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

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1 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
2 A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test .
3 They would even have to go through the new routines in between shows .
4 But of course it would be possible to go through the behavioural motions of requesting without having any of the requisite beliefs and intentions .
5 Well could I have comments on the principle or principles of er by using criteria and then I 'd like to go through the individual criteria or individual criterion one by one .
6 In other words , while the court would not have imposed liability in respect of the decision itself ( except if it had been perverse ) failure to go through the preliminary steps of obtaining essential information could have grounded liability .
7 Fortunately , the researcher does not have to go through the bound volumes one by one to see what they contain .
8 I see no reason for us actually to go through the whole pros and cons .
9 I thanked him for his help , assured him that we would begin to go through the proper channels tomorrow , and said good-night .
10 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
11 It was almost certainly going through the final stages of the digestive process .
12 Not only were we going through the timid rituals of conventional courtship after a six-month diet of take-away sex , but I was the one who insisted that it stay that way until we were legally united .
13 The standard grief reaction going through the five phases of denial , anger , bargaining , depression and finally acceptance over a period of two years but sometimes with progressive insulation of emotions resulting in a sense of isolation .
14 I am back in the little room at the top of the spiral staircase on Wednesday morning and I am sitting on the Squeez-Ee box , with the minute in front of me , going through the remaining contents of the Quaker Oats archive , page by dusty page .
15 Schiller had pleaded , once again going through the many reasons why it was right for him to gain a seat on the council .
16 I was going through the death-registry books in the cartrio civil of Bom Jesus da Mata , a market town in the sugar-plantation region of Pernambuco in the Brazilian North-East .
17 Would not the courts therefore be able to take into account the facts of offences without going through the restrictive provisions in this ill-considered new Bill ?
18 As Martin Walker says : ‘ The Oxford of the late Sixties was going through the heady delights of the sexual revolution .
19 The other system is known as record-playback and involves the skilled craft operator going through the physical motions of machining the first piece of the batch with the machine in record mode .
20 They keep wanting to supply goods without going through the proper procedures .
21 I had no intention of going through the proper channels ; it could take weeks .
22 Many standards related to document processing have just been published or are currently going through the later stages of the ISO process on their way to becoming official standards .
23 This pursuit of around 700 life histories occupied his spare time for years : ‘ I spent 10 years in Nottingham library going through the old newspapers and noting every reference to cricket up to 1880 .
24 Henry 's been going through the old ledgers but can not find any sign of a fiddle .
25 The erm election note 's up , I mean it , we were going through the local candidates through you know when the important dates are ?
26 And as Lewis ( who had already read through the statement ) watched his chief going through the same pages , he felt more than a little encouraged .
27 Liz , from King 's Lynn , Norfolk , said : ‘ I am just sorry that families we know could be going through the same feelings we had when our men left for the Gulf .
28 This is why people who are the same age as one another usually end up being friends because they are going through the same experiences simultaneously .
29 ‘ We were from different cultures , but they kept me going through the bad times .
30 Well that 's what I thought it just seemed to say they were gon na have sort of cycle ways going through the green wedges along where I cycle already .
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