Example sentences of "[pers pn] was going through " in BNC.
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1 | I was going through what could only be described a ‘ drop-out ’ period . |
2 | I had n't let myself stop and think about it , but I knew there was something very wrong with me , and although I was n't depressed exactly , I was going through hell . |
3 | I was going through the figures . |
4 | I was going through a military zone towards the Tenezrouft route and Mali . |
5 | ‘ I met him six years ago , as I was going through my divorce , ’ Miss Dale said yesterday . |
6 | One night , when I was going through a particularly troubled time , I awoke from restless , turbulent dreams , and , half-waking , had the sense of a woman sitting by my bed , watching over me . |
7 | I can well believe that at home I was going through some such process for many years before I became anorexic , as well as during the course of the disease itself . |
8 | Initially , Wendy received six-monthly inseminations , but she felt ill-at-ease : ‘ They were always done so impersonally and I was going through such an emotional , personal experience . ’ |
9 | At one time I was going through two grams a day . |
10 | ‘ And then another time when I was going through a patch of poor health , I went on a ‘ stone age diet ’ — pure things with no additives and lots of bottled water . |
11 | I think I was going through what so many women in their forties do , who realise they 're not likely to have children after all . |
12 | and er when I was going through the change and I 'm post menopause er and having terrible feelings , I 'd nowhere to go ! |
13 | ‘ I was going through the reports , trying to size up Matthew Glynn — what made him tick . |
14 | ‘ No , I came across the letter that had been enclosed with the money when I was going through my father 's papers after he died . |
15 | I was going through the death-registry books in the cartrio civil of Bom Jesus da Mata , a market town in the sugar-plantation region of Pernambuco in the Brazilian North-East . |
16 | Now I never if I was going through a train or going down a platform , and there were two or three carriage women carriage cleaners you know , I would n't speak to them about their work . |
17 | Oh I know what I was gon na quickly go through the , I was going through the training was n't I ? |
18 | Well last time I was in er Dublin I er went from the pub straight to the airport and someone stuck a bottle of whiskey in my pocket just as I was going through customs , I did n't believe it could happen but it happened in Ireland . |
19 | I got the impression very quickly that she was going through a period where she was experimenting a lot with what she could get away with as an individual . |
20 | Kim was eventually seen by a psychiatrist and the latter told the parents she was going through a phase of sibling rivalry which she would eventually grow out of . |
21 | She was going through a traumatic divorce at the time and it was obvious she needed someone to talk to and I just happened to be around . |
22 | She hated anyone to watch her when she was going through the bins . |
23 | She 'd had no idea what the house looked like , until she was going through that wooden gate when , holding Millie by the hand , she espied it in the distance . |
24 | Bill said she was going through a ‘ fikey ’ stage , a prolonged adolescence . |
25 | What else he had failed to tell her was that there was a fortune at stake — and that the custodian of it was this Bluebeard , this marauding monster … who , even now , while she was going through the motions of hating him , was turning her body to liquid honey . |
26 | Cos when I come over here , that was when Andrew was there you know , and she was going through all those records |
27 | In reflection , Nicholson remembers that apart from the task of writing a film about a new subject on which there was very little in the way of written research material , it also came at a time when he was going through his divorce . |
28 | It was unfortunate that at this period he was going through a protracted quarrel-by-letter with her and was generally grumpy and morose , especially if he had recently received one of her periodic letters informing him that it was ALL OFF ! |
29 | ‘ How very kind , ’ Nahum said one day as he was going through his morning correspondence . |
30 | He was going through a difficult period . |