Example sentences of "they [be] going through " in BNC.
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1 | Now they are going through the roof en route to the moon , having forced Spurs into a replay . |
2 | It should be remembered that generalisation about bereavement or any deep experience in life can be dangerous if carried to extremes , and if you are caring for an elderly parent of either sex who has lost his or her partner , you will have no idea of just how painful their sorrow is for them , so it will be wise simply to assume , whatever their reaction may be , that they are going through a very bad time indeed . |
3 | The couple authorised a letter confirming that they are going through a ‘ difficult time ’ . |
4 | So it gives me a very good guide as to what 's going on in their minds when they are going through a process . |
5 | The problem is they are going through my mind on the court . ’ |
6 | 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 . ’ |
7 | This is why people who are the same age as one another usually end up being friends because they are going through the same experiences simultaneously . |
8 | And er they 're going through the courts now . |
9 | If they 're going through the course they 've got to cross the course , they 've got to cross the fences . |
10 | They 're going through a bad period and they 'll be looking for a positive result as well . |
11 | 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 |
12 | They were going through the motions on television but their voices , face and body language were vividly clear — they knew they would lose and they were putting on a brave front . |
13 | I knew MPs who could n't sleep at night because they were going through lobbies voting against their consciences for the Gulf war — to kill 100,000 people — because they believed it would help a Labour victory . |
14 | Now they were going through another door and into a different kind of room , and this room caused the child to stop and slowly look about her . |
15 | In the circumstances they could hardly refuse our request for a special audit — indeed , they appeared to welcome it , saying that although they were going through a difficult time they had nothing to hide , and were confident that the bank would wish to continue its support . " |
16 | County are one of only two sides that have put four goals past Town this season … but when they lost just before Christmas they were going through their worst patch of the season … |
17 | Mr Gutteridge , whose Mentorn Production Company produces Anneka 's programmes , separated from his wife Jilly shortly after Anneka and Nick admitted in a statement issued through their lawyers that they were going through a ‘ difficult time ’ in October 1991 . |