Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] through [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We do n't want to go through that business we had with A&M . |
2 | The more experienced teacher who has used the program several times , on the other hand , will not want to go through lengthy explanations and interrogations by the program amid the pressures of the classroom . |
3 | We may be an enlightened society but I 'm sure many people do n't want to sit through graphic descriptions of a certain type of sanitary towel — especially at meal times . |
4 | But will anyone want to sit through nine hours of amateur theatre ? |
5 | Despite corporate financial officers ' best intentions , firms tend to go through various stages of growth . |
6 | Calcium chloride was used to speed up the hardening of ordinary Portland cement and to allow concreting to continue through cold weather without the threat of damage from frost . |
7 | We want to go through that line by line so |
8 | ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . ) |
9 | everybody has to go through those moments . ’ |
10 | It then has to go through regulatory procedures like filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission and Hart-Scott-Rodino which could taken until late March , early April . |
11 | There are many clinical features in common among these treponematoses and some of them appear to go through similar stages and periods of latency . |
12 | This is understandable as , given the choice , no one wants to go through great suffering or pain . |
13 | The rotor has to pass through these regions after times which are a multiple of the rotor oscillation period ( 1 hn ) and therefore : Resonant stepping rates A motor with a natural frequency , from Eqn . |
14 | I am not such an optimist as to imagine that we are always going to agree with you about the type of regulation , or its costs , but I do want to emphasise that we are determined always to try to talk through contentious issues with you and to ensure that there is real dialogue . ’ |
15 | Some are very inaccessible and he has to wade through thick mud to get at them . |
16 | When Niki said the Paris decision had been the right one , one knows two things about Niki that explain his position : first that any Ferrari driver has to speak through both sides of his mouth , and second , that even were that not so , there is nothing Niki likes as much as winding someone else up . |
17 | I found , in retrospect , that my participant observation had a ‘ career ’ that seemed to proceed through three stages : passive , interactive and active . |
18 | An ideological history can be seen to flow through contemporary thinking . |
19 | It is made by individual firms who hope to benefit through foreign trade . |
20 | Nellie seemed to drift through each day starting a lot of things and never finishing them , and doing an awful lot of washing . |
21 | Against all medical advice a large and well-known British oil company had decided to break through time-honoured barriers of sex discrimination and employ this spunky lass , a liberated young lady and somewhat vociferous champion of equal rights for women , as their first ever female labourer . |
22 | John Keane opted to convey through ironic allegory the greater message of the human race , of only through waiting , with the army , in the Saudi Arabian desert , or with the RAF in the bar of the five star Sheraton Hotel in Bahrain ; a more telling topic than might be imagined , since alcohol is forbidden in Saudi Arabia . |
23 | John Keane opted to convey through ironic allegory the greater message of the human race , of only through waiting , with the army , in the Saudi Arabian desert , or with the RAF in the bar of the five star Sheraton Hotel in Bahrain ; a more telling topic than might be imagined , since alcohol is forbidden in Saudi Arabia . |
24 | Do n't expect to rush through this routine overnight . |
25 | He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to . |
26 | If they 'd settled at the beginning we would n't have had to go through this battle . |
27 | If this package had had to go through national parliaments , it would not have been achieved in a hundred years ! ’ |
28 | Erm , I know that over the last few days you 've gone through the process of writing prioritised notes , so I 'm not going to go through that process with you . |
29 | Zukor had risked a great deal in his cover-up of evidence in the Taylor scandal , and he was not going to go through another nightmare , so he decided to have Reid put away . |
30 | ‘ I would n't like to go through another summer like this one . |