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'Of course, he didn't go through everything when it came back, he just oversaw Dan unloading the van and shoved the boxes in the store room
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Johnny imagined that his dad would be crushed, and it was a moment that Johnny wanted to do his best to spare him from ever having to go through
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Grinning appreciation at this banter, I go through into the office where Stephen is sitting at a desk
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The next half hour passes delightfully – the singers go through a repertoire of songs – most of which I know, but there are one or two I can’t place … Stephen and I chat intermittently about nothing in particular and waitresses appear with full glasses of wine at regular intervals – it is extremely civilised
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‘Yes, if you go through that door over there, the ladies’ is on the left
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up their shields and the arrows of the enemies cannot go through this
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The young man went a little blank and then motioned for him to go through
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As I go through the door of the village hall, I’m greeted by Andy who’s hovering in the hallway reading the notices on the board in the entrance hall
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As I go through one village on the way, I spot a small garden centre and, on impulse, pull in to have a look round
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Whenever I hint that we ought to stop seeing each other she gets all upset and I can’t go through with it
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But we have winter to go through first
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It’s always freezing cold and wet standing in the churchyard but I suppose it’s a small thing to suffer compared with what the soldiers had to go through
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Jesus said, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter Success doesn’t just happen
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A small child is playing with wooden bricks on the rug in the main room; he looks up at me curiously as I go through the room
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CARRIE: The fact that she wanted to go through with filing the charges, the medical examination, and the embarrassment that she knew was inevitable as a result of a rape trial
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Suddenly struck by a thought, I go through my clothes, trying to find something to wear … there’s a skirt and top I haven’t worn yet … I hold them up against myself, rising on to my toes in an attempt to see what they look like in the small mirror on the wall … at least they are clean
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‘Lintze, Berndt … you are certain that you want to go through with this, aren’t you?’ he asked, looking at both of us in turn
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She was his little princess, his little starlet, and he simply couldn’t mean to go through with his threat from the party
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It was arduous to go through this just to become diagnosed, but that is each person's individual journey, like life and the progression of self
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I would much rather go through this than a life time of struggling with the direct afflictions of an imbalance taking affect daily and maybe that's why it did
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He hands me the bag and I go through the motions of opening it
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We go through into her kitchen where she’s obviously in the middle of washing up – several days’ worth by the look of it!
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They had seen men and women come and go through the ages, but they had always been there; they were the old, the true lords of the land and the sky
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‘You’ve told him? Yippee! That means you’re really intending to go through with it!’
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I just hope Anna doesn’t mind the noise; I’m sure it must go through the wall sometimes …
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I hand the phone to Simon, and listen to half a conversation while they go through possible dates
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It's actually more difficult to quit this way, especially during the last days, because although you can have a cigarette here and there, you'll still be craving them like mad in between and you'll still have to go through the three days of hell that will follow
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She outlined the process we have to go through
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While they do this, I go through the kitchen cupboards, selecting the few utensils going back with us and packing the rest into boxes to be sold
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We owe it to her to go through with it now
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came many years ago through my brother Greg, who
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simply couldn’t mean to go through with his threat from the party
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The body has to go through a healing process once
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come and go through the ages, but they had always been there; they
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Not wanting to dive into more research, I pull up the drafts I have written so far and go through them editing the information and tweaking the grammar so that it reads better
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She must have had the tea things all ready, because she is back within a matter of minutes and we go through the very English social game of pouring the tea and passing the biscuits
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Let's go through the forest
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"You can go through
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Not wanting to go through Chas’s belongings, she had nagged Ozzie until he did something with the bits and pieces lying around in that room, then scrubbed it as though trying to obliterate every last memory of the man
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I’m sorry you had to go through it, and I’m quite sure that it won’t happen
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More than anyone should have to go through in a lifetime I
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"It would be a sin not to go through with what she started
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waste of time, Jean decided he’d better go through the
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Roman could feel a hard shiver go through
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she has to go through this ordeal
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(Hosea 5:15) This is one of the hardest seasons for a lover of God to go through, but at times, God will withdraw his presence from our lives
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No matter what you go through, you
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He will, as you are willing to go through His school
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Ammon pulsed a thought of thanks back and strode off to ready the first wave of Orcs and goblins that would go through the gateway in force, in order to secure the area for the rest
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really think he didn’t believe they’d go through with it,
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have the strength to go through with it
