How To Use Go through In A Sentence

  • I don't think they play at all fairly," Alice began, in rather a complaining tone, "and they all quarrel so dreadfully one can't hear oneself speak and they don't seem to have any rules in particular; at least, if there are, nobody attends to them -- and you've no idea how confusing it is all the things being alive; for instance, there's the arch I've got to go through next walking about at the other end of the ground -- and I should have croqueted the Queen's hedgehog just now, only it ran away when it saw mine coming! Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  • Sometimes I go through spells when I just draw, when I just write, when I just paint.
  • If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone.
  • If you have more than the duty-free allowance or prohibited goods, you go through the red channel and declare them to a customs officer.
  • There is an internal process that we go through, but it is kind of helter-skelter, in a good way. Restaurant Reviews
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  • Because there are several layers of appeal he can go through if he does not waive, that is our understanding also. CNN Transcript Feb 9, 2006
  • Go through the usual bedtime routine, say goodnight and leave the room.
  • Before the flight, find where the spare fuses are stored, determine how to select the right amperage and go through the replacement procedure.
  • In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free.
  • It's like setting Windows in hibernation mode so that it doesn't have to go through the entire boot-up process when it's called upon.
  • As they go through life they will need to deal with moral complexity and make difficult judgments. Times, Sunday Times
  • I go through a door and walk past the second pool, which is exactly the same, if a little grander.
  • Phillip did well to stay on him because I thought he was going to go through the rails.
  • She’s tired of seeing what she calls my boar’s nest at my end of the table festooned with stacked books, medical articles, and newspapers, so she’s making me actually, she asked me very nicely go through them – which is my plan this weekend – and get rid of them. Bougainvillea in bloom | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Hamstrung by his uncle, he was having to go through an exasperating charade in order to nobble the project. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • People who fail focus on what they will have to go through; people who succeed focus on what it will feel like at the end. Tony Robbins 
  • I was interested in showing a growth series of a centrosaurine ceratopsid because, frankly, they go through some significant changes. Life's Time Capsule: The Ceratopsians Gallery
  • If you are not able to go through initiation with a teacher see above, daily mental repetition still has a strong purificatory effect, although it is not as powerful as after initiation. The Sivananda Companion To Meditation
  • I've had patients insinuate something like that when we have to go through a few different blood pressure medications to find the right one for them.
  • We go through our lives knowing only how to tie one or two knots. Times, Sunday Times
  • We did not want to go through the upheaval of this again. The Sun
  • She felt an involuntary shiver go through her.
  • The President made clear he did not want to see the steel quota bill go through because the United States was going forward on further trade liberalization and progress at the WTO administerial in Seattle; did not want to see us in a position where we were passing a law that would be inconsistent with the rules of the WTO. Press Briefing By Sandy Berger And Gene Sperling
  • Instead, he's trying to go through two or three defenders during clutch times.
  • She would come home from school, play with her dog, then go through old scrapbooks with pictures of her family: on holiday and at weddings, and just snapshots in general.
  • Everyday I had to go through the pain of being mocked and laughed at.
  • With typical candour, she admits she now feels guilty over what they had to go through. The Sun
  • I was given a chance to go through some of the gawkiest stages of growing up in an atmosphere of sympathy and understanding.
  • They just go through life doing exactly as they please, expecting no retribution for their behaviour.
  • The first larval stage is called a zoea and, as a zoea, they will go through seven molts. Homepage
  • Freud argued that all people go through an oedipal phase of sexual development.
  • We needed to make sure he would go through a barrier and not back off. Times, Sunday Times
  • You go through the different floors of that factory and come to where they are making big electrical generators and you see guards around with their rifles because Russia's bogey is that somebody is trying to copy them all the time and steal their secrets. Our Times Viewed From a World Perspective
  • To be sure the back-seats were free for the poor; but the emblazoned crimson of the windows, the carving of the arches, the very purity of the preacher's style, said plainly that it was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a man in a red wamus to enter the kingdom of heaven through that gate. Margret Howth, a Story of To-day
  • The sort of people you imagine go through life with a constant frown on their face. The Sun
  • The fire started to go through the roof and that's when the aerial appliance was brought in.
