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

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1 Following the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Montgomery ( Mr. Carlile ) , presumably the Government 's contention is that , either because of prevalence or because of some emergency , it is necessary today , without the normal consultation , to go through every stage of the Bill .
2 Right , do you want me to go through every point ?
3 er , we need to go through every single entry on , alongside darts , call them out to me for example , Elaine W one , Mid Northumberland , M N
4 If you have to go through a smoke-filled area , crawl with your head low
5 A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages .
6 So we had to go through a whole charade of auditioning a second guitarist .
7 You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up .
8 ‘ These countries are going to go through a period of not only political but also economic instability for some time to come , ’ he says .
9 From the president down , the policymakers have always appreciated that Germany was bound to go through a period of introversion .
10 He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office .
11 To his embarrassment , the lawyer at the hearings then obliged him to go through a whole code-sheet to get the names into the record , or perhaps just to entertain the audience .
12 I certainly would not advocate as many in rugby union , but a maximum of one per team seems perfectly reasonable , and they should not have to go through a qualifying period .
13 He moved up to the counter with the air of a man who does n't like having to go through a routine once again but is prepared to do so , all right then here 's my card if you insist !
14 Although the pharmacist seemed to have some trouble deciphering the prescription , and Henry had to go through a nerve-wracking pantomime of ignorance about the nature of the chemicals he required , it was n't long before he was standing once again on the doorstep of 54 Maple Drive .
15 As before , however , she will have to go through a phantom pregnancy as a result of this treatment .
16 It is perfectly possible to go through a University career , satisfy the examiners , graduate in the splendour of the Great Hall , and leave as a Bristol graduate without ever once having thought how the whole thing has been organised .
17 A relatively safe way of doing this is to go through a local agency or someone who has passed the test to become a member of the Magic Circle .
18 Finally , you may expect her to go through a period of depression when she is ceasing to try to avoid the reality of her loss .
19 But often we would n't get that straight away ; we 'd have to go through a few guitars before we found the combination of guitar and amp and EQ on the desk .
20 I use it normally on a clean setting , but if I want distortion I tend to go through a BOSS Turbo Overdrive pedal and then into the Rock Box .
21 Whenever we suffer a major loss in our lives — such as the death of a loved one , divorce , redundancy , miscarriage , children leaving home , or the end of a love affair — we need to go through a period of mourning .
22 Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business .
23 Having driven past in the usual manner , the driver then had to go through a second time in reverse so that the mourners on the other side could also take a look .
24 Speaking from a personal experience , I had to go through a similar kind of programme after years of cocaine abuse .
25 What 's the last thing to go through a fly 's mind when it hits the front of your car ?
26 That is , continuous dynamic dealing with minor perturbations is automatic and so also is the application of basic rules about safety ; for example , the system or some part of it might be programmed to go through a step-change function such as a shut-down if certain parameters exceed prescribed limits .
27 Take the footpath between the hedge and the gravestones to go through a gate and along a grassy path .
28 Wakefield director David Lane believes care management is likely to go through a fairly turbulent period initially .
29 Japan 's exporters have already had to go through a punishing belt-tightening , prompted by the yen 's steep rise against the dollar after 1985 .
30 All proposals had to go through a protective sieve , an inner filtration to correspond to the standard he sets for his work .
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