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

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1 ‘ He goes through an act of not wanting publicity .
2 Each new recruit goes through an AP — or Announcement Party — when she invites a group of family and friends to get rid of her kit — or goods .
3 With the four prospective purchasers which we have at this stage it will be necessary to go through an elimination process , selecting one to proceed with and perhaps one to keep on hold .
4 Second , the speed to go through an object before it is hit out of the way must be developed .
5 It 's sometimes easier to go through an agency .
6 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
7 ‘ We are going through an examination of every sport and every discipline and every event to see whether they should stay within the programme , ’ he said .
8 Forty-nine Britons on an excursion from Cyprus were on the bus going through an underpass when a man dropped a nail bomb from above .
9 I think of people , grand old British artists , like Turner for example , going on grand tours and coming back to Britain and going through , as it were , a period of painting where he is influenced by what he 's seen and heard and experienced in Europe , and then more latterly I think of France as being , Paris as being the centre of art and British artists going and spending their period in Paris and coming back and going through an impressionist or an expressionist phase .
10 I know that , because Gran said so once , when we were going through an atlas together .
11 The thing that worked best when we were going through an investigation was to get individual kids to come and explain it … mind you they made such a racket applauding them when they 'd finished etc. , but I felt they were listening more carefully to them than they were to me !
12 The New Wave films that do work tend to be those built around a single , larger-than-life character , like Tom Jones or Alfie ( 1966 ) , in which Michael Caine plays a cockney Don Juan who ‘ do n't believe in making anyone unhappy , not if you do n't have to do it ’ but is forever breaking the hearts of young girls , until the sight of one of his middle-aged victims going through an abortion forces him into repentance .
13 Or ‘ you do n't go through an experience ; an experience goes through you ’ ?
14 Lola went through an abortion , she moved out of home and was constantly on the run from the cops .
15 From here you cross the road and go through an iron gate following the path west to pass a cottage and over a bridge .
16 I go through an estate agent up there that , that acts as my agent but erm do n't make any money out of it .
17 And whilst in the membership classes , we go through an explanation and a discussion , after that we tend to just repeat them .
18 In creating these files or databases , pupils go through an information handling process , as was seen in Chapters 5 and 6 .
19 You know , very often when you go from one country to another you go through an area of re , what is called no man 's land , you come through from one frontier and then you 've got a distance and you come to the next frontier that does n't exist as far as accepting or rejecting Christ is concerned .
20 But they have gone through an experience of doubt which has purged them forever of the desire to doubt without finding an answer .
21 Now you 've gone through an alternative yesterday and we know , we ta , we do n't talk what is built in by design , what do we talk about ?
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