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

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1 It was an easy entry into conversation and , after going through the statistics dear to a teacher 's heart ( hours per week - twenty-five : pupils in a class — thirty ) , I asked him about the problems of teaching Spanish here .
2 Sergeant mainly er gave the briefing and after going through the formality of giving er the officers the deb the information that had been received er our intention erm a method by which we going to follow this through erm and other information such as radio call signs .
3 I chose the empty train and after going through the washing machine , ended in the Wimbledon carriage sheds , to be ignominiously helped down onto the track by two lady cleaners .
4 After going through the list in the known order , be bold and venture to have a go when they are in random order .
5 Barbara , the national 18 and under champion in 1989 , collected the £300 prize money after going through the tournament without dropping a set , and defeating top seed Sarah Bentley in the semi final .
6 After going through the conductor 's course I then went to Leith depot , old Leith depot er of the , with the tramcars .
7 If the decision of the Secretary of State as to the correct tariff after going through the consultation process is so out of touch with reality that it is irrational then , as in Ex parte Handscomb , that decision could be the subject of judicial review .
8 The delay necessitated going back to the trough for a third-round of venture capital after going through the $12m brought in by the first two rounds .
9 Cos she saw me putting the corn in and she decided she 'd try and get it by diving through the black net instead of going through the gate , like with a normal hen , you know , this one 's obviously brain dead or
10 Milton groaned inwardly at the thought of going through the terrorist loop again .
11 ‘ Only you are capable of going through the papers .
12 But er it was quite interesting and er more or less you got a chance of going through the departments when you were before your time was out .
13 Otherwise what 's the point of going through the agony and collecting all these notes ?
14 This was to avoid all the expense and trouble of going through the rigmarole of a full review for trivial reasons ( hurt pride , for instance ) and delaying the issue of the report , with the associated adverse effect on air safety .
15 Instead of going through the state appellate process , the ACLU filed a test case appealing against a Philadelphia court 's decision to uphold a Pennsylvania anti-abortion law .
16 Instead of going through the Dartford tunnel .
17 ‘ But if I 'm not enjoying it I wo n't make the mistake of going through the motions like I did this year . ’
18 ‘ But if I 'm not enjoying it then I wo n't make the mistake of going through the motions like I did this year .
19 On this occasion congress exercised its constitutional right to declare war , but , in retrospect , this seems to have been no more than a case of going through the motions — the age of crisis was well underway and the constitutional balance of powers would never be the same again .
20 The World Cup triple jump bronze medallist has decided to run in the 100 metres at the Cleveland County Stadium on Saturday instead of going through the motions in what would have been a practice trial in his specialist event .
21 I should of gone through the book to find that , put some money on it because if she had Victoria as well , I thought about Victoria and er of course I did n't know about Eugene I do n't read , but it 's in the book
22 erm you know kind of er call that a first draft and then sort , you know , sort of try and sort of go through the books again and stick a few references in to back up the points you 've made so you can see it relates to other people 's evidence erm trying to go through it again and knock out the well you know what I mean kind of statements and , and , you know , you can gradually sort of make the er grad you know sort of but again it 's , it 's , it 's one of these processes that I find , you know , you need to go through again and again and again to sort of get it er get it together erm so erm
23 There is no substitute , in the author 's view , when drafting a settlement , for going through the provisions one by one to make certain that the settlement is not caught by one or more of them .
24 There was something very appealing about going through the papers with a pair of scissors in your hand and then sticking your clippings into a book . ’
25 It is worth going through the list to see how great the disjunction is .
26 But there was no bottom : it was like going through the Star Gate , with whole galaxies reeling by me .
27 ‘ The interesting thing about prison is that it 's a bit like going through the Blitz during the war , ’ she says .
28 Yes , it was not so much a deletion as er a reduction in the numbers because we were very mindful erm in going through the requirement erm and not making significant changes as far as the U K was concerned and we needed to make some savings in cost if at all possible and therefore we carried out a very comprehensive review of all the items of role equipment such as drop tanks er pylons , explosive release units and those type of things which had been provisionally earmarked for a very high intensive and fairly long running conflict and it was felt that if we were to make some savings then it was a sensible balance to reduce those numbers on the basis that we could save some money in the programme but at the same time many of these items could be bought later on at relatively short notice , clearly not within a conflict but in the years to come .
29 However , all this is doing is attempting to build into the machines the intelligence that would have been exercised by a skilled worker in going through the labour process .
30 She paused , however , before going through the door .
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