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

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1 It is perfectly possible to go through a University career , satisfy the examiners , graduate in the splendour of the Great Hall , and leave as a Bristol graduate without ever once having thought how the whole thing has been organised .
2 It 's sometimes easier to go through an agency .
3 I had to be very careful going through a couple of blobs of the Renaissance gold where the paint was at its thickest , but I was lucky and got a reasonably clean edge all round .
4 New York is renowned for its effect on the personalities of outsiders and the Girls all went through a metamorphosis .
5 I remembered John Bunyan 's Pilgrim 's Progress and , after explaining the story briefly , said that we all went through a Slough of Despond at some time , but God led us out .
6 Many go through a phase of biting , hitting or even bullying other children ( especially younger siblings ) .
7 To win approval , drugs must first go through a series of animal and clinical tests which are reviewed by government drug-approval agencies .
8 And the , as I say , it must have been difficult to go through a day , between nineteen thirty-nine , and nineteen forty-five without hearing the National Anthem somewhere , somehow .
9 That 's why it 's best to go through an agency or er something like White and Eddies because they have people that collect them and they have people who have to take up references and
10 With the four prospective purchasers which we have at this stage it will be necessary to go through an elimination process , selecting one to proceed with and perhaps one to keep on hold .
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