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

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1 Er , I make the point I think that , erm , we should oppose the er , Deregulation Bill if it 's based on providing deregulation by Ministers , because I think that 's a constitutional point that is of great import , but the , the rest of it erm , are really sets of principles that I hope you 'd agree to , subject to amen amendment and dis discussion , because the information that we got is that the consultation period is going to be very tight indeed , and that it might not be able to go through the normal committee procedures in order to put things through erm , with er , proposals in that , er , in that respect .
2 They probably have neither the time nor the inclination to go through the necessary learning process , and particularly so now that the more modern battery-powered devices are available and are so efficient .
3 To collect the takings , er from the vending machine you have to go through the adjacent community room into a small box room at the far end .
4 I dread having to go through the sympathetic ear act , even when it 's merited .
5 We used to go through the high street years before motor cars come out .
6 The difference between this and the two previous outcomes is that under this procedure the agency does not have to go through the whole decision-making process again .
7 Unfortunately it was received too late to go through the formal council procedure , but I do hope that you allow me to hand it to the council secretary later who it is addressed to .
8 Many of the reopenings were under the ‘ Speller ’ rule : Tony Speller 's 1981 Bill made it possible for services to reopen experimentally without the need to go through the formal closure procedures in the event of failure .
9 Another good way of practising the start without having to go through the exhausting rig recovery is to sail along and lower yourself into the water .
10 Start from scratch this spring with a thorough clean-out and then treat the pond as though it were a new one , going through the necessary maturation process .
11 As solid as a rock and a very tough competitor , Clohessy would have been a perfect choice , particularly after going through the pre-Tour fitness regime .
12 Hammond , as well as carefully going through the various room assignments with Hunt , asked for a two-storey fire-proof building with attic and basement , and limited accommodation for servants and messengers .
13 The kids were going through the practical joke stage and , having exhausted their repertoire on us , were delighted to have a new victim .
14 Some children report doing ‘ turtle in my head ’ without prompting and without going through the physical turtle response for self-control .
15 Was the condition of the patient already in the ambulance so critical , so life threatening as to justify the ambulance driver going through the red traffic light at such a speed , that the victim was carried 30 yards on the bonnet ?
16 With the Omni SQL Gateway that er you 'll be be able to access D B two data is that still going through the Open SQL Server or is that actually going D R D A or are there plans to go D R D A compliant ?
17 The future 's not certain for Little Jay , but to prevent other animals going through the same agony police say owners must be extra-vigilant .
18 Alan Bates stars as a middle-aged illustrator going through the worst mid-life crisis I have ever witnessed .
19 An EC-EFTA meeting on Dec. 19 made progress in discussions on the European Economic Area or EEA ( the term now adopted in preference to " European Economic Space " or EES — see pp. 37134 ; 37535 ) , and it was anticipated that these EC-EFTA talks would now reach a conclusion by mid-1992 such that an EEA agreement could go through the various ratification processes and take effect on Jan. 1 , 1993 .
20 In the case of a radical re-organisation , the client may go through the most racking torment of pain , and a complete and chaotic confusion .
21 Right okay so when you 're performing test for structural change , right , if you just erm go through the simple estimation routine as we 've done the way you think .
22 Similarly , as observed by Bradford and Burdett ( 1989 ) , larger numbers of children in southern England go through the private education system than would be expected from the social class patterns there .
23 Instead of having the children go through the small group work suggested above , the teacher remains in role as the Pied Piper and the children are asked to elect two or three representatives who will seek out the Pied Piper and try to bargain with him/her .
24 I gently reeled in , got him to my hand and carefully removed the fly , which had gone through the thin beak membrane .
25 And I found it a little strange they were suggesting that an alternative approach may be suitable here , particularly when th the evidence has n't been put forw or gone through the public consultation process .
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