Example sentences of "going through " in BNC.

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1 In a letter to the Irish premier in 1947 , while an extensive health bill was going through parliament , the bishops ‘ pointed out that to claim such powers for the public authority , without qualification , is entirely and directly contrary to Catholic teaching on the rights of the family , the Church in education , the rights of the medical profession and voluntary institutions ’ ( Irish Independent , 12 Apr. 1951 , quoted Whyte 1980 : 143 ) .
2 No one can deny that professional tennis is going through one of those periods when a sure thing in the betting sense is a short cut to bankruptcy .
3 Lendl , still trying to push the disappointment of his United States Open defeat by Boris Becker to the back of his mind and impatient for another crack at the elusive Wimbledon title , appeared to be going through the motions during his round-robin match at the Stuttgart Classic .
4 Kevin Ratcliffe , the Welsh international captain , was takenoff with a groin strain as Everton drew 2-2 with Leyton Orient in the second leg of their Littlewoods Cup tie , going through 4-2 on aggregate .
5 Instead of going through several channels to find suitable applicants , companies can simplify the selection process by going through Beaver Recruitment Brokers which will choose candidates drawn from a range of recruitment agencies .
6 Instead of going through several channels to find suitable applicants , companies can simplify the selection process by going through Beaver Recruitment Brokers which will choose candidates drawn from a range of recruitment agencies .
7 When Gallotta works up steam he has the dancers going through some startlingly slick paces — polished dance routines , split-second falls and lifts and a brisk formation crawl .
8 WITH interest rates going through the roof and budgets stretched now could be the time to embark upon some serious financial planning .
9 WITH interest rates going through the roof the offer of an interest-free loan for two years for buyers of new cars should be investigated .
10 We , d jam , going through things like ‘ I Can Feel The Fire ’ from Ron Wood 's solo album which was out around that time .
11 The City is going through a very muddled stage at the moment — post-Big Bang — forgetting some of its traditional commonsense .
12 I think they were just going through the motions of what had worked before .
13 I now keep it going through the winter .
14 To talk of human history as going through stages implies that there is an unavoidable link-up between technological systems , political systems , economic systems , kinship systems , etc .
15 Meeting people who are going through the same experience will help you out of your depression .
16 They opened the gates by the steps and quite a few people are coming and going through them now .
17 How comfortable we feel is determined not only by the temperature of the body ( in effect , the temperature of the blood going through the brain ) but also by that of the skin .
18 Another disc started , Herr Hocher placing it on the record-player with his own hands , the result being a foxtrot played by a Russian orchestra , and he himself took the floor with Fräulein Renn , the pair of them going through what seemed to the young people weirdly funny gyrations together .
19 Her mother and Omi and Paul were in , going through the arrangements for the party and wondering where the various guests could be put up — for free .
20 The lighting cameraman may have been going through a bad patch , or simply been driven crazy by the sort of director who ca n't make up their mind about anything .
21 Recognizing that audiences could never identify with nobs , Hitchcock 's films showed ordinary people going through extraordinary experiences : ‘ The upper classes , ’ he remarked , ‘ are too ‘ bottled up ’ to be of any use as colourful screen material , too stiffened with breeding to relax into the natural easiness and normality required by the screen . ’
22 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 .
23 ‘ She must be going through a lotta pain too . ’
24 The hole-in-the-wall tie and scarf retailer is going through a sticky patch in its drive to adorn the world 's necks .
25 Now , of course , he is going through the inevitable comparison with Hare , and it is hard following a legend .
26 Now they are going through the roof en route to the moon , having forced Spurs into a replay .
27 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
28 Davis came to Brentwood a 16-12 loser to Hendry in the UK final and is going through a patch where he is making more unforced errors than usual .
29 ( And the Children 's Bill currently going through Parliament will seek to give them more rights and protection . )
30 Speaking from NatWest 's experience of the DTI report on its role in Blue Arrow 's rights issue , Lord Alexander said : ‘ I find it a simply awful process that people of 40 years ’ experience should have to resign on the basis of judgments in the report without having the opportunity of going through the regulatory process that you in Parliament provided . ’
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