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

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1 They had difficulty finding a drummer and went through 10 in a year , recording several demo tapes with different people , before finally settling on Shaun Charman .
2 Each game , it 's true , begins in disarray and goes through episodes of contortion and crosspurpose .
3 erm They do n't like them to buy copies of the school reading scheme and keep it at home and go through it book by book , that they feel is encroaching on their professionalism .
4 He rose from his desk and went through the anteroom into Shirley 's office .
5 Erm I shall have to sit one afternoon and go through it all .
6 I arranged to visit that afternoon and to go through it with Mr and Mrs Singh .
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 ‘ They said his name was Simon so I punched it into the computer and went through the alphabet for burglars .
9 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
10 Then add the following checklist and go through it to see how you rate your performance .
11 She 's just got him out of prison after making all that money and going through all that shit for him , he finally comes home , and all he wants to do is watch the match on the telly .
12 In her relations with Willy she has constantly to choose between her ‘ postface ’ and her ‘ preface ’ : ‘ I shall put on my postface and mimagree , unless I put on my preface and go through the routine ’ ( 16,138 ) .
13 But the picking up strikes a chord and going through the motions always works .
14 Look out for the kissing gate on your right and go through it on the path heading to the lake which passes through Long How Wood .
15 At the Snack Shack , chef Kevin Polson , 24 , admits to having seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun on him to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter .
16 Snack attacks : chef Kevin Polson has seen a fair bit of violence , ranging from someone pulling a gun to rugby fans forming a scrum in his shop and going through the glass counter
17 I took a wineskin and went through the alleys and byeways of Leicester to Greyfriars Church .
18 The route continues south , passing by one of the trail car parks at Gresty 's Waste and goes through Primrose Hill wood and past Willington Wood to reach Wood Lane .
19 After I had got to know them both , I showed Carole a video of our first meeting and went through what had happened with her .
20 I had to think of her seeing the copy of my cock on Monday , I had to think of her first thinking , ‘ Golly , what a nut ’ , and then finding she had to stare uncontrollably at the specific image of my cock , boyoing , had to file that image away in a secret file folder where she filed away all my asterisk memos , and that some night working late , she 'd reach her long arms down to that drawer and bring out the asterisk file and go through the pages , asterisk after asterisk , until she found my cock .
21 They 'd have found his body and gone through his pockets and discovered the letter .
22 Every year , in late October , she would arrive with her annual accounts , and she and Nigel would settle down at the dining-table with a bottle of wine and go through them .
23 I pulled out to starboard and went through the gate ( boosted the engine to the maximum ) .
24 The visiting party , including an HMI in attendance , was horrified , dropped their agenda for the second day and went through the problems as they had perceived them with the management group and the Academic Board :
25 I yanked out my wallet and went through the credit slips and travellers " -cheque dockets .
26 We got out of the buggy and went through all these marquees where amongst the exhibits were a striking exhibit of African violets from Tony Clement 's African Violet Centre , at King 's Lynn ; a magnificent display of prizewinning delphiniums and begonias from Blackmore & Langdon who always win a ‘ Gold ’ at Chelsea ; an exquisite display of orchids from Thailand ; planted containers shown by Mastergardener of Banbury ; a beautiful display of lilies by Jacques Amand of Stanmore ; and a Herb Nursery of two hundred varieties , exhibited by Caroline Holmes Herbs of Denham , in Suffolk .
27 Mark Twain was so impressed he included a description in his work The Innocents Abroad : ‘ I watched the Silver Swan which had a living grace about his movements and a living intelligence in his eyes — watched him swimming about as comfortably and unconcernedly as if he had been born in a morass instead of a jewellers ' shop — watched him seize a silver fish from under the water and hold up his head and go through all the customary and elaborate motions of swallowing it ’ .
28 Now , when the police officer when the police officer comes to court and goes through this statement , and it 's a confession , what would you normally call what he 's reading out ?
29 Amphibians usually lay their eggs in water and go through an aquatic larval stage as tadpoles , when they breath by means of gills .
30 On the way , we stopped at the border and went through the immigration and customs formalities , which were very courteous though long , and we were given lunch before getting back on the train !
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