  • Has it been released back to American or does it have to go through any kind of decontamination process? CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2003
  • Then take that instrument used in winnowing the corn, which in our country dialect we call a “wecht, ” and go through all the attitudes of letting down corn against the wind. Halloween
  • We need to enforce the territorial integrity of the law and require everyone who wants to come here to go through the legally correct process. daphne Obama reiterates commitment to immigration reform
  • I was shocked, stunned and upset that she had to go through all of that.
  • These scenes of strain were contrasted all too neatly with a scene of release for Don, who spent his Thanksgiving paying good money to have a hooker come over and go through what we saw was a regular ritual: The pross on top, slapping Don. EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • Some women who come from exactly the same culture with the same intent go through absolute hell.
  • Based on this film, what a professional wrestler is forced to go through reminds me of what women are forced to go through in the porno industry. WATCHING: The Wrestler
  • They also go through a second larval stage called the veliger stage, which is also a free-swimming stage. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • As vice-president, requiring even more fancy attire for herself and "silkier" underpinnings for the Vice-Dude, she would easily go through a figure ten times as large. The Moderate Voice
  • The waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.
  • The doorway was so low that we had to stoop to go through it.
  • It was an awful experience to go through, but it was part of my life, and I can never forget it.
  • In the build up to the birth you go through alternating phases of excitement and fear.
  • Richard pleaded for Belinda to reconsider and not to go through with the divorce.
  • The vehicles will go through deep drifts for short distances when the momentum of the vehicle will carry it through.
  • Iona reached the final, but she had to go through the pain barrier to get there.
  • We in San Diego go through Herculean efforts to shield our condors from human contact.
  • Now we have to go through the whole pantomime again some time this year. The Sun
  • What an ill-judged bill, though - I hope it doesn't go through.
  • You know how in most countries, binge drinking is a stage you go through at uni?
  • The process we go through is to start demoing songs in our rehearsal space, and then kind of cut them down - we look back and realize which parts definitely don't make the cut.
  • Four teams will go through to the semi-final.
  • It's an awkward door you have to bend down to go through it.
  • Go through this and a wide tarmac lane is now followed straight ahead for the next half a mile or so all the way back to Disley.
  • The company has decided not to go through with the takeover of its smaller rival.
  • Buy the correct length to go through handrail and plaster and into solid brick, block or stone behind.
  • There are stories my mother has told me of the degradations that my grandparents and their ancestors had to go through.
  • In this company you have to go through complex bureaucratic procedures just to get a new pencil.
  • Don't just go through life, grow through it for life comes to you only once. Never to return. Climb the ladder of life, step by step. RVM 
  • The jobs would go through natural wastage, such as retirement, and nobody would be forced to leave, trust chiefs have promised.
  • With some exceptions, such as those who go through the Leadership Academy or New Leaders for New Schools, the typical principal often begins as a teacher, becomes a vice-principal and then a principal, but doesn't get the management training needed to run a complex organization. Michael Haberman: Principal CEO
  • Not only did he go through the trauma of trapping his finger in a door at his school, but he then had to be taken back to the hospital on three days and had to endure 14 hours without food before his injury could be stitched.
  • All children go through an awkward stage at some time.
  • Now the trio who will go through to the next stage have been announced by Bradford Council.
  • Regardless of their identity, all bidders will have to go through the same rigorous approval process. Times, Sunday Times
  • I fully concede that you may not go through cost-benefit analysis in devising your preferred list of rights or your preferred set of first principles. The Volokh Conspiracy » The “Racist” Charge
  • We all have to go through the same nonsense, which seems crazy considering the precedent set at the first hearing.
  • Once the corridors were cleared the two men would be taken to the Central Police Station, and the woman Rosalie, too — she would be put in a room by herself — and there they would be made to strip to the skin and go through the anthropometrical inspection. Maigret and the Lazy Burglar
  • Couples go through a number of statements and see whether they agree, disagree, or are undecided about them.
