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

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1 They had to go through a lot of blocks .
2 Andrew said : ‘ Everybody had to go through a medical before the show and if they were not up to it , they did not go in — we had to be very careful because of their health and safety . ’
3 He had to go through the churchyard to reach the back lane so he counted the houses to be sure of identifying Alfred 's door .
4 But what I found when I went was I had to go through the psychiatrist to find this group cos it was n't available .
5 He had to go through the shopping centre to get there , and the market-place .
6 By and large , the war passed us by in Baldersdale , although we had to go through the business of putting black-out curtains at all the windows , even though all the light we had was from oil lamps .
7 They are increased now obviously but erm , you know to put anything on a tuppeny fare then was well a ha'penny which was twenty five percent on terrible , every year we were going for a fare increase and in those days you really had to go through the Traffic Commissioners .
8 But the boy — a victim of the growth-stunting disease achondraplasia — had to go through the pain barrier to achieve it .
9 She had to go through the ritual of pleading for information while he pretended reluctance , but then he told her what appeared to be everything .
10 It would have made no difference if the ironmonger 's door had been shut instead of open , and the ox had pushed its way through , or had gone through a plateglass window .
11 Before her mother 's house she had gone through a winter in a squat that had no heating at all .
12 I had gone through a marriage break-up and had a lot of financial commitments . ’
13 Seth and Suzy Levine had gone through a lot together .
14 Wonderfully neat in their red and black practice clothes , they had gone through the rigours of a simplified ballet barre ( with varying degrees of stoicism ) , a mime sequence ( much enthusiasm ) and foot-stretching exercises ( giggles and pretend moans ) .
15 Jason had gone through the windscreen and was unconscious . ’
16 After they had gone through the ordeal of giving evidence , their father , who was found guilty of eight serious charges with nine being left on the file , was put on probation and allocated to a hostel not two miles from where his last victim lives and where he can be seen by the family as they pass through the town centre .
17 The interesting point is that , that I feel is , that this is , this , this , this all has a very heavy bearing on the regulatory system , because I think that really we 're now being financial services is a global village and you know whether somebody picks up a phone and di I think in fact did n't you have somebody gave evidence here and said that they could not investigate one of Maxwell 's transactions , because it had gone through the New York office .
18 well drove out and turned , her bumper caught Mick 's wing and right up against the wheel so imagine to pull it out to drive it and the driver said oh wo n't claim on the insurance she said , erm , I 'll pay it , get three estimates and let me have them and Mick said it 's gon na be about three hundred quid , well if it had gone through the insurance he could then have put in for a hire car
19 The arrow had gone through the directories , through the pillows and the back of the sofa , and into the wall behind .
20 Each month , for as long as Peter could remember , she had gone through the bank statement and done the accounts .
21 It was as if an electric shock had gone through the gathering .
22 The Downing Street line on the Home Office incident was that it had been a junior official who had gone through the files to help answer journalists ' inquiries about Clinton , not to help the Bush Administration .
23 The building , which was owned by the church , was made up of a dozen self-contained flats rented out to respectable young women who had gone through the children 's home and school of St Mary 's Convent in Bermondsey .
24 They had gone through the buildings when they had searched the area previously but on that occasion , as Owen reminded himself crossly , he had been summoned away in the middle by that foolish District Chief and sent on that wild goose chase down to the river .
25 Though he had gone through the motions of caring she saw now with the painful wisdom of hindsight that , despite all his assurances of love and respect for her , he had really only been interested in his own pleasure , pursuing it with all the subtlety of a bulldozer .
26 We needed to be persuaded of the case and we had gone through the BR figures line by line .
27 Inflation had accelerated and commodity prices had gone through the roof .
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