that it is irrational then , as in Ex parte Handscomb , that decision could be the subject of judicial review .
4 Milton groaned inwardly at the thought of going through the terrorist loop again .
5 Instead of going through the Dartford tunnel .
6 But there was no bottom : it was like going through the Star Gate , with whole galaxies reeling by me .
7 However , all this is doing is attempting to build into the machines the intelligence that would have been exercised by a skilled worker in going through the labour process .
8 Motorola Inc president George Fisher met with Brazil 's President Itamar Franco to discuss enlarging the nation 's mobile cellular telephone network , Agencia Brasil reports : the state news agency said that Fisher proposed installation of a satellite network that would enable international calls to be made from Brazil without going through the state telephone company Embratel ; no price or date for starting the project was mentioned .
9 Not only does this offer a fuel cycle that gives energetic charged particles — raising the hope of generating electricity without going through the heat/steam-raising cycle — but also it does away with the fast neutrons that can damage the materials of a fusion reactor and at the same time produce a radiation hazard for workers .
10 Though heads are delighted to have more autonomy — they will now be able to hire a plumber without going through the town hall — many feel that they are being buried under a mountain of paperwork .
11 She debated whether to reach the wherry by going through the Cathedral grounds and over the footbridge — the prettier way — or whether to use over the traffic bridge in front of the market square .
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