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

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1 But erm they 're going through a bit of a would n't say a bad patch but with living with their mum , with their
2 How is it that , when this country has been going through a recession , which has been shared by countries throughout the world — not least the United States — our unemployment figures are lower than those of many other countries ?
3 Many people become biologists and doctors by a reaction against things mechanical and mathematical and contrariwise engineering has been going through a phase of rejecting natural materials .
4 Continuity in marketing can count for a lot , but not if consumer attitudes are going through a sea change , and BMW 's light-footedness in launching the 3-series earned it the brand of the year award for durables .
5 It is almost impossible to see where events will lead but you are going through a baptism of fire .
6 Chief Supt Dave Thompson , who is in charge at Sefton , the division where the murder took place , said : ‘ The family feel alone and isolated and they are going through a sense of frustration and they need to know more information . ’
7 The children who are coming up from the primary schools to secondary schools are going through a change themselves , and it would be such a broad area that we could integrate Science , English , Maths and everything under that sort of umbrella .
8 JAPANESE aircraft of World War Two are going through a resurgence of interest with several different types coming to the fore once more .
9 So it gives me a very good guide as to what 's going on in their minds when they are going through a process .
10 ‘ A lot of companies are going through a process of change and old certainties are going , which leads to insecurity , a lack of certainty and worry over jobs , ’ said .
11 Do you think that maybe most of your fans are going through a phase , and that most of them will emerge the other end and leave you behind ?
12 ‘ Some parents assume their daughters are going through a phase when the harsh reality is both bulimia and anorexia can lead to long-lasting damage .
13 if there are people who are going through a crisis just now there is a wonderful organization called Care , Care for the family .
14 ‘ We are going through an examination of every sport and every discipline and every event to see whether they should stay within the programme , ’ he said .
15 ‘ Well , I 'm goin' through a bit of a personality crisis at the moment .
16 cos I 'm , I 'm , I think I 'm going through a bit of a a slight
17 I 'm going through a stage where erm , I 'm cooking them lunch and they just have a
18 Yes , yes and , and there 's no need to be going through a hoop , at any time , if you continuation constantly , you , you
19 ‘ She must be going through a lotta pain too . ’
20 @FIRSTPARA = Black children acquiring Creole may be going through a process not of second language acquisition but of new dialect acquisition .
21 The press gave the impression that governors were going through a series of complicated changes and that new puzzles and ambiguities about their powers were being constantly revealed .
22 Consumers were going through a period of retrenchment after the boom years of the 1980s .
23 I know that , because Gran said so once , when we were going through an atlas together .
24 The thing that worked best when we were going through an investigation was to get individual kids to come and explain it … mind you they made such a racket applauding them when they 'd finished etc. , but I felt they were listening more carefully to them than they were to me !
25 And and I was I was in in the grocery on Monday morning but erm we were go through a pack of you know .
26 An industry insider said : ‘ Hollywood is going through a slump .
27 The future for financial reporting in New Zealand The New Zealand financial reporting regime is going through a period of radical change
28 Charity accounting is going through a period of rapid and far-reaching change as accountants with charity clients or who are trustees themselves come to terms with the new regulatory procedures introduced by the Charities Act 1992 and the impact of the new SORP2 regulations .
29 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
30 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
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