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

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1 The likelihood is that St Helens will have had their minds wonderfully concentrated by the experience and should win the replay at Wakefield Trinity tonight to go through to a meeting with Oldham in the quarter-finals on Sunday .
2 They were about to go through to the back-kitchen when the door behind the bar opened , and Connor came out with a large , pink-faced gentleman .
3 He was in the side which beat Norfolk by just one run in the semi-final to go through to the Lord 's final on Aug 26 .
4 ‘ If you 'd like to go through to the conservatory , I 'll bring you breakfast in just a minute . ’
5 Brian , alone of us all , knew how difficult it was to go through with a hunger strike .
6 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
7 Now I , they could , erm one thing that I found b b b b picked up from doing my own reading and studying was that it 's always good to go through with the customer step by step which is to a certain extent what we do do
8 I did not like the prospect of playing in front of all these people who were all older than me and would see my violin playing from a critical view , but I had come this far , and it would be stupid not to go through with the audition .
9 Then the buyer lost money because of the Gulf crisis , and the price of land was falling so he chose not to go through with the contract .
10 But Teesside Crown Court was told both brothers changed their minds and tried to persuade McEvoy not to go through with the burglary .
11 Their parents spent three years contemplating whether or not to go through with the separation , which was at first thought impossible because of the degree to which the girls were joined .
12 ‘ If I were Newley , I 'd want to know for certain , even if I intended to go through with the deal . ’
13 He joked : ‘ I would rather just do the run — but I 'm told I 've got to go through with the ceremony as well . ’
14 Jehan had been certain before he had asked the question that Jehana did not intend to go through with the match .
15 You see , I refused to go through with the wedding unless he promised to hand this over before we left the reception . ’
16 Then he pulled down the oven door , smelt the sweet , fatty smell of the meat and knew that it was probably this very fact that accounted for his decision to go through with the business .
17 ‘ Perhaps you men would like to go through into the study .
18 The photographer and his wife Jane had been about to go through into the concert hall when Leeson saw Lowell standing on his own .
19 Mark Cameron ( 1987 ) felt that the knot symbolized possession by a man , a token of the collective sacred marriage which all young people had to go through as the culmination of their initiation sequence .
20 Er after deliberate first we wondered whether they ought to go through onto the racecourse and then we decided no probably the best place for them would be round the back of the main stand .
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