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

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1 This lack of interest goes right through the educational system , In Ealing for example ( an area where a high proportion of the population is Asian ) not one school had facilities for teaching Asian languages .
2 The rear window of one of the shops looked out over poor Mary 's deposited remains and Martin had to go in through the narrow entrance to flash his lamp on it .
3 She knew it would be tantamount to suicide to try to go in through the open doorway so she made her way cautiously around the side of the building , careful to duck low enough under the shattered windows to avoid detection .
4 ‘ I never like going in through the front door , ’ Ace said , ‘ but I guess you 're right . ’
5 He gave it a few pumps and collected an armful of logs for the stove before going in through the back door .
6 He had long ago noticed that if you stared at a customs officer when going out through the green channel , the customs officer stopped you .
7 Sharp tugs at the Calibra 's wheel show that torque steer is definitely present when going hard through the lower gears .
8 The decide to go out through the back door .
9 At one end there are double doors , so that you can go in through the outer door and shut it before opening the inner door — which means there 's less chance of a bird escaping .
10 He went down through the lower hall to the kitchen , drank some water .
11 The water was thick and brown and went down through the top end of Spaladale at a fearful rate .
12 She went in through the front door , as always .
13 The last time that that young person went into secure accommodation in Middlesbrough , he went in through the front door at 3.30 pm , and at 5.30 pm he disappeared out the back door and stole a car to make his escape .
14 The first time she rang the bell and went in through the front doors of the elegant old house where the showrooms were situated ( Mattli had no rear entrance ) Paula felt she was stepping into the place of her dreams .
15 He waited another second , then shrugged his shoulders and went in through the double doors .
16 He went in through the plain mahogany door , and stopped .
17 Saying , if I get a farm with cows and sheep and a five-bar gate and chickens and a coop and a metal stream and a few trees about the place and a green field made of billiard cloth and a dog or two and a cat — never mind the cat — and perhaps a fox on a hill … if I get this , with a pair of ball-bearing roller skates so that I can gleam and flash and go backwards through the heavy Friday traffic and be as glamorous as Boy Davids from the Park …
18 Quietly as a mouse , Lalage picked her up and , candlestick in hand , went carefully through the darkened house to the hall door where she waited , the candle flame blowing flat and sideways , until Nettie came back , grateful and apologetic for the trouble she had given .
19 He went out through the glazed garden door at the back of the hall .
20 Gina ran her bike over his foot viciously as she went out through the narrow hall .
21 Corbett went out through the deserted church yard .
22 Lucy 's use for the place now over , she cut down by the stage and went out through the main part of the club .
23 I think we 've got to be serious about it in terms of targeting given individuals , tracking back their history , go back through the bloody files , if there 's been anybody been treated .
24 Both looked well pleased after hours of hard drinking and glowered at their sober master 's harsh strictures to leave their ale and go back through the pouring rain to King 's Steps and another unpleasant journey along the Thames .
25 Colombia , it is true , still seems to regard herself as an Atlantic nation — her trade goes principally through the Caribbean port of Cartagena rather than through the dire and crime-ridden wharves of the Pacific port of Buenaventura ; but Ecuador ( which has island possessions in the Ocean ) and Peru seem to be becoming further and further entwined in Pacific matters ; and Chile — ah , Chile !
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