Example sentences of "going through a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then , while going through a divorce , I literally forgot about the fish ; the filter broke down and his tank became polluted as well as becoming overgrown with algae .
2 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 ?
3 The problem with source code for example — even standardised and tested source code — is that it always ends up going through a variety of different compilation systems .
4 The problem with source code for example — even standardised and tested source code — is that it always ends up going through a variety of different compilation systems .
5 However , as Cusick maintained , once the audience had seen people coming and going through a stone doorway they would subconsciously assume the rest of the set to be stone as well .
6 In court once I noticed the duty solicitor going through a conveyancing abstract .
7 That is why the track a particle makes when going through a bubble chamber looks almost straight .
8 At the other a skinny youth was going through a pile of invoices , checking them against what must be a goods-inward book .
9 It looks alright on the surface , you 're not going through a hassle at the moment , and our memories are short , fortunately and once we come into a calm patch the hassles of yesterday are quickly forgotten .
10 Yes ! — Doreen was a man going through a sex change .
11 And there is a car with a blue light on the top of it just going through a gate in the fence .
12 Once , going through a churchyard , ‘ he held my hand …
13 JAPANESE aircraft of World War Two are going through a resurgence of interest with several different types coming to the fore once more .
14 An industry insider said : ‘ Hollywood is going through a slump .
15 And it was going , but she doing something and she the Lady seen her going through a corridor and she said to her , Run Annie run .
16 So the first things going through a buyer 's head , or that will influence them , will be the sort of lifestyle they 're actually looking for .
17 I had to be very careful going through a couple of blobs of the Renaissance gold where the paint was at its thickest , but I was lucky and got a reasonably clean edge all round .
18 Chief Supt Dave Thompson , who is in charge at Sefton , the division where the murder took place , said : ‘ The family feel alone and isolated and they are going through a sense of frustration and they need to know more information . ’
19 The children who are coming up from the primary schools to secondary schools are going through a change themselves , and it would be such a broad area that we could integrate Science , English , Maths and everything under that sort of umbrella .
20 Oliver said that could have been easily accomplished by telling Shildon where they really were and if it were Shildon she had heard going through a desk in the typists ' room he must already have found out .
21 The universe might then have re-expanded without going through a state of infinite density .
22 There was a time when you could n't go through a week , perhaps could n't even going through a day , without hearing the British National Anthem somewhere .
23 If your Marshall is presently going through a bit of a traumatic phase , then keep a sharp eye out for the new range of Marshall original spares .
24 cos I 'm , I 'm , I think I 'm going through a bit of a a slight
25 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
26 er when Pearl , my other daughter came over Christmas , course Andrea was more or less still going through a bit of a rough period with between her grandfather and her , you know ?
27 Continuity in marketing can count for a lot , but not if consumer attitudes are going through a sea change , and BMW 's light-footedness in launching the 3-series earned it the brand of the year award for durables .
28 Technology is speeding processes all the time : clients of Thomas Cook Travel in the US can get direct information about flights and make bookings without going through a travel consultant or speaking to anyone at an airline .
29 It is almost impossible to see where events will lead but you are going through a baptism of fire .
30 Going through a right you 're using your right side to feel the traction and your left to give you traction .
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