Example sentences of "go through [art] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it goes through a tunnel and squirts itself out into another universe somewhere else .
2 Once they have finished they are joined by their tutor , who goes through the history and supervises their examination skills .
3 On a slow day , Quigley just goes through the newspapers and rambles on about whatever comes into his brain .
4 They follow him as he goes through the sky and when he leaves the sky they look for him all night .
5 ‘ We will continue our efforts to stop this unnecessary demolition — in Westminster as the Agriculture Bill goes through the Commons and in Brussels as the EC potato regime is progressed .
6 The cloud is like a magnet so the water goes through the cracks and goes up .
7 Take the footpath between the hedge and the gravestones to go through a gate and along a grassy path .
8 He threw with such power that Mungo half expected his darts to go through the board and stick in the wall .
9 It is n't a half term just pain , mainly now to go through the options and choose it but if you were perhaps bring in as you co , I 've got written down your careers officer
10 I want you to go through the list and then supply some girls who will be unknown to any of the people here . "
11 Every month discipline yourself to go through the file and identify at least ten external contacts to phone .
12 So er we used to go through the motions and er after about er three weeks I think it was , no , yeah , two or three weeks anyway .
13 The Central Bank liberalized its foreign exchange regulations on Feb. 1 , 1990 , eliminating the system which required all transactions to go through the bank and to take place at a fixed daily rate .
14 We did n't , we have n't cos Les has to go through the books and charge
15 This ensures that each learner has a chance in class to go through the handout and study it .
16 He 's going to go through the tapes and pick the bits he 'd like to use on Monday next week ( with a stop watch to get an idea of the bits he 's interested in ) and will book into the OUTC studio on George Street ( 278802 ) during week you 're away ( 1 day 's booking max ) , expecting some help from Astrid/Simon/anyone else who 's around .
17 I wish to go through the argument and then I shall willingly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
18 Direct , the same as erm fertiliser coming in , a lot of lorries would come down there and get the fertiliser , different say merchants , different farmers , they used to go through the agent and they 'd buy so much off the agent , this different fertiliser if could n't supply it , what they wanted .
19 That 's why it 's best to go through an agency or er something like White and Eddies because they have people that collect them and they have people who have to take up references and
20 And it was going , but she doing something and she the Lady seen her going through a corridor and she said to her , Run Annie run .
21 Now I never if I was going through a train or going down a platform , and there were two or three carriage women carriage cleaners you know , I would n't speak to them about their work .
22 They kept him going through the night but his editorial judgment was rarely at fault .
23 Though you 're going through the storm but Jesus is in the boat with you .
24 Mary Becks was in her bedroom on Akers Way , when she saw the car going through the air and land in a hedge .
25 and er when I was going through the change and I 'm post menopause er and having terrible feelings , I 'd nowhere to go !
26 The poolside bar provides you with vital liquid refreshment and snacks to keep you going through the day and there 's a supermarket close by .
27 He said that the guitar solo is like the window of a song : you 'll be going through the song and then the lead will break and it 's like a window you can look out of while you 're walking by .
28 Otherwise what 's the point of going through the agony and collecting all these notes ?
29 Stuart had been more aware of their existence this year , walking up to lectures at the university , going through the Grassmarket or the gardens , seeing drab figures squatting on the stone steps , or standing outside the hotel in the evening by the vents from the kitchen where the steam formed vapour clouds and it was possible to inhale the smell of food with the intensity of a drug .
30 ‘ They had to move them in a hurry when my people started going through the district and it was just intended as a temporary hiding-place .
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