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

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1 Was the condition of the patient already in the ambulance so critical , so life threatening as to justify the ambulance driver going through the red traffic light at such a speed , that the victim was carried 30 yards on the bonnet ?
2 The standard grief reaction going through the five phases of denial , anger , bargaining , depression and finally acceptance over a period of two years but sometimes with progressive insulation of emotions resulting in a sense of isolation .
3 ‘ To me , ’ Once More ‘ sounds like a rock band going through the motions . ’
4 Using the recommended drill bit size , drill through the handrail , then change to masonry drill to go through the wall .
5 The small convoy made its way to the fortified barracks , where the Range Rover went through the gates on its own , the armoured escort returning to duty in the scarred city .
6 ‘ One does n't raise taxes with enthusiasm , but the alternative is public sector borrowing going through the roof .
7 I suggested that it might be a good idea to get it in midsummer so that I could get plenty of practice in before the skiddy weather set in , but he thought there might be too much tourist traffic going through the town and on the roads around it in the middle of the summer .
8 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 .
9 Only today The Government 's joyriding bill went through the House of Lords .
10 ‘ We will continue our efforts to stop this unnecessary demolition — in Westminster as the Agriculture Bill goes through the Commons and in Brussels as the EC potato regime is progressed .
11 Cabin air goes through the wheel wells when the gear is down , through a heat exchanger to wing fuel when aloft .
12 When they moved from one field to another he leaned down to unlatch and open gates , and as the bay gelding went through the grey mare followed dutifully .
13 The other system is known as record-playback and involves the skilled craft operator going through the physical motions of machining the first piece of the batch with the machine in record mode .
14 Well that 's what I thought it just seemed to say they were gon na have sort of cycle ways going through the green wedges along where I cycle already .
15 Well usually usually not always but just about always he 's at home he has n't gone anywhere so how far away is he zero as well so you get zero zero goes through the origin .
16 John Mitchinson of Waterstones had some impressive figures to demonstrate the effectiveness of his company 's promotions : its backing of The Fields of Glory , for example , generated 50% of that title 's UK sales ; 45% of the UK sales of the paperback edition of The Beauty Myth went through the chain .
17 Now we got to cursor key to go through the options .
18 The village developed gradually , and although road communications were poor there was a stage coach going through the village from Hull to Patrington Haven .
19 And so they returned to the kitchen again ; and after the meal was put on the table Aggie went through the other room and from the door yelled , ‘ Ben ! ’ just the once before returning to the kitchen .
20 WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning .
21 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 .
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