Example sentences of "[verb] gone through the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'd gone through the big field and up on to the common and the slope beyond which was where the wall was , half-ruined and easier to jump because of the gaps . |
2 | ( I may have gone through the verbal motions once or twice , but that 's all . ) |
3 | Erm they would not have gone through the same sort of occupation . |
4 | ‘ The hotel looked good — particularly the room service — but I do n't think I 'd want to have gone through the other things that happened to Kevin unless I had 50,000 policeman and 20,000 doctors with me to make sure I was okay . ’ |
5 | You know when we came back the next Saturday as we 've gone through the front door , he 'd gone to the Little Chef for breakfast because there were n't any crocks left to u , to use |
6 | You 've gone through the other possibilities . |
7 | you 're coming near to the end of your shift you 're not waking up because it 's getting near morning whereas everybody else is , you 're finding it much more difficult to carry on because you 've gone through the whole night working , the night is well along and it becomes increasingly more difficult to stay awake so physically , spiritually , whatever way you look at it , it is certainly very difficult to stay awake in the truth today , but it is n't that difficult and it is n't er a hurdle that none of us can overcome , Jehovah says that his load is light , Jesus echoed that did n't he and it is true that if we do Jehovah 's will , Jehovah 's way , then it will be made light for us , he will help us to stay awake , but he 's not going to allow us to slumber and drift off into obscurity , but it all comes back in hinges upon us and that 's why the counsel is in verse thirteen as a day , as in a day time look , let us walk decently so we have to do something do n't we ? |
8 | you know the priority was either P H I , savings or whatever and I thought we 've gone through the whole form |
9 | By 1990 it had gone through the familiar process : what started as a compromising fudge had been rationalized as yet another creative act of policy , fitting in with its unique character to a harmonious pattern of public service broadcasting . |
10 | By the time I had gone through the narrow tunnel to pit the first film had already started and I had to use the reflection of the action on the faces of the audience to find a seat without too much of ‘ Here , Here ’ and ‘ Sit down nuh ! ’ . |
11 | After his second King George , in 1959 , he had developed tendon trouble and was given nearly a year 's rest by trainer Fulke Walwyn , but if anything he was improving with age , and he had gone through the 1961–2 season unbeaten . |
12 | You know you had gone through the whole C C Q and the priority was the pension , that 's what I got wrong . |
13 | The researchers had gone through the medical records for the whole period from 1959 , when Hinkley A was still being built , right through to 1986 . |
14 | I gently reeled in , got him to my hand and carefully removed the fly , which had gone through the thin beak membrane . |
15 | ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’ |
16 | I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . |
17 | To date , four cases have gone through the disciplinary procedure . |
18 | A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group to help others who have gone through the same tragedy . |
19 | A NURSE who suffered two miscarriages is launching a support group for others who have gone through the same tragedy . |
20 | It is a touching scene that every parent can immediately identify with because they have gone through the same ritual with their own children . |