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

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1 The decision tree to go through to decide whether the Information memorandum is an investment advertisement or not is set out in detail in Appendix 3 to this section and should be followed in all cases .
2 What you yo were trying to achieve is the expansion of the built up area towards the ring road , and thereby having built development hard up er as it is at the moment the ring road goes through for the most part open countryside on either side of it .
3 Got the car things going through .
4 If the sectional open type of plate is used , then the fry can be trapped beneath them if the gaps where the water flow goes through are too large — the strength of the turnover rate can add to this problem .
5 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 .
6 A hole is then cut in the lid large enough for the powerhead intake to go through and into the pipe .
7 The danger is that , if the guillotine motion goes through , the writers of the suitcase full of letters from my constituency will feel outraged , and they will express that outrage in the way that one would expect .
8 In the presence of a growth factor the cells produced by the progenitor cell go through about eight cell divisions before differentiating into oligodendrocytes .
9 A work sheet to go through and then Wednesday next you 'll be having end of tests .
10 You have a dialogue box to go through in order to amend the entry , and you can only get to it by double clicking on the item 's stock code .
11 It 's all part of the training every Delta Stewardess goes through .
12 The amendment by an expatriate Scot , George Cunningham ( Labour , Islington ) , by ensuring that a 40 per cent vote of the electorate ( not simply of those voting ) would have to be achieved for a devolution bill to go through and for a repeal order not to be tabled , made devolution , at least for Wales , virtually an impossibility .
13 There 's a spitball course going through now , you 'll join it for a couple of days . ’
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