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

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1 Buy the correct length to go through handrail and plaster and into solid brick , block or stone behind .
2 Another identity-shy correspondent states that ‘ the correct arena for changing the law in respect of hunting is to go through parliament . ’
3 Those of us who live in north-east Kent have always believed that there should be a fast link , and we have been perfectly happy for it to go through south London , to where our constituents who will benefit from the link wish to travel .
4 Durkin , he thought , is one of those men destined to go through life known only by their surname .
5 ‘ I would n't want to go through life as a miracle-worker . ’
6 Clasping their 17month-old son William , Julie , 31 , from Walthamstow , East London , added : ‘ I do n't want this little chap to go through life without his dad . ’
7 That was all they were , and they had to go through life like that .
8 Most of the original copies are in fine condition : they are , moreover , exceedingly rate and one is very likely to go through life without coming across better ones .
9 If a right of action be denied to the child it will be compelled , without any fault on its part , to go through life carrying the seal of another 's fault and bearing a very heavy burden of infirmity and inconvenience without any compensation therefor .
10 If a right of action be denied to the child it will be compelled , without any fault on its part , to go through life carrying the seal of another 's fault and bearing a very heavy burden of infirmity and inconvenience without any compensation therefor .
11 Who , wants to go through life by themself. , does n't mean to say that all the kind of life is one big storm , not at all !
12 I feel that it is essential for a horse to go through water .
13 It is essential for a horse to go through water .
14 She was too weak to go through pregnancy .
15 At the same time Penny said of Diana : ‘ If she were to fall in love with someone prepared to go through hell , fire and water — not to mention Royal opposition — for her , she might think about separation . ’
16 Right , I want to go through isomerism and then go straight onto the erm e , go strai glad you made , a bit late but er
17 ‘ Ca n't say I 'd like to go through lifewith a name like that .
18 Erm and although I will briefly go through some technical ones erm motion number two to erm er because it 's in relation to growth savings that we have the differences between the budgets and which are actually being er proposed and er I suppose we do need to go through number six carefully as well about structural maintenance funds .
19 I saw this ad on the back of a matchbox which promised to show me the way to achieve success without having to go through college .
20 Mowing round the shops It 's much better to go through catalogue , I think .
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