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

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1 The law says that British Coal has to go through a procedure of consultation before it can close pits .
2 If a report has to go through a number of drafts , it is an excellent way of enabling changes to be made quickly and without extensive retyping .
3 Fusion has gone through a number of different phases .
4 The Women 's Movement in Ireland has gone through a number of different phases .
5 I 've had to go through a funeral .
6 A successful team may have to go through a number of fights during the course of a day 's competition so it is not at all unusual to see teams short-handed through injury in the final stages .
7 Not even my job is worth having to go through a repeat of that ! ’
8 He moved up to the counter with the air of a man who does n't like having to go through a routine once again but is prepared to do so , all right then here 's my card if you insist !
9 Gunn argues that Nina should have gone through a second , refurbishing phase , to bring it in line with the German accelerator , Desy .
10 In an attempt to find a model of the universe in which many different initial configurations could have evolved to something like the present universe , a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Alan Guth , suggested that the early universe might have gone through a period of very rapid expansion .
11 One correspondent notes that , having gone through a period of using much folk music and guitar accompaniment , ‘ this phase seems to be declining in some places ’ .
12 Quite restrictive , but having gone through a phase of ambivalence about what population they could accommodate , one view was that there was no real problem , another view in the fifties it should be cut back .
13 And maybe at the end of the day , the County Council will have to come to a conclusion , after you 've made your general recommendations , with or without a location maybe th they will decide that having gone through a consultation exercise , they 're only course is to modify the proposals which would then have to be the subject of another E I P .
14 She seemed to have gone through a character change .
15 They had to go through a lot of blocks .
16 Andrew said : ‘ Everybody had to go through a medical before the show and if they were not up to it , they did not go in — we had to be very careful because of their health and safety . ’
17 We , we we 've gone through a stage where we 've said , I 'm not good enough , my families not good enough , my home 's not , and my class is n't good , and my my town is n't good enough , erm , and so you go on from that , and you you eventually , but well , you know , what about England .
18 Now you 've gone through an alternative yesterday and we know , we ta , we do n't talk what is built in by design , what do we talk about ?
19 It would have made no difference if the ironmonger 's door had been shut instead of open , and the ox had pushed its way through , or had gone through a plateglass window .
20 Before her mother 's house she had gone through a winter in a squat that had no heating at all .
21 I had gone through a marriage break-up and had a lot of financial commitments . ’
22 Seth and Suzy Levine had gone through a lot together .
23 If you have to go through a field of animals move carefully and quietly .
24 Graphics applications run very slowly because they have to go through a filter to ensure they do n't crash the machine .
25 You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up .
26 Dr John Little , president of the Cambridge club , said : ‘ I ca n't say unequivocally but I have gone through a history of the club and there is no mention of it there . ’
27 Actually her friends have gone through a lot .
28 In a report published in July 1991 the OECD found that " the economies of the old federal Länder … have exhibited a remarkably high degree of resilience and strength , combining faster growth with maintenance of low inflation , while the five new Länder have gone through a period of severe adjustment , involving in its initial stage heavy output and employment losses " .
29 But they have gone through an experience of doubt which has purged them forever of the desire to doubt without finding an answer .
30 The record 's gone through a lot of transformations and taken a hellaciously long time to get done . ’
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