Example sentences of "[noun sg] go through [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first part of the trail goes through the Brodick Castle Country Park . |
2 | They took just over an hour to go through the Maxwell possession … some items were taken away in the boot of the officers ' car . |
3 | I agree with the hon. Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) that if the fast link goes through the east of Kent it should not finish at Stratford ; it must come to King 's Cross . |
4 | The end of the halyard goes through the end goes through the end fitting and then we tie a little stopper knot in the end , then we bring the other end of the halyard down and make it up tight on this crease at the bottom of the mast . |
5 | At the time of his death Campbell was unsuccessfully seeking backers for a jet-driven car to go through the sound barrier . |
6 | Now we got to cursor key to go through the options . |
7 | Second , the speed to go through an object before it is hit out of the way must be developed . |
8 | How comfortable we feel is determined not only by the temperature of the body ( in effect , the temperature of the blood going through the brain ) but also by that of the skin . |
9 | Mary Becks was in her bedroom on Akers Way , when she saw the car going through the air and land in a hedge . |
10 | The Independent of May 2 pointed out that with two minor cases concerning Urbatechnic going through the courts the commission " would probably have to declare most of Urba 's affairs sub judice and thus spare the socialists themselves " . |
11 | It concerns an executive who passed a mental hospital on his way to work and stopped occasionally to watch an inmate going through the motions of winding up and pitching an imaginary ball . |
12 | And , and , erm just as the changing headmastership of , of a , a big school never alters the character of the school for years and years because it 's like a ship which has got momentum going through the water , you ca n't suddenly change a thing with so many passengers , erm so many tonnes and so on . |
13 | A lorry-driver 's eye-view going through the town of Lydney in Gloucestershire . |
14 | What I did there was I had my Trio preamp going through a Boogie 295 power amp into a couple of Boogie Black Shadow speaker cabs and I was switching between that setup and the Fender Twin . |
15 | The actress went through the ordeal when she was just six years old . |
16 | And it was an old woman was sitting knitting in when her wool went through a hole in the floor . |
17 | Shares in these banks rocketed , and the value of their stock went through the ceiling — in one case by 154 per cent7 . |
18 | I tried not to let my fear go through the reins : it was very hard . |
19 | Swedish industry went through a period of instability , due partly to the loss of important export/import markets in eastern Europe and partly to labour difficulties . |
20 | Over the two years of preparation for Papillon , the screenplay went through the hands of four writers . |
21 | Two senses of door may be observed in 48 , which can be truthfully answered either ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ in the following situation : the door in question has a ‘ cat-flap ’ , and is standing open ; the cat goes through the cat-flap , but not through the doorway : |
22 | When the first parade passed off without serious incident ( but with a massive police presence ) , the Portadown Orangemen reaffirmed their determination to go through the Tunnel on the Twelfth . |
23 | To put it bluntly , the child goes through a stage of sheer ‘ bloody mindedness ’ . |
24 | I think every child goes through a stage where they go into a shop and nick something : they just want to see whether they can get away with it . |
25 | In the first wave , Freud said , a child goes through a series of phases centring on various erogenous or erotogenic zones of the child 's body . |
26 | To illustrate this point , Piaget uses the following examples : the creation or imagined characters to provide a sympathetic audience for a child 's actions or speech ; catharsis , as when a doll is allowed to ride a machine which a child fears ; and compensatory combinations , as when a child goes through the motions of pretend washing up when forbidden access to the real thing by its parent . |
27 | With that cat going through the flame . |
28 | The village developed gradually , and although road communications were poor there was a stage coach going through the village from Hull to Patrington Haven . |
29 | After the building I left er the building work and became a tram conductor where I went through a course in the , down at Shrub Hall went through a conductor 's course . |
30 | Did the cat go through the door ? |