Example sentences of "[noun] goes through a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The strip goes through a rolling mill and a furnace which burns off the cellulose binder , leaving a strip of metal alloy . |
2 | This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out . |
3 | For a short while after it fires , the nerve goes through a refractory period when it will not respond to a nervous stimulus . |
4 | Every team goes through a bad patch . |
5 | The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface . |
6 | Each counsellor goes through a 10-week training programme , says Marian Radford , the counselling manager . |
7 | At that entrance , every ship goes through a painstaking security check examination right down to molecular level , which can seem endless . |
8 | Stewarts-Melville 's Douglas Wyllie goes through a passing movement with colleagues during a brisk A squad training session in Aberdeen yesterday |
9 | It is no mere figure of speech to say that an idea is ‘ born ’ ; an idea goes through a real phase of development , from conception to birth . |
10 | The simplest kind of human task , and the most straightforward to observe and analyse , is that in which the operator goes through a standard sequence of actions . |
11 | Predominantly Australian Cattle Dog , with a touch of Kelpie to lengthen his stride and narrow his frame , Henry goes through a great range of stunts . |