Example sentences of "go through " in BNC.
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1 | Or ‘ you do n't go through an experience ; an experience goes through you ’ ? |
2 | Grist goes through the MASHING MACHINE mixed with hot water into the MASH TUN . |
3 | He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life , in the air , notionally . |
4 | In the novel he stays polarized , but without bulk and in a tragic sense without force ; he goes through the motions ( ‘ the habits of a decent man ’ and so forth ) while his great-sinner infamies are unloaded upon a past which he can not even renounce . |
5 | Every document that goes through them is recorded . |
6 | Like , I 'm sure that child 's seen enough policemen in the past few weeks , you do n't know what goes through kids ' minds . |
7 | The person who sits on the dais in Ottawa or Canberra and goes through the motions of opening a Parliament is not and can not be the same being at all as the person who does these things and has done them from time immemorial at Westminster . |
8 | We must first consider one of Marx 's and Engels 's fundamental notions , the idea that human history goes through certain ordered stages . |
9 | The road goes through a small hamlet where there is a pond , a few square metres of tired water with a few pieces of rusty iron breaking its surface . |
10 | The modern version we are using has the same hole , and our wood-burning stove has a pipe that goes through it , while the rest of it is closed with a cowl that is a bitch to fix . |
11 | Prayer , whether dramatised in a church or not , usually goes through futile-seeming passages . |
12 | Good system development goes through two distinct phases . |
13 | The wood used goes through eight different stages , before it 's hand-finished and sealed . |
14 | Whether it goes through computers in America or in the desert , the information can be with commanders in the field in a matter of minutes . |
15 | Obviously when considering this process of loss we have to remember that an individual seldom goes through these stages as neatly as might seem to have been suggested . |
16 | Her character goes through a number of changes which is very interesting . |
17 | I think that everyone probably goes through fights with their parents during their early teens but I certainly did n't know what it was like to run away from home and to have constant dealings with the police and welfare organisations . |
18 | ‘ Lola is very powerful and very sensitive and she goes through a lot of changes . |
19 | Mr Voss goes through an elaborate unlocking process . |
20 | Once inside the Sellafield factory , the spent fuel goes through a production line in which it is first stripped of its external cladding and then chemically separated after being dissolved in nitric acid . |
21 | But , because the umbilical goes through the basket , the diver can always find his way back . |
22 | This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out . |
23 | They are more likely to enjoy the games themselves , and so can help the patient to have fun as he goes through the relearning process . |
24 | If the patient 's spasticity increases as he goes through this sequence , the task is too difficult . |
25 | It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time . |
26 | To put it bluntly , the child goes through a stage of sheer ‘ bloody mindedness ’ . |
27 | If she goes through the checkout without a tantrum praise her behaviour ( ‘ You 're a big girl behaving so well ’ ) . |
28 | This line goes through two data points , the values for the Greater London area and for the rest of the South East . |
29 | Every teenager goes through a period of deciding who he really is . |
30 | And here I might remark that the chief point that strikes the observer as he goes through this department is the predominance of the bogie — in fact , there is very little else . |