Example sentences of "to go through [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I might say that the members of the panel have actually read all your submissions , so do n't feel obliged to go through them word for word in the same way as for example , you might be presenting a proof at a planning enquiry .
2 It seemed to go through her body .
3 They also insisted that I sue their front door — and not my own — so that people had to go through their gallery .
4 The clash with Coatbridge is due to start at 10am and Dowens will have his squad of players in the hall at Wishaw by 8:30am to go through their warm-up programme .
5 Because that 's not something we want to go through their Conference Office for if we only want to do a meeting ,
6 You do n't need to go through your tap .
7 I suppose my shadow calculated that I would soon come in off the streets , or perhaps he was using the opportunity to go through my baggage .
8 It would be extremely tedious to go through my life chronologically ; therefore I shall break off , from time to time .
9 cos it has to go through our advertising agents .
10 The joke was that it was sometime later that we learnt the whole affair had been staged by Basil who had been in earlier to go through his in-tray and deal with the important memos , etc .
11 We also yes I must remind you that we have read the papers so I do n't necessarily want to go through it word by word line by line er but obviously when you want to make a point you will refer back to those papers but do n't you must assume that we have read them and that everybody else has read them .
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