Example sentences of "[noun] go through " in BNC.
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1 | In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes . |
2 | In other words , they are reacting to the ‘ coalness ’ or ‘ oilness ’ of the chemical , rather than the chemical itself This theory stretches credibility considerably , because synthetic compounds go through so many chemical reactions , distillations and purification procedures that they bear little relationship to their raw materials , let alone to each other . |
3 | The House of Lords , who do a lot of comparing of information as Bills go through , bought a Sun workstation just to use it . |
4 | It used to seem to me that the different ways I felt sometimes about ideas , courses of action and so on were like the differing political moods that countries go through . |
5 | It was of the gate to Marie Claire 's villa : a clear bold drawing of the tall wrought-iron gate I had watched the girl go through on the first night I saw her . |
6 | If the proposals announced at the end of last year by the Lord chancellor go through , up to 12 million people could find that they are not eligible or can not afford legal aid after April 1st . |
7 | ‘ We know Clydebank will make it difficult for us on their own ground but it is important to this club that Aberdeen go through to meet Hibs in the semi-finals , ’ said manager Willie Miller . |
8 | Cork go through to face Turkish champions Galatasaray in the first round proper of the European Cup . |
9 | His first appointment was in Leeds as a poor law surgeon , which he later described as ‘ an ordeal all the medical men of the town go through as the high road to better practice ’ . |
10 | There are two possible reasons for your Bearded Collie being wild about wood , the first being a second teething period , which some dogs go through . |
11 | In other words , the cereal-packet image not only neglects the diversity of family forms at any one time , it also obscures the changes that all families go through . |
12 | FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough was accused yesterday of liking a personal pay-off to help transfer deals go through . |
13 | FORMER Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough was accused yesterday of liking a personal pay-off to help transfer deals go through . |
14 | Okay now , obviously the the greater the number of channels things go through , the greater potential for for the confusion , okay ? |
15 | The Rokermen go through to the quarter-final for the first time since 1976 and a delighted caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I am proud of the players . |
16 | The state-funded National Consumer Council said : ‘ If these legal reforms go through , ordinary people in England and Wales will stand a much better chance of getting real justice . ’ |
17 | Meanwhile , Martin Meeks is considering leaving the force if the Sheehy reforms go through . |
18 | ‘ From now on , all your indents and pro-formas and requisitions go through here . ’ |
19 | Yesterday the crossing was in operation again , amid local claims that the warning lights came on only 10 seconds before trains go through . |
20 | ( Somehow , by the mangling that place names go through , the name Krakatoa was corrupted from Rakata . ) |
21 | From the machining room the sails go through to the packaging department where they are folded , inserted in sail bags and sent either to the despatch department or put into stock . |
22 | The stages that people go through during a transition are well charted ( see figure ) . |
23 | and outside where those students sit , I thought the young people were when you read some of that in paper the cigarette ends and crisp packets , well that can only be the students , I mean people go through but they 're not |
24 | ‘ If the proposals go through as they are , a higher proportion of Scottish output would be harder hit than any other region of the EC . ’ |
25 | We 're actually re t talking about reducing the access to justice because if w if these proposals go through , your access to justice will depend on the size of your wallet and it is actually a restriction on liberty . |
26 | If the Government 's agricultural land tenancy reform proposals go through , which I rather hope they do , it 'll be a little while yet , we could well see a change in the security of tenure issue , which might make it easier to achieve er , vacancy and vacant possession . |
27 | I 'll repair it as a favour if my plans go through . ’ |
28 | That is estimated to have cost between four hundred and five hundred pounds per household , by the year two thousand , if all those plans go through . |
29 | To comprehend fully the distinction between task and process it is necessary to appreciate the evolutionary stages that groups go through : |
30 | ‘ How about you and Nathan go through to my canteen and feed yourselves ? ’ he said to Ari . |