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

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1 The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface .
2 Each counsellor goes through a 10-week training programme , says Marian Radford , the counselling manager .
3 Predominantly Australian Cattle Dog , with a touch of Kelpie to lengthen his stride and narrow his frame , Henry goes through a great range of stunts .
4 It is no mere figure of speech to say that an idea is ‘ born ’ ; an idea goes through a real phase of development , from conception to birth .
5 Stewarts-Melville 's Douglas Wyllie goes through a passing movement with colleagues during a brisk A squad training session in Aberdeen yesterday
6 The simplest kind of human task , and the most straightforward to observe and analyse , is that in which the operator goes through a standard sequence of actions .
7 Anyone who boards a certain ferry or walks down a certain street or enters a certain building or goes through a certain door disappears for ever into that other city . ’
8 Carbon dioxide is the most soluble of the gases because as it dissolves it does n't just go through a physical solution it goes through a chemical conversion such that carbon dioxide dissolving in water forms carbonic acid which , in water will dissociate into a hydrogen iron and a hydrogen bicarbonate iron which can further dissociate this is why I 've got a nice wide blackboard and you 've only got a piece of A four paper so you end up with a carbonate iron two hydrogen ions This system is a dynamic equilibrium .
9 Goes through a new set every now and then like .
10 At that entrance , every ship goes through a painstaking security check examination right down to molecular level , which can seem endless .
11 Brian Rouse a mechanic says he goes through a thorough check every day and washes the bikes and night and sometimes has to rebuild them .
12 The strip goes through a rolling mill and a furnace which burns off the cellulose binder , leaving a strip of metal alloy .
13 Here , in a role that might have better suited Peter Sellers , or , more authentically , Alberto Sordi , he goes through a few variations on Ben Braddock and Jason Fister , the agent in his first Italian misadventure .
14 Go along the rocks , descending the path which goes through a broken wall and joins a farm track opposite some farm buildings .
15 For a short while after it fires , the nerve goes through a refractory period when it will not respond to a nervous stimulus .
16 Every team goes through a bad patch .
17 This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out .
18 This is perfectly normal when the body goes through the physiological changes which are often brought about by the Technique .
19 A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test .
20 Grist goes through the MASHING MACHINE mixed with hot water into the MASH TUN .
21 That way , every drop goes through the magnetic maelstrom .
22 And when the second person starts to speak , the first person goes through the same performance until there is a chance to interrupt and say : ‘ To get back to what I was saying … ’ or ‘ This only goes to prove my point … ’
23 He explained that what makes the document confidential is the fact that the creator of the document has used his brain and thus arrived at a result which can only be produced by somebody who goes through the same process .
24 A woman with big beautiful hands who smokes too much writes down my name and what she needs to know and what I need to tell , and another worker goes through the same routine with a serene and rather silent woman in her early thirties , with three children and two plastic bags containing toys and toiletries — the mark of a mother on the run , all you can grab in a quick getaway .
25 The spiny newt of China goes through the same sort of contortions to warn off those that threaten it and adds a special deterrent all its own .
26 Food in a fibre-rich diet stays in the stomach longer ; and it seems probable that the food is less efficiently digested as it goes through the digestive tract .
27 er , we need to go through every single entry on , alongside darts , call them out to me for example , Elaine W one , Mid Northumberland , M N
28 That is , continuous dynamic dealing with minor perturbations is automatic and so also is the application of basic rules about safety ; for example , the system or some part of it might be programmed to go through a step-change function such as a shut-down if certain parameters exceed prescribed limits .
29 If you try to go through a closed door you may injure yourself ! )
30 If you have to go through a smoke-filled area , crawl with your head low
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