Example sentences of "[noun sg] go through a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , the speed to go through an object before it is hit out of the way must be developed . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | And it was an old woman was sitting knitting in when her wool went through a hole in the floor . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | To put it bluntly , the child goes through a stage of sheer ‘ bloody mindedness ’ . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | As the big bang cooled off , the universe went through a series of transitions ( for example , from the high-energy state when all the forces were the same to the low-energy state in which they are different ) . |
10 | Opposite the inn go through a gate signed to Aysgarth . |
11 | Once inside the Sellafield factory , the spent fuel goes through a production line in which it is first stripped of its external cladding and then chemically separated after being dissolved in nitric acid . |
12 | Her sister is parted from her husband went through a divorce so , |
13 | Each new recruit goes through an AP — or Announcement Party — when she invites a group of family and friends to get rid of her kit — or goods . |
14 | Her character goes through a number of changes which is very interesting . |
15 | Her mother had stopped crocheting , so Jessie said , and was in the sitting-room going through a catalogue of curtain material for yet another change at the windows and had decided firmly against anything resembling Nottingham Lace ; her mind was now set on drapes with pelmets , so Jessie had whispered to her in the back shop a short while ago . |
16 | Every teenager goes through a period of deciding who he really is . |
17 | Mr Salmond added : ‘ We have spent more than two months at Labour 's behest going through a process of consultation with the STUC only to be told at the end of it that Labour want to junk his key proposal before we get to a meeting . ’ |
18 | The adoption went through a month later . |
19 | One round went through a bedroom window of a house at Upper Dunmurry Lane and struck the wall beside where the young girl was sleeping . |
20 | Yes ! — Doreen was a man going through a sex change . |
21 | He is just a confused young man going through a postgraduate crisis ; a rebel without claws . |
22 | What 's the last thing to go through a fly 's mind when it hits the front of your car ? |
23 | The debt is brought to an end , but the asset is brought into the lender 's group ( but not the lender itself unless the sale goes through a receiver ) . |
24 | Forty-nine Britons on an excursion from Cyprus were on the bus going through an underpass when a man dropped a nail bomb from above . |
25 | ‘ I think if any couple goes through a separation , it is very difficult and I sympathise with them , ’ he said . |
26 | So whenever electricity whenever electricity goes through a conductor , usually a wire , the wire gets warm . |
27 | Normally , each hair follicle goes through a resting phase ( telogen ) every few years : hair stops growing , falls out and is n't replaced for a few months . |
28 | The man did n't have a long time to go through a process , he did n't have a long time to find where he was on on the scale , a and er , you know , from one stage to the next stage , to the next stage , to got through a pre-evangelism and then another stage , and another stage , the man did n't have time he was dying ! |
29 | In court once I noticed the duty solicitor going through a conveyancing abstract . |
30 | Five years later , in 1916 , he qualified in law , and about that time went through a phase which prompts the single word ‘ Bolshy ’ in his notes . |