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

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1 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 ?
2 A new law setting out tough penalties for car theft goes through its final stages today.It was put through by Oxford West MP John Patten , Minister of State at the Home Office .
3 The standard grief reaction going through the five phases of denial , anger , bargaining , depression and finally acceptance over a period of two years but sometimes with progressive insulation of emotions resulting in a sense of isolation .
4 ‘ To me , ’ Once More ‘ sounds like a rock band going through the motions . ’
5 Using the recommended drill bit size , drill through the handrail , then change to masonry drill to go through the wall .
6 Reptilian blood systems go through a period of self-adjustment permitting the conservation of heat as required , and allowing the creatures to distribute it when needed .
7 The small convoy made its way to the fortified barracks , where the Range Rover went through the gates on its own , the armoured escort returning to duty in the scarred city .
8 ‘ One does n't raise taxes with enthusiasm , but the alternative is public sector borrowing going through the roof .
9 Because so much of the commercial law trade go through London , have opened up a second front in the capital .
10 A Toleration Bill went through Parliament fairly quickly , being backed by William and Mary , and agreed to as a necessary concession to the Nonconformists .
11 Usually clients and business acquaintances went through his secretary , and only the very important calls got passed through .
12 And when the senses of sight and sound are combined , it is usually necessary for the sound engineer to go through all sorts of contortions to make his recordings without upsetting the picture-recording process .
13 I suggested that it might be a good idea to get it in midsummer so that I could get plenty of practice in before the skiddy weather set in , but he thought there might be too much tourist traffic going through the town and on the roads around it in the middle of the summer .
14 This sample transect went through forest , farmland and woodland , and also through five small villages , four of which had mercury vapour street lights .
15 A hard hat can protect you from having a metal spike go through your skull and into your brain .
16 Instead of their electrifying wah wah guitar and frantic vocals it was simply the sound of a classic powerpop trio going through a pure , well-cut pop song .
17 Instead of their electrifying wah wah guitar and frantic vocals it was simply the sound of a classic powerpop trio going through a pure , well-cut pop song .
18 So go through use calcium go through each of the four reactions
19 Almost two years after the beer orders went through the House , we are entitled to ask the Minister what good came of them at last .
20 Only today The Government 's joyriding bill went through the House of Lords .
21 We had all been promised that the National Lottery money would be additional to what we receive and that there would been linkage to the funds we will obtain if all goes well and the Lottery Bill goes through Parliament in the next few months .
22 Yes bear in mind that that of course , that you 're going to get quite a lot of adult audience going through it as well as kids of course .
23 But in fact , the egg cells are quite the most likely place for the cycle to occur — because egg cells go through a phase of very high and relatively indiscriminate transcriptional activity when numerous RNA copies are made of a great deal of DNA including some of the Alu sequences .
24 ‘ We will continue our efforts to stop this unnecessary demolition — in Westminster as the Agriculture Bill goes through the Commons and in Brussels as the EC potato regime is progressed .
25 Cabin air goes through the wheel wells when the gear is down , through a heat exchanger to wing fuel when aloft .
26 Data yielded by the World Fertility Survey for a wide range of developing countries ( though , unfortunately , unavailable by each single birth order ) support the hypothesis that , during the demographic transition , the relationship between infant mortality and birth order goes through characteristic transitory changes .
27 When they moved from one field to another he leaned down to unlatch and open gates , and as the bay gelding went through the grey mare followed dutifully .
28 The other system is known as record-playback and involves the skilled craft operator going through the physical motions of machining the first piece of the batch with the machine in record mode .
29 Well that 's what I thought it just seemed to say they were gon na have sort of cycle ways going through the green wedges along where I cycle already .
30 They have been particularly successful within the Pacific-rim economies , and perhaps as much as one-fifth of world trade went through them by the mid-1980s .
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