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

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1 The first part of the trail goes through the Brodick Castle Country Park .
2 Anne Lennox and Liz Weeks told how the new crisis has ‘ opened old wounds ’ and said : ‘ We would n't want families of British servicemen to go through the pain we had to endure . ’
3 They took just over an hour to go through the Maxwell possession … some items were taken away in the boot of the officers ' car .
4 I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross .
5 Through the desert with my family and through the perils of the desert and erm it took us about eight hours to go through the desert , which normally takes two hours , and it was very difficult .
6 The end of the halyard goes through the end goes through the end fitting and then we tie a little stopper knot in the end , then we bring the other end of the halyard down and make it up tight on this crease at the bottom of the mast .
7 At the time of his death Campbell was unsuccessfully seeking backers for a jet-driven car to go through the sound barrier .
8 Now we got to cursor key to go through the options .
9 How comfortable we feel is determined not only by the temperature of the body ( in effect , the temperature of the blood going through the brain ) but also by that of the skin .
10 Mary Becks was in her bedroom on Akers Way , when she saw the car going through the air and land in a hedge .
11 The Independent of May 2 pointed out that with two minor cases concerning Urbatechnic going through the courts the commission " would probably have to declare most of Urba 's affairs sub judice and thus spare the socialists themselves " .
12 It concerns an executive who passed a mental hospital on his way to work and stopped occasionally to watch an inmate going through the motions of winding up and pitching an imaginary ball .
13 And , and , erm just as the changing headmastership of , of a , a big school never alters the character of the school for years and years because it 's like a ship which has got momentum going through the water , you ca n't suddenly change a thing with so many passengers , erm so many tonnes and so on .
14 A lorry-driver 's eye-view going through the town of Lydney in Gloucestershire .
15 We only possess one piece of information with which to lend precision to the general statement that Richard went through the rebels ' lands with fire and sword , capturing and demolishing their fortresses , and this suggests that Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle of Taillebourg was once again at the centre of events .
16 He felt that on the final day of their three-day visit the inspectors went through the files with the respective partners too quickly .
17 The actress went through the ordeal when she was just six years old .
18 Shares in these banks rocketed , and the value of their stock went through the ceiling — in one case by 154 per cent7 .
19 I tried not to let my fear go through the reins : it was very hard .
20 Lucy went through the door to find herself facing a tall , dark-haired woman whose attire breathed sophisticated elegance .
21 Over the two years of preparation for Papillon , the screenplay went through the hands of four writers .
22 Two senses of door may be observed in 48 , which can be truthfully answered either ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ in the following situation : the door in question has a ‘ cat-flap ’ , and is standing open ; the cat goes through the cat-flap , but not through the doorway :
23 — Next , Moses goes through the law of God , the pattern of obedience which God requires from his blood-bought people ( verse 7 ) .
24 When the first parade passed off without serious incident ( but with a massive police presence ) , the Portadown Orangemen reaffirmed their determination to go through the Tunnel on the Twelfth .
25 The Central Bank liberalized its foreign exchange regulations on Feb. 1 , 1990 , eliminating the system which required all transactions to go through the bank and to take place at a fixed daily rate .
26 To illustrate this point , Piaget uses the following examples : the creation or imagined characters to provide a sympathetic audience for a child 's actions or speech ; catharsis , as when a doll is allowed to ride a machine which a child fears ; and compensatory combinations , as when a child goes through the motions of pretend washing up when forbidden access to the real thing by its parent .
27 On the other hand , the old Chancery practice which compelled B to go through the whole of A's story and give an answer upon oath to everything said in it has disappeared ; the evidence in the ordinary course is given viva voce in court when the trial comes on .
28 Er yeah just just one other thing , Pete going through the accident book , there 's one or two that are coming up with people on the liquids line getting splashes of liquid in their eyes .
29 With that cat going through the flame .
30 The children drew back hastily to let her through and her progress across the asphalt was like that of Moses going through the Red Sea when the waters parted .
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