Example sentences of "and [noun prp] go through " in BNC.
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1 | Turn right over the bridge and where you see a sign on the left for Muchelney and Drayton go through the gate . |
2 | When the group were all finally back in their minibus Rachel and David went through the now expected ritual of waving them goodbye . |
3 | Non-commissioned officers like Zukov and Mubarak went through a similar but briefer course , and Rostov felt able to nod confidently . |
4 | It was the first intercity service between Paddington and Bristol going through Didcot and Swindon . |
5 | The Delight was met with opposition at St John 's Harbour from the mixed fishing community , but on sight of the queen 's commission the squadron was admitted and Gilbert went through the ceremony of annexing Newfoundland to England and issuing passes to non-English vessels to fish there . |
6 | Bragg and Morton went through the imposing portal of the Civil Engineers ' Hall , and looked about them . |
7 | Bragg and Morton went through the unpretentious entrance of the New Club , in King Street , and sought out the Secretary . |
8 | As Ari and Nathan went through the shop , Roirbak remembered with mixed feelings that Zambia and Tammuz might still be in there , and then wondered if some evil part of him had been aware of that all along . |
9 | Tarquin and Lucretia go through the roof |
10 | Because a humanist marriage is not legally recognised in Britain , Jayne and Dave went through a civil ceremony first . |