  • You can go through life doing whatever you want, eating hotdogs from the stands without having to pay, stand underneath the Slurpee machines in corner stores and turn your tongue green, fart in church and the reverend keeps droning along like a bee in a hive. 365 tomorrows » 2007 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The German historian Oswald Spengler argued in his book The Decline of the West (1918-1922) that civilizations, like organisms, go through a cycle of birth, development, and death.
  • These are different factors and obstacles we have to go through, trying to survive in this harsh, unforgiving land.
  • The coal terminal would be in Columbia County, and trains that would transport coal to St. Helens would go through Morrow County. Coal Fuels a Fight in Oregon
  • It pays to go through the trouble
  • College students in academic trouble were asked by researchers to go through a multistep process of setting goals. Resources for Setting Goals
  • At the end of the tram road, go through a car park. Times, Sunday Times
  • The signal would go through to be chromakeyed to the blue-and-yellow colour scheme, and then go out for transmission.
  • Then ships bearing news might reach Alexandria by the dozen -- that is, the greybeard added with a defiant glance at the daintily clad city gentleman -- if they were allowed to pass the Pharos or go through the Poseidon basin into the Eunostus. Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works
  • Some palm readers might go through a client's purse or have an accomplice do so, in order to garner information about the client.
  • I think you described very accurately the process people have to go through to hand out flyers, to produce youth radio, to start writing, to become an editor.
  • And they'll go through stages of denial, anger and sadness. The Sun
  • Monitoring, diagnostics and software updates all have to go through the service provider.
  • Go through your shopping list with a critical eye for foods with a high fat content.
  • We go through our lives knowing only how to tie one or two knots. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had to go through the usual rigmarole of signing legal papers in order to complete the business deal.
  • Keep the ball in the inside of your hand, go through and squeeze the ball with your fingers from little finger through to the thumb and back.
  • If we go through all the Steve work and counterwork and the lot and still end up with a hockey stick, that would not bother me. LIA and MWP in Venezuela « Climate Audit
  • Drake: Please, I do not "Yank" off heads, I SEVER them, becuase after an initial garrot there are some significant bones to go through like...a spine. The great Lesbian Sleepover - Part I (again!)
  • And this spacecraft will go through a series of so-called aerobraking maneuvers over the next few months. CNN Transcript Mar 10, 2006
  • It's new and unusual to most folks, and there's definitely a process of acceptance to go through.
  • Primarily referring back to the 7/20/05 column which indicated that the deodorization process for canola oil creates trans fats, does cold pressed canola oil go through the same deodorization process? I’ll have mine with fat, please. | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • This deformity alone was a tragedy to one like Michelangelo who loved everything beautiful, yet must go through life knowing himself to be ill-favoured.
  • Go through and out the other end to where the bottom shelves up steeply into the kelp zone.
  • They were about to go through a hatchway down to the bilges when they were suddenly accosted by a watchman, who had heard noises and left the party to investigate. Shadow Knights
  • Just watching Owens go through his little celebrations makes my skin itch.
  • Some bills go through numerous legislative contortions before they are approved.
  • My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani 
  • What are the typical steps you go through in the process of composing, scoring and recording a track, and how long does this usually take?
  • From the brief synopses above you'll notice that all the stories are the same: gruff, tough men with soft spots for women go through hell to avenge or save them!
  • `Of course, she'll have to go through the college, but I hardly anticipate...' HUMAN VOICES
  • Using the utility is about as easy as it gets — just launch it and go through the screens to scan your computer for compatibility with the newest version of Windows. Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Scans Your System For Compatibility | Lifehacker Australia
  • I'd rather have a caesarean than go through another instrumental delivery.
  • Freud argued that all people go through an oedipal phase of sexual development.
  • The top three teams in the group go through to the knockout phase. Times, Sunday Times
  • I waited for ages but then got the chance to go through it and saw all her texts were deleted. The Sun
  • Where your lines go through chocks, they will need chafing gear.
  • Only the leading two parties go through to the second round in each of 577 constituencies.
  • As you go through the races and get better, you can get special weapons and armour. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in the short term, when all they can think of is day-to-day survival, it is in their interest to keep the road with its potholes, so they can tax people as they go through it.
  • Let me go through this day with love in my heart, a sense of humor and a positive attitude.
