Example sentences of "go through [art] [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface .
2 The strip goes through a rolling mill and a furnace which burns off the cellulose binder , leaving a strip of metal alloy .
3 Go along the rocks , descending the path which goes through a broken wall and joins a farm track opposite some farm buildings .
4 And when the second person starts to speak , the first person goes through the same performance until there is a chance to interrupt and say : ‘ To get back to what I was saying … ’ or ‘ This only goes to prove my point … ’
5 Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business .
6 But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk .
7 If on the other hand you frequently send out stories which will be of interest to quite a wide selection of the media it will take too long to go through a large directory and jot down the names every time .
8 A relatively safe way of doing this is to go through a local agency or someone who has passed the test to become a member of the Magic Circle .
9 It is , of course , desirable to check that nothing has been forgotten and to this end it is usual to ask an operator to go through the designed procedure while observing what he does and also observing that the system performs as expected .
10 Well could I have comments on the principle or principles of er by using criteria and then I 'd like to go through the individual criteria or individual criterion one by one .
11 ‘ If they want to go through the correct procedure and ask for a transfer , then so be it . ’
12 So a lot of it 's going to go through the big pipe and then what happens to it when it 's come through the , the , these three pipes ?
13 I see no reason for us actually to go through the whole pros and cons .
14 Now I 'm not gon na be prepared to go through the whole business and then find them say oh sorry you 're wrong .
15 Clearly we do not wish to go through the same debate that we had at the greenbelt inquiry , erm but it is very relevant erm you 'll see from our submissions to the panel that er quite clearly the City Council did not agree entirely with the proposed boundary of the greenbelt , the City Council did take the view that there were certain areas of land proposed to be included in the greenbelt er which did not fulfil a greenbelt function in the Council 's view , and that was clearly was discussed at the greenbelt inquiry , it was not just one site , er we clearly were not not in our er responsibility to identify a specific site outside our district , but there were a number of areas er subject to those objections , not just from ourselves , but as Mr erm Donson has said er from various objectors .
16 Later when he wanted to release him he had only to go through the same motion but this time having his hand covered with a substance that would neutralize the smell .
17 While the Capital Guarantee Bond may be a fairly simple product it more or less requires us to go through the same process as all other new products .
18 The League is now calling on the Government to set up an inquiry into the disposal of farm animals which fail to go through the proper slaughter-house and food production system .
19 Some computer makers are going through a similar analysis but , in their case , the question is how to survive on the thinner margins these machines command .
20 But after plunging towards the relegation zone with just four points from the previous 21 , he admitted : ‘ We have been going through a bad time and We needed this win . ’
21 They 're going through a bad period and they 'll be looking for a positive result as well .
22 Derry City 's new boy conceded Roy Coyle 's side had been going through a lean period but he said the lads would bounce back .
23 The event had been going through a lean period and had degenerated into a glorified booze-up , but there were some who were interested in keeping it alive and they got together to decide if they were going to let it go or make an effort to put it on its feet again .
24 Speaking from NatWest 's experience of the DTI report on its role in Blue Arrow 's rights issue , Lord Alexander said : ‘ I find it a simply awful process that people of 40 years ’ experience should have to resign on the basis of judgments in the report without having the opportunity of going through the regulatory process that you in Parliament provided . ’
25 This pursuit of around 700 life histories occupied his spare time for years : ‘ I spent 10 years in Nottingham library going through the old newspapers and noting every reference to cricket up to 1880 .
26 Henry 's been going through the old ledgers but can not find any sign of a fiddle .
27 Good to see you checked to see if the wife would be there , okay pretty pointless going through the whole process if , if she has all the facts
28 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 .
29 Normally the trainer will go through a reproduced interview and discuss the good and bad points which are usually clearly evident .
30 You could go through a whole life and never have a day like that . ’
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