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

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1 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 .
2 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 ?
3 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 .
4 The kids were going through the practical joke stage and , having exhausted their repertoire on us , were delighted to have a new victim .
5 Parents are going through the same or worse .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 Much of what business needs to carry out new information strategies is simply not being provided , he says ; ‘ most organisations are going through an architectural crisis at the moment due to the absence of strategic planning and management . ’
8 Blockbusters are going through a terrible time , and I had no desire to add to the misery .
9 Farmers are going through a hard time , especially those on small acreage .
10 Norman Willis , TUC general secretary , said : ‘ At a time when unemployment rates are going through the roof , the last thing the Employment Secretary should be spending her time doing is fiddling about with holiday dates . ’
11 But that 's when share prices are going through the roof and insurance companies are coining it in .
12 In our society , children often reach adolescence at just the time that their mothers are going through the menopause .
13 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 .
14 It may fill up very slowly and gradually , particularly where stress is constant , such as when work is over demanding , financial problems ca n't be overcome , or the children are going through a difficult phase .
15 Fifteen apprentices are going through the scheme at the moment , ranging in age from 22 to 38 .
16 It kept him occupied and brought a bit of money in , but not much , because fairs were going through a lean patch , too .
17 So we also have within the steel industry which like all other industries is going through the turmoil of redundancy and privatization .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 Some computer makers are going through a similar analysis but , in their case , the question is how to survive on the thinner margins these machines command .
20 Consumers were going through a period of retrenchment after the boom years of the 1980s .
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