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

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1 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
2 In a very short space of time — just a few decades — the industrial moths had gone through a small but distinct evolutionary step .
3 ‘ Paula started to tell me about another woman who Eddie had begun seeing and she said that the marriage had gone through a bad patch and divorce proceedings had been started , ’ Miss Coltman said .
4 The two countries had gone through an up-and-down relationship over natural gas exports from Iran to the USSR .
5 The record 's gone through a lot of transformations and taken a hellaciously long time to get done . ’
6 Evode has gone through a sticky patch .
7 Seth and Suzy Levine had gone through a lot together .
8 This enabled each bottle to start in an almost horizontal position , but finish perpendicular having gone through a full 90° of movement without leaving the hole .
9 Fusion has gone through a number of different phases .
10 Insiders say UBS fixed-interest staff have gone through a considerable shake-up in recent months and Ben Allen had been increasingly unhappy .
11 Actually her friends have gone through a lot .
12 The thing has gone through a tidal change and we know pay attention to the views of women themselves .
13 You know we have had , as you saw , hundreds and hundreds of amendments and the thing has gone through an enormous process of of er consideration .
14 If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping .
15 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
16 In a report published in July 1991 the OECD found that " the economies of the old federal Länder … have exhibited a remarkably high degree of resilience and strength , combining faster growth with maintenance of low inflation , while the five new Länder have gone through a period of severe adjustment , involving in its initial stage heavy output and employment losses " .
17 All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work .
18 All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work .
19 St Matthew 's School has gone through a difficult patch in the last few years .
20 The annual report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration criticised the system whereby claimants had to go through a cumbersome late appeals procedure to obtain the full arrears benefit to which they were rightfully entitled where those exceeded the statutory 12-month limit .
21 People arriving in this country for such a purpose have to go through a long interview procedure to process their claims .
22 ‘ He had been nursed superbly and that needs to be said because the nurses have gone through a difficult time for obvious reasons and I would like to assure them , in public , that what they have done was quite superlative . ’
23 These cultures have gone through a major change such that the use of credit is now an accepted feature in managing personal expenditure patterns .
24 FRENCH R&D has gone through an irreversible change even though budgetary ‘ rigour ’ looks certain to clip the massive spending central to the government 's strategy to encourage research , development and high technology industry .
25 Although the pharmacist seemed to have some trouble deciphering the prescription , and Henry had to go through a nerve-wracking pantomime of ignorance about the nature of the chemicals he required , it was n't long before he was standing once again on the doorstep of 54 Maple Drive .
26 Murphy , whose face had gone through a perfect pantomime of reactions during her speech , now nodded silently , his complexion purple .
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