Example sentences of "be going through [art] " in BNC.

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1 Did she see me pour the Finish 'Em into the punch ? ‘ I know we 're going through a bad patch at the moment . ’
2 I know you 're going through a bad time , but my main concern is Maureen . ’
3 They 're going through a bad period and they 'll be looking for a positive result as well .
4 But erm they 're going through a bit of a would n't say a bad patch but with living with their mum , with their
5 And er they 're going through the courts now .
6 But I , we 're going to have to discuss when we get to H Two just how you 're going through the process of actually finding a site .
7 If they 're going through the course they 've got to cross the course , they 've got to cross the fences .
8 You know is going forward to a week on Sunday and then whatever else happens we 're going through the process are n't we ?
9 you 're going through the motions
10 so they just call it E T , she said they can actually send you to a place where you can get you , your experience and er because they 've sent you , you get an extra certain amount , ten pound a week , cos you 're going through the job centre
11 We 're going through the table .
12 We 're going through the middle
13 Though you 're going through the storm but Jesus is in the boat with you .
14 The lighting cameraman may have been going through a bad patch , or simply been driven crazy by the sort of director who ca n't make up their mind about anything .
15 Roger Kelly , who coordinates its work explains : ‘ For 15 years this place has been going through a slow , organic evolution .
16 Soviet-American relations have been going through a bad patch since the beginning of the year , troubled by the crackdown on the Baltic states , differences in the Gulf war and an arms-control quarrel .
17 The event had been going through a lean period and had degenerated into a glorified booze-up , but there were some who were interested in keeping it alive and they got together to decide if they were going to let it go or make an effort to put it on its feet again .
18 Many people become biologists and doctors by a reaction against things mechanical and mathematical and contrariwise engineering has been going through a phase of rejecting natural materials .
19 But after plunging towards the relegation zone with just four points from the previous 21 , he admitted : ‘ We have been going through a bad time and We needed this win . ’
20 I had just had my forty-first birthday and had been going through a very unhappy time , not eating properly because I was economizing so much , and becoming properly run down .
21 Quite apart from the impending expansion and modernisation of our fleet , we had been going through a difficult period in the prevailing political climate at HQ .
22 How is it that , when this country has been going through a recession , which has been shared by countries throughout the world — not least the United States — our unemployment figures are lower than those of many other countries ?
23 According to the Crewe Programme , the Youth have been going through a rocky period .
24 Derry City 's new boy conceded Roy Coyle 's side had been going through a lean period but he said the lads would bounce back .
25 His wife Ann-Marie Turnpenny , of Sheerwater Avenue , Darlington , said their marriage had been going through a difficult period .
26 The cooperative movement had been going through the same process , and every week was being confronted by the same forces which had compelled trade unionists to consolidate their forces .
27 The same thoughts had been going through the minds of two other women with disabilities .
28 The catechumens and candidates have been going through the process known as the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults ( R.C.I.A. ) and in his sermon Bishop Brewer gave an outline of the R.C.I.A. 's activities from its foundation after the Second Vatican Council in 1972 to the present .
29 This last month , the Bavarians have been going through the painful experience of learning that , where an historic collection is concerned , it is the whole which is greater than the parts , and no saving of individual items can make up for the erosion of that whole .
30 His secretary had been out to lunch , and he had been going through the files stored on the disk she was currently using , looking for a copy of a contract that he urgently needed to check .
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