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You can go through the required courses at fast speed and dive into those subjects you have a strong attraction for
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Most mornings, you wouldn’t believe what I go through to rouse him from his bed
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“Helez, I am so terribly sorry you had to go through that
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His once blissful union based on the young couple’s high expectations of everlasting love had degenerated into an impersonal routine of convenience since it was easier for him and his wife to continue on their downward trajectory rather than go through a traumatic and painful process of separation
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converted to faith in Jesus over thirty-five years ago through the television
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“Really, girl, you don’t have to go through the trouble of preening for me
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I should go through the back door, he thought as he paced towards the warehouse
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This self-image (ego) is a kind of do-it-yourself affair, created by each of us as we go through life
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Take time to go through the stream of thought in the following pages, it is more than interesting
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At least she didn't have to go through what I was going through now
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However, most souls will go through the following stages:
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The pain and hardship we go through in life are not without its cause, and we cannot deny responsibility for its occurrence
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Even as nine o’clock approached, she was not quite certain if she intended to go through with the arrangement
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“Hate to push my luck, but when will I know?” Martin said as he was about to go through the door
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They raise their young and simply go through the motions
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But Colleena suggested he go through
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“Let’s bring this heater next to the door,” said Richard, “We’ll go through, light the wrappers and then you’d better get this door closed
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Soon everyone was crammed into the small airlock behind him, impatiently waiting to go through the inner door
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“We had to be enthusiastic to go through with this
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We have to pull all of the medical records, go through them
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‘Most of us go through our lives not worrying about what's out there, the potential threat,’ she said, sounding less nervous than she feared
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Torbin was about to go through to the living area with Raiya when Zardino told him: ‘I’m going to see if Parmayan’s still there
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Of course George and Bert wanted to know everything that had happened so I had to go through all of the deaths again Charlie, Eli, Johnny, Lt Cole and a lot more then Archie had to ell them about Ben and Snowy
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They looked down in the mouth after this but they were no where near as down as me and Archie had to go through all this again
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After all I had certainly changed because nobody should have to go through the squalor, filth and danger that we had been through let alone losing your friends at such a rate as to make your head spin
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Things had changed and I wouldn’t want anyone no matter what age to go through what Rosie and I had
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“You’ll go through a lot worse
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“Come on lets go through to the kitchen where it’s warm and cosy and I will make a pot of tea and I will tell you what’s going on
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God! He couldn't go through this again
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” Although I didn’t want to go through everything again I knew she was right and when we were married Helen would have to live with my nightmares so it was only fair
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there were a good number of novices, officers, and seamen alike, that had to go through the rituals, and they were all submitted to the initiatory rites
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“We could go around them or go through them,” Adem suggested, to which Tobin answered, “We will request to send emissaries to speak with this new ruler, to try to gain passage for our army
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He could go through the motions, but was he really able to commit himself to something so positive? Maybe he was crying out to love and be loved, but if she was being honest, she thought those days were probably gone
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“I can’t let you go through with this, Carmen
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If you loved the location, say it was Acapulco, why go through the hassle of running around the globe staying at
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He would often go through me to relay a message to a player
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‘The car won't go through this, even on traction mode
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Wouldn’t he have had to go through
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This helped a lot to gain access to crime scenes, since all South African properties have fencing as high as eight feet, and we frequently needed to either climb over or go through it in order to find out what is happening on the other side
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At first, I tried to hide it from Dorothy, but she had seen and heard me go through those same old lies too many times
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"Then if that is so," said Mother Moon, "the time has come, my little star, for you to go through the Wonder Entry
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Since it was raining I had to knock on the side window to tell the driver to either go through or be searched if I do not like his face or music
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I think the misunderstanding started because of a lack of appreciation about the difference between a "hollow point" and a "shape charge" that will go through most armour
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The funds raised would go to the local children’s shelter, and the winner would be crowned Helderberg Hairstylist of the Year and would go through to the National competition to be held later in the year
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Relaxed in my PJs, with a cup of hot chocolate and ready to go through the files and perhaps catch up with some work, I sat at my desk in the study so I could chat to Egan at the same time via a video call
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“We rarely go through those areas of high mountains and difficult passages
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This time he was able to go through the two-month reels faster than before since he was targeting only one section of the paper
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Every time William considered leaving that very afternoon he felt a hesitation to go through with it
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Support for Bush, though still high, is declining not because opposition to the now inevitable war against Iraq, but because he chose to go through the United Nations