  • Millard has little to back up his 'frightener' apart from some vague reference to some patients he woke up only for them, presumably, to have to go through the whole process again later. Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news
  • He explains that the video was supposed to go through a film filter, simulating the appearance of film.
  • It was a good experience to go through because I got a lot of what I wanted in my golf swing.
  • Many young people go through a Walden phase, believing that Thoreau and, in "Self-Reliance," Emerson saw through to the realities of life, past the "phoniness" that so obsessed Holden Caulfield. Love Books? You’re In The Right Place.
  • Sorry? OK. You're doing the whole thing for me What's the complexity just of this inner loop m How many times do I go through that loop?
  • The spores do germinate, go through a few perfunctory cell divisions, then give up the ghost.
  • It failed to go through the first time as there were insufficient funds in my account. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fans who create costumes go through a very kind of reverse corporealization process. Performance, Gender and Comic-Con
  • The normal chaos that most people go through you do ten times as much every day, and it gets very stressful.
  • If, after wading through the details above, you still want go through with it, you will need someone to officiate.
  • It failed to go through the first time as there were insufficient funds in my account. Times, Sunday Times
  • I go through each day and it seems like each day is dull or overcast.
  • It's all about the raw emotions we go through in life. The Sun
  • And we then have to go through the whole laborious switching process again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kids are born relatively normal, but as they go through life bone accretes all over them such that they can no longer move.
  • Go through the gate and out of the forest and on to open moorland.
  • I should have said before that on every train plainclothesmen go through the compartments asking to see passports end the triplicate police registration forms which each person must obtain before leaving his own town, and must turn in at once to the police in the town to which he is going. Inside Spain Today
  • You go through so much and end up very close. The Sun
  • Go through it then carefully and acquaint those with it worthy of sharing in such things.
  • My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani 
  • The latter shall go through necessary procedures, be given "Patent Agent Work Permit" by the former, and register at CAP.
  • How did I go through adolescence in upstate New York and miss this?
  • I wanted to ask her out, but I lost my nerve and couldn't go through with it.
  • It's a constant threat every time I go through a low door in this dress.
  • It was hard to go through a week in the mid-1990s without hearing some wag say 'nice! Times, Sunday Times
  • His message to cyclists:Do not go through red lights. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wal bein as I was anchored here hard an fast, I don't exactly see how I could manage to go through that thar manoeuvre, unless you'd kindly lend me the loan of your steam ingine to do it on. Lost in the Fog
  • The songs go through endless changes and twists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Go through it and bear right, following the railway trackbed under a bridge.
  • On your first time out, go through an outfitter who will provide instruction and rent quality gear.
  • So what I always do next is look for every repeated trigraph in the text and then go through trying each one as'the '. POPCO
  • Did he go through with the treatment?
  • But when combined the right way with visual elements, your content's shareability and engagement can go through the roof.
  • And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof.
  • I know, it sounds silly to say that you go through hard times with someone you've never met, but we did.
  • I’ll bet you could hold stock in Kleenex for the amount of boxes you go through each time you hear his voice babble on about farting. David Lee Roth: Amtrak FM « BuzzMachine
  • Nor should it be forgotten, that in order to be in thorough efficiency the horses must not only be well fed and in good condition, but at the same time so seasoned by toil that they will go through their work without the risk of becoming broken-winded. The Cavalry General
  • Thinking of a satisfying bass guitar sound, a twang which makes the room vibrate but doesn't go through the ears at all.
  • Some crustaceans hatch young that are like miniature adults; others go through a larval stage called a nauplius.
  • The auditors have also informed the council they will be arriving to go through the accounts of the charter celebrations.
  • It was hard to go through a week in the mid-1990s without hearing some wag say 'nice! Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually, the job is so huge, the spotlight so hot, the weight of becoming part of history so heavy, that some candidates go through a mental process of demystifying the job, say those who have known presidents and presidential wannabes.
  • Due to its natural semi-solid consistency, palm oil does not need to go through the hydrogenation process which creates trans-fatty acids.
  • You'd go through these desolate, wet streets into this basement in King Street, just near the Opera House.
