Example sentences of "processes go [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then we discovered that if we were n't married and Abi , say , died suddenly , I would n't have an automatic right to the children — there would be complicated adoption processes to go through .
2 And so , when you come to the bible and you read the account of Jesus here on the earth , turning the water into wine , of Jesus stilling the storm , when you into the old testament and you read accounts there of the children of Israel , of the me , of the tremendous miracles that were performed by Jehovah , God for them well of course , there 's a natural explanation to it , because you ca n't do these things , there are natural laws that stop you doing them you can not take a glass of water , even if you 're God , you can not take it and make it into a glass of wine instantly , it 's got natural processes to go through .
3 I have no quarrel with Searle 's claim that ‘ mental phenomena are caused by processes going on in the brain ’ .
4 Furthermore , simple measurements of sediment at a point represent only the net result of all the processes going on upstream .
5 To do this we need to be alert to the processes going on within society and the economy , what range of alternatives is available , who can and should take part in the decision-making process , and what the effects of the various possible outcomes might be .
6 As Rolls ( 1987 ) implies , the real question now concerns the identity of the coding processes going on there .
7 But it did n't necessarily follow that the sort of training beloved of the psychologists — say shaping a rat to press a lever for food in a skinner box — was best suited to the study of the cellular and biochemical processes going on within the organism .
8 What is more , we can not even see the processes going on today that might lead to such extinctions .
9 Mysterious processes go on about this .
10 The moment that answers are sought to questions such as what particular properties of a painting lead to a specific kind of reaction , or what processes go on inside viewers ' minds as they respond with delight or dislike , ‘ … we enter a realm full of complexity and uncertainty ’ ( Cupchik and Heinrichs , 1981 ) .
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