Example sentences of "go through the [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Many teachers were simply not available at the time we visited and some who were approached refused to go through the questionnaire with us .
2 This involves either going through the transcript with the child 's caretakers and inviting comments and interpretations on specific utterances , or playing the recording back and making detailed notes about movements and activities of the participants during the recording period .
3 Realizing they were both going through the roof with nerves , Luke put down his notes and tipped his battered Panama over his snub nose .
4 And how about pay offs , do you go through the whole with the chanting and that ?
5 Pauline Kael was less than flattering : ‘ Why does he go through the picture with his mouth open , like some adenoidal chinless wonder ?
6 ‘ I would n't wish this on anybody but I am proud of the way they conducted themselves and then went through the ordeal with the police . ’
7 He went through the hall with the dog at his heels .
8 Blissfully , quietly happy , he went through the village with Kee and the little boy , taking them on walks .
9 Messrs Hoult and Cowan also went through the report with Mr Barnes but concentrated on the financial crisis , rather than mentioning fraud and malpractice , a decision which Bingham finds ‘ surprising and unfortunate ’ .
10 Phillis went through the room with the snapper .
11 Well I feel erm really that we should have a little bit more compassion amongst ourselves as women and when I had my first child I had a very good friend who went through the pregnancy with me who is waiting for a child to arrive by adoption , and she had the baby a couple of months after I had my baby .
12 The second day went through the roof with a whopping 573,604 .
13 Mrs. Jones did not understand that it had that effect , notwithstanding that the creditor 's solicitor went through the mortgage with her and explained it to her before she signed .
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