Example sentences of "through to the " in BNC.

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1 From the 1950s through to the early 1980s he published an important series of papers , the majority in the Cambrian Archaeological Association 's Archaeologia Cambrensis , notably on the Pembrokeshire castles of Carew , Manorbier and Pembroke , and the native Welsh castles of Dinas Bran and Caergwrle in the north of the principality .
2 In Great Britain such artefacts are particularly common from the Paleolithic through to the Bronze Age .
3 The particular search is Herbert Stencil 's attempts to trace V. through a series of appearances from the 1890s through to the present .
4 Many of their posters from the early 1900s through to the 1920s show young women skiing , skating and tobogganing , and women took to the slopes of Grindelwald , St Moritz and those of less fashionable and more affordable resorts , with a zest which matched the mountain air , while their American sisters slid , swooped and glided down the slopes and across the ponds of Vermont or the Rockies .
5 The unheated coals fall within the Type III band of the van Krevelen diagram ( Fig. 1 ) , plotting from immature through to the ‘ dry gas ’ zone ( Tissot and Welte 1978 ) .
6 Every shoe in the range is loaded with technology , from the popular M510 — which is £5 cheaper this year — through to the £100 M1500 .
7 In the political climate we found ourselves in , EOPs made sense and were interpreted in their widest sense as applying to attitudes , behaviour , recruitment , training — through to the content and manner in which we delivered our service to the public .
8 In the end , though , we are reminded that The Smiths ' four proper albums represented these songs in far more forceful contexts , from the arrogant hesitation of ‘ The Smiths ’ through to the extraordinary confidence , wit and power of ‘ The Queen Is Dead ’ and onwards , we notice that things like ‘ Reel Around The Fountain ’ just do n't sit comfortably in the middle of a Fun Corporate Pop album , and in the end we say ‘ Are you too idle to buy the proper original records rather than fork out for ‘ Best …
9 De Havilland Aircraft of World War One by Jack Bruce , an authority on World War One aircraft , is a definitive study of those products of de Havilland , ranging from the DH.1 through to the DH.15 Gazelle .
10 The development of the Soviet system and the Comintern parties from the 1920s through to the 1950s made ‘ self-indulgent individualism ’ ( i.e. attempts by Marxist writers to think for themselves ) a dangerous deviation .
11 ‘ Basically we have adopted the original Decca configuration of microphones used from the 1950s through to the 1970s , but we do n't use a tree microphone in the middle of the orchestra ; we have a three-point microphone in front of the conductor and an omni-pair on either side to cover the first violin and first cello .
12 It was commissioned by the BBC in 1957 for a programme celebrating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the sovereign 's Christmas broadcasts , from King George V through to the present Queen .
13 Yeah , well my local schools the girls say there 's a football team and they 've done quite well through to the finals so it is en encouraged in in local school of mine .
14 Perhaps i i it 'll encourage us to look for a shorter route through to the , the , the solution .
15 But sometimes if we 've got the wrong fuse in it wo n't blow and it will continue to feed the electric current through to the heater or whatever piece of electrical apparatus it is , until such times as we have a fire situation .
16 And then it it then it settled again I think , in the very late seventies through to the early eighties .
17 Arthur Munby 's diaries from the 1850s through to the 1870s , point to further examples of middle-class male desire centred on the physical coarseness of working women .
18 So this one actually goes through from the organization to the team , which Deborah will like , through to the individual .
19 At the moment we do n't Relating to the transport issue , we have n't yet a link from the northwest down through to the chunnel in to into the rest of Europe .
20 The radical tradition , from the Chartist Sunday Schools of the 1840s through to the WEA and extra-mural department situated its practice firmly within a labour movement paradigm that increasingly placed the organised working class — defined above all as the active members of the trade union movement — at the heart of its endeavours .
21 So what we 've got to do is try and filter out that so that the incidents go straight through to the incident rooms , rather than being queued behind everybody who just wants to speak to the caretaker , to talk about the hinges that 's just normally .
22 Well the election agent was the man responsible for getting that data through to the , the candidate to say that you 're speaking at a meeting , such and such a night , and another meeting at such and such so keeping the , keeps that candidate on his toes , all the time , during an election campaign until election 's over and then of course er you know what transpires after that I su it 's either
23 They these when I remember the garage , it was a series of er lock up garages in the front , with a central one opening right through to the back .
24 Not being sure if the strait , or inlet for the Roach , was actually navigable through to the Crouch , I went back down the Roach , entered the Crouch again by Wallasea Ness , and turned seaward for the Crouch shore of Winter Marsh .
25 And so we took advantage of the tender and the contractor being in th in the area , to extend the water pipeline from its current location at the football stadi erm er pavilion , through to the cemetery .
26 Going back further than this are yearly highlights from the years 1980 to 1988 , and major issues of the decade from the ‘ 20 's right through to the ‘ 70's .
27 Right through to the middle of January .
28 That when you expose great portions of the roof , unsupported , then you increase the possibilities of a roof fall which comes back on through to the supported area of the roof and then injures or kills someone .
29 A family of four will make them last right through to the new year .
30 That restriction suddenly would n't be imposed in the next two or three years , it would be a gradual reduction through to the year two thousand and six .
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