Example sentences of "and go through the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It took many visits to reach our self-set target of non-respondents : thirty primary and thirty secondary teachers willing to discuss the Oxfordshire scheme and to go through the questionnaire orally with us . |
2 | Similarly , parents of children who have been victims of sexual offences may not want their child to be interrogated and to go through the trauma of reliving the experience in court . |
3 | Well somebody said to me , when I get to traffic lights instead of turning right and going through the bar I turn left and go , as if I 'm off up to North Cross . |
4 | At the Snack Shack , chef Kevin Polson , 24 , admits to having seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun on him to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter . |
5 | Snack attacks : chef Kevin Polson has seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter |
6 | Turn right and go through the village of Drayton . |
7 | Enter an enclosed lane , turn left and go through the gate , turning immediately right to the metal gate/rails . |
8 | Cross the bridge and go through the gate on the right . |
9 | Go through the gate , turn left past the stone houses and go through the iron gate . |
10 | In her relations with Willy she has constantly to choose between her ‘ postface ’ and her ‘ preface ’ : ‘ I shall put on my postface and mimagree , unless I put on my preface and go through the routine ’ ( 16,138 ) . |
11 | He 'd seen her buy the cards and stamps and go through the list of presents to get , seen her write letters to elderly relatives , make the puddings and the mince pies , clean the house , polish the little pieces of silver and brass she 'd acquired , make long shopping lists and then go out and buy things , wrap presents and take out their old Christmas tree and sort through the ornaments . |
12 | There will be larvae too , but these are small and go through the sieve . |
13 | They collect here each day when the municipal truck appears and go through the refuse looking for resellable objects , which are put in a sack to he sorted out later . |
14 | I yanked out my wallet and went through the credit slips and travellers " -cheque dockets . |
15 | ‘ We had the field to ourselves for 14 years , and went through the peak of the market in 1989–90 . |
16 | I took the painting and went through the cocktail bar and down the steps to the other deck and left the boat that way . |
17 | I decided to give the authorities the slip and went through the bathroom window of the hotel and got myself lost in Moscow . |
18 | ‘ I hastily fitted it up and went through the pretence because I did n't want him knowing where I really live . ’ |
19 | Some how it clipped and swerved and went through the hedge and smashed up . |
20 | Peter sat down on the leather sofa , which was as uncomfortable as it looked , and went through the folder . |
21 | On legs that moved numbly and automatically , she climbed the back stairs again and went through the kitchen back to the party . |
22 | ( The Beans always came and went through the kitchen . ) |
23 | I pulled out to starboard and went through the gate ( boosted the engine to the maximum ) . |
24 | On the way , we stopped at the border and went through the immigration and customs formalities , which were very courteous though long , and we were given lunch before getting back on the train ! |
25 | ‘ I sat my exams on Wednesday , Thursday and Friday and went through the tunnel on Saturday , ’ was his later dead-pan summary of that period . |
26 | She got out of bed and went out and went through the churchyard and went into the church and started feeling in the dark with her hand |
27 | He rose from his desk and went through the anteroom into Shirley 's office . |
28 | The two men rose and went through the minister 's anteroom into his main office . |
29 | I skulked down one side of the garden and went through the arch which led me to a walled garden in the middle of which there was a fountain playing . |
30 | After a couple of minutes Phoebe recovered her breath ; she pushed herself off the wall with her hands and went through the stairwell doorway into the green-painted corridor . |