Example sentences of "[adj] go through the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But , because the umbilical goes through the basket , the diver can always find his way back . |
2 | The the actual sludge that 's in there is in the chiller , it 's in the bottom of the water tank where we 're drawing the water from that goes through the cooling system . |
3 | I advised my master it would be dangerous to go through the city as the Cardinal 's spies were everywhere and they might question our journey to Sheen . |
4 | It would not be appropriate to go through the arguments again today , but I suspect that teachers will judge the effectiveness of the pay review body not by our arguments on the Floor of the House or in Committee last year , but merely by the way in which it delivers . |
5 | For the first time I saw clearly that it would be impossible to go through the rest of my life with a barrier in my mind between the baby and its conception . |
6 | Moving through a confined space , for example if the glider is too large to go through the door , it is always wise to go nose first , swinging the glider right round and out with its nose close to one door . |
7 | If you have n't done so already , you may find it useful to go through the lists of ‘ You already use this approach if you … ’ and ‘ This approach will be useful if you … ‘ , ticking which ones you use most . |
8 | Instead of telephoning him at work to blame or to demand attention for herself , she responded to the emergency and visited the office with soup and sandwiches to keep them all going through the evening . |
9 | Oh I meant to switch me pump off , no , still I think it 'll be alright cos there 's water in the erm , in the pond is alright , just wo n't be able to go through the waterfall |
10 | I wonder , bearing in mind that incident , however serious , or minor it was , would you be one of the first to go through the Channel Tunnel ? |
11 | Employees who first went through the Heartwatch programme around two and a half years ago will soon be recalled for another assessment . |
12 | Tony Gordon 's Kiwis , who will now find it difficult to go through the remainder of their tour undefeated , are not as tight and efficient a force as Graham Lowe 's team of four years ago , but with a virtual Test side out , should have been far too strong for Murphy 's collection of reserves . |
13 | I have tried a similar method with my Hague Linker by using a small piece of thread to join two pieces of yarn but , unfortunately , the knots were still too big to go through the eye of the needle . |
14 | Oh they , they used to have several going through the hangers at one time they erm they probably had about six Harvards , and about nine Bostons which were , they were bigger than |
15 | Peter found it therapeutic to go through the boxes . |
16 | Record shops are legally prohibited from ordering directly from overseas : they are obliged to go through the record companies who are shamefully slow in fulfilling orders : two to three months is a minimum . |
17 | If you want to get through to the operator , or directory enquiries , is it necessary to go through the operator ? |
18 | It occurred to her that it might be wise to go through the pockets ; her father 's garment yielded an old penny and a broken pipe . |
19 | Realizing they were both going through the roof with nerves , Luke put down his notes and tipped his battered Panama over his snub nose . |
20 | When did you next go through the Close ? ’ |