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

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1 One year older than Leonard , he went through the varying experiences of adolescence with him , sharing not least Leonard 's musical interest ( Morton played both the banjo and the trombone ) , as well as a variety of pastimes and a healthy interest in the fairer sex .
2 She went through the remaining months of her pregnancy in a turmoil of doubt , anxiety and frustration .
3 Tom Pritchard , the manager , went through the key points of the car-hire catechism to be faced by every client :
4 Right last Friday we went through the four stages of selling .
5 We arrived at 9.30 , went through the usual contortions to buy a ticket , and were told to expect a train at 10.30 .
6 My right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) went through the various clauses in detail and I do not want to add to anything that he has said .
7 According to Morgan , when he challenged Docherty , The Doc denied being the source of the story and went through the deceptive rituals of ringing the journalist to complain .
8 ‘ We went through the proper channels with our application , ’ he said , ‘ following the pattern that was used when we ran the 125 and 250 World Championships .
9 But , she said , if Dew members wished to they could present it back to her and she would ensure it went through the proper channels for presentation to the borough council .
10 We lay on the hard , orange clay and went through the different procedures that we would use when we went off to fire on the shooting range .
11 Patiently , I went through the same arguments that I 'd used with Mazzin himself , emphasizing that we did n't want any trouble but would n't tolerate abuse , and that we felt Islamic Jihad did n't want to cause us unnecessary distress .
12 The Cabinet committee over , we went through the connecting doors to Number 10 itself and a meeting of the full Cabinet .
13 In the seminars he went through the latest developments in Pest Control in the UK .
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