Example sentences of "[noun sg] through to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just three plants can be used to make a cool and colourful corner of a border from spring through to summer .
2 Playing a leading role in all aspects of new production developments — from conception through to commissioning and post-operational servicing — is the project engineering department , which will this year dedicate much of its time and expertise to the installation of capital plant and equipment .
3 was one of the team involved in the construction of the Grain Terminal at Ipswich — from its conception through to commissioning .
4 ‘ It was hard in way handing over to the Prince of Wales Own Regiment — you wanted to carry helping to get aid through to people who so desperately needed it .
5 Brigadier Andrew Cumming said that although the troops ' primary role would be to get aid through to people desperately in need , they would attempt to adapt