Example sentences of "[verb] gone through [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although none of the aquariums used are lit , rocks are placed in them which have a generous growth of algae on them , and are changed once the algae has gone through constant grazing . |
2 | No one who has gone through medical school would deny the influence of role models , and no one who has pursued a career in medicine , particularly hospital medicine , would discount the part played by patronage . |
3 | Nursing may have gone through massive changes in the past years , but the humour — and image of the nurse — appears to have remained remarkably constant ( or stagnant ? ) , if these postcards are anything to go by . |
4 | The Scottish Cricket Union 's director , Jim Love , has been overwhelmed by applications and expects around 80 people to have gone through basic award courses by May , writes Keith Graham . |
5 | Over the last ten years I 've gone through different phases and characters . |
6 | Over the last ten years I 've gone through different phases and characters . |
7 | The Romans had gone through similar emotions . |
8 | I mean , the light coming from them would be bent — as if it had gone through crinkly glass — like you get in bathroom windows . |
9 | We recognized that they had gone through troublous times before . |
10 | The proceedings had gone through interlocutory stages for two years . |
11 | She had gone through bad days . |
12 | Few have gone through aerobatic training , and the modern tendency is to be happy with a few hours of stall avoidance training and little , if any , spinning . |
13 | As in other disciplines , theories of language learning have gone through periodic changes , often with an over-emphasis on one aspect or anxiety , which results from the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another . |