Going Through the Motions — may refer to: * Goin Through the Motions , a song by Blue Öyster Cult from their 1977 album Spectres * Going Through the Motions , a 1979 album by Hot Chocolate * Going Through the Motions , a 1982 novel by Katherine Govier * Going Through the… … Wikipedia
going through changes — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To be in trouble, to have difficulties, to be trapped in unfavorable circumstances. * / What s the matter with Joe? He s going through changes. / … Dictionary of American idioms
going through changes — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To be in trouble, to have difficulties, to be trapped in unfavorable circumstances. * / What s the matter with Joe? He s going through changes. / … Dictionary of American idioms
going\ through\ changes — v. phr. slang informal To be in trouble, to have difficulties, to be trapped in unfavorable circumstances. What s the matter with Joe? He s going through changes … Словарь американских идиом
If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows) — Infobox Single Name = If You re Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows) Artist = Rodney Atkins from Album = If You re Going Through Hell Released = Start date|2006|1|3 Format = CD single, Digital download Genre = Country Length = 3:33… … Wikipedia
If You're Going Through Hell — Infobox Album Name = If You re Going Through Hell Type = studio Artist = Rodney Atkins Released = Start date|2006|07|18 Recorded = Curb Studio (Nashville) Cartee Day Studio (Nashville) Country Q (Nashville) The Bonus Room (Old Hickory) Ridgetop… … Wikipedia
going through the motions — pretending to be involved, putting on an interested face … English contemporary dictionary
going through the bar — The act of the chief of an English common law court in demanding of every member of the bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move. This was done at the sitting of the court each day in term, except special paper days, crown paper… … Black's law dictionary
going through the bar — The act of the chief of an English common law court in demanding of every member of the bar, in order of seniority, if he has anything to move. This was done at the sitting of the court each day in term, except special paper days, crown paper… … Black's law dictionary
through — [ θru ] function word *** Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. as an … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English