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

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1 Anne Lennox and Liz Weeks told how the new crisis has ‘ opened old wounds ’ and said : ‘ We would n't want families of British servicemen to go through the pain we had to endure . ’
2 Through the desert with my family and through the perils of the desert and erm it took us about eight hours to go through the desert , which normally takes two hours , and it was very difficult .
3 He felt that on the final day of their three-day visit the inspectors went through the files with the respective partners too quickly .
4 The Central Bank liberalized its foreign exchange regulations on Feb. 1 , 1990 , eliminating the system which required all transactions to go through the bank and to take place at a fixed daily rate .
5 The corners go through the sequence : BRU →DRB → FRD →UFL →ULB →UBR →BDR → … , as shown in Figure 6 , where the positions repeat after five steps , but with an anticlockwise twist , so we write this ‘ twisted ’ 5-cycle as ( BRU , DRB , FRD , UFL , ULB ) — .
6 Consultants are playing a major role in helping companies go through the process of achieving BS5750 .
7 Univel Inc , which last week closed its first full quarter booking orders , says it has 500 resellers signed and another 2,000 US , 1,000 PacRim and 1,000 European resellers going through the process .
8 The police spent almost three hours going through the house and the farm .
9 Although the final decision was with Cabinet , it would be most unlikely that they would overturn the views of a committee which had spent a number of weeks going through the proposals almost line by line — particularly given that half the Cabinet were on the committee and the Prime Minister was in the chair .
10 We 'll have Anne tied up in the libraries for two or three days going through the periodical indexes , that 'll be another hundred plus whatever the xerox charges are . ’
11 Ants went through the tournament undefeated .
12 UCCA is the Universities Central Council on Admissions , and applications to universities go through the UCCA .
13 He threw with such power that Mungo half expected his darts to go through the board and stick in the wall .
14 One person spent illicit hours at Saatchi 's designing our logo ; WTN allowed a lot of things to go through the system — printing , photocopying , artwork ; Gina got the entire staff of her office converted to the cause within weeks and it seemed that everyone else had done the same : soon members ' colleagues , friends and relatives were all helping out .
15 families of those who have lost loved ones , who do n't want to see other families going through the suffering that they have gone through .
16 Auctioneers nationwide are also angry that they , who have been expected to check ear tags with Cattle Identification Documents on all cattle going through the mart , have not been consulted by the Ministry of Agriculture on the new scheme .
17 Including heifers , there would be four categories of cattle going through the market .
18 The proposals were heavily criticised and eventually , as a Bill legislating for the changes went through the House of Commons , the government bowed to their own back-benchers and produced an amendment introducing a total reorganisation ( Maclure 1988 : 109 ) .
19 WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning .
20 WITH interest rates going through the roof the offer of an interest-free loan for two years for buyers of new cars should be investigated .
21 Almost two years after the beer orders went through the House , we are entitled to ask the Minister what good came of them at last .
22 They criticise the poll tax , but when they were in office the rates went through the roof .
23 Yes the pegs the pegs go through the tiles so the tiles are are made with little square hole .
24 At that speed in first gear the revs went through the roof and the car coasted to a halt .
25 One day seven ponies went through the ice into the sea , and died .
26 While bidding was strong throughout the sale , prices for selected artists went through the roof .
27 The heavy makeup melting even in the air-conditioning , the legless beggar who sleeps under the office porch and cleans their shoes in gratitude , the slums you can not observe because no roads go through the swamps and whose inhabitants do not exist for the State because the census officials can not reach them , the bomb-carriers serving as flower-pots , the boys selling themselves to the rich English ex-public schoolboys , the girls selling themselves to the fat German tourists , the police raping the boys and the girls they are protecting in the police-stations , the Committee officers boasting to Kate about the elegant jerk-offs in the massage parlours , their ever-decorative ever-bored wives boasting to Kate about their jewellery , the Thai girls saving up for eye and breast jobs , the luxury hotels where the high-class white whores hang out , the students shot by the military during a demonstration against the army regime , the girl students daring for the first time to stay out at night on the streets to picket , the crushing of strikes with bullets and beatings , the barring of political books in the Committee library , the anti-Communist adverts punctuating the Western films on TV .
28 ‘ What do you think is more important : to protect the historical and nature sites , paying more for the roads , or let the roads go through the areas as originally planned ? ’
29 The side uprights have joints going through the seat and are to be wedged later .
30 Whichever method was used it meant long traffic holdups as the creatures went through the streets , their already frightened state heightened by a deal of cruelty on the part of many of the drovers .
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