  • The arrow that can go through a deer's bladebone can go through a man's. Hereward, the Last of the English
  • Sometimes I go through those nights where music is my only friend.
  • It would be easier to plant speakers in drywall and hang a canvas in front of them, or mount them on the less conspicuous underside of a shelf, than go through this hassle. sumocat Make Invisible Speakers By Sacrificing Six Books | Lifehacker Australia
  • Surely the world cannot stand idly by and let this country go through the agony of war yet again?
  • If you are going to go through hell...I suggest you come back learning something. Drew Barrymore 
  • When the word was given the brief day was almost spent, and it was slow work and tedious, rolling the big bales forward foot by foot The bullets of the Sunlanders blub-blubbed and thudded against them, but could not go through, and the men howled their delight But the dark was at hand, and Tyee, secure of success, called the bales back to the trenches. THE SUNLANDERS
  • To visit the cemetery, you now go through three military checkpoints. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast, Arsenal are steaming towards a treble as they bid to become the first team to go through a Premiership season unbeaten.
  • According to this model, all states in the developing world were expected to go through a series of economic stages before becoming fully developed.
  • You have to go through a sort of incubation period while people weigh you up.
  • The winners of the National League Two elimination play-off will go through to the Grand Final next Sunday.
  • For whatever reason, hot chocolate does not appeal with this kind of sick, so I go through a lot of tisane. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • I don't know why I should feel the need to go through all this palaver.
  • At the end of the tram road, go through a car park. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also expected to consider a resolution which would allow food to go through immediately with fewer restrictions.
  • Reality of the situation came back down when I heard the chimes go through the house and I froze, horrified.
  • It is also expected to consider a resolution which would allow food to go through immediately with fewer restrictions.
  • 'Thank goodness I'll never have to go through [that] again', he wrote of his time at Marlborough, before entering Magdalen College as a commoner in Michaelmas term 1925.
  • I've got the hand-list as a rough reference to be annotated and fixed as I go through the relevant box, stopping only for a sneeze here and there at moments. A day away at the V&A but not at play
  • Should a customer make a large order for custom machines, IBM or HP's services organizations will rush to make the deal go through.
  • Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it. Michael Jordan 
  • I don't think you can go through years of being told every single day that the only reason for your incarceration was your lustful desires without being damaged.
  • When tender a sharp knife will go through the thickest part without resistance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes you have to go through several oscillations before you can damp out the yaw.
  • Our leaders go through a ritualistic exercise, vowing to unearth the culprits immediately and giving them exemplary punishment.
  • Your project will go through a period like that, too, and the project sponsor probably doesn't want his employer to divorce him!
  • I understand now, that we have to go through several acquaintances before we meet true friends.
  • Our beloved teacher, you are the spring shower that moistens our hearts. The love and care you have given us will encourage us to go through a long and arduous journey.
  • Think of the many mediocrities that go through education programs and end up teaching.
  • Vos's approach is to go through the Questions and Answers of the catechism in sections, teasing out the theological and practical truths contained in the answers.
  • If you didn't get the A Level / AS Level or Higher Still grades you'd hoped for, and you don't want to go through Clearing to get a new place at university, it may be worth resitting your exams.
  • It is worthwhile at this stage to go through the biosecurity report card of this Government.
  • Go through a gap in the brush a little way, until you see the cluster of oak where Brianna shot a possum, bear left to a squarish rock with a bunch of adder's-tongue growing over it" The fact that the need for my services as a guide was probably all that kept them from killing me on the spot was, of course, a secondary consideration. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • To explain some further aspects of visualization meditation, we can go through the basic stages of a short practice of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.
  • There's a lot of other issues out there that ought to be dealt with, and we ought to go through what we call regular order to make that happen: holding hearings, what is the need. CNN Transcript Sep 26, 2001
  • You can't go through a day in cyberspace without committing at least one felony and a host of misdemeanors.
  • But the authority reversed its decision earlier this year, paving the way for others to go through the same process.
  • Our beloved teacher, you are the spring shower that moistens our hearts. The love and care you have given us will encourage us to go through a long and arduous journey.
  • It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry.
  • Go through the double doors and turn left.

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