Example sentences of "have go through [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It then has to go through regulatory procedures like filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission and Hart-Scott-Rodino which could taken until late March , early April .
2 Although none of the aquariums used are lit , rocks are placed in them which have a generous growth of algae on them , and are changed once the algae has gone through constant grazing .
3 No one who has gone through medical school would deny the influence of role models , and no one who has pursued a career in medicine , particularly hospital medicine , would discount the part played by patronage .
4 If this package had had to go through national parliaments , it would not have been achieved in a hundred years ! ’
5 There are several reasons why this may be present , but the main one is that it ‘ guarantees ’ that the manufacturer has conformed with EC weight regulations and it enables foods to move easily between EC countries without having to go through lengthy weight checks in the importing country .
6 Nursing may have gone through massive changes in the past years , but the humour — and image of the nurse — appears to have remained remarkably constant ( or stagnant ? ) , if these postcards are anything to go by .
7 The Scottish Cricket Union 's director , Jim Love , has been overwhelmed by applications and expects around 80 people to have gone through basic award courses by May , writes Keith Graham .
8 Jesus has just stated that he had to go through great suffering ; to be rejected by the Jewish leaders ; and to be put to death and to rise again .
9 He was so small that Sir Dermot 's old suits had to go through considerable abbreviations and pinchings-in before they fitted him .
10 Over the last ten years I 've gone through different phases and characters .
11 Over the last ten years I 've gone through different phases and characters .
12 The Romans had gone through similar emotions .
13 I mean , the light coming from them would be bent — as if it had gone through crinkly glass — like you get in bathroom windows .
14 We recognized that they had gone through troublous times before .
15 The proceedings had gone through interlocutory stages for two years .
16 She had gone through bad days .
17 Most conductors of my generation have to go through different experiences before we understand that it 's not the main thing in the world to conduct all American orchestras .
18 Few have gone through aerobatic training , and the modern tendency is to be happy with a few hours of stall avoidance training and little , if any , spinning .
19 As in other disciplines , theories of language learning have gone through periodic changes , often with an over-emphasis on one aspect or anxiety , which results from the pendulum swinging from one extreme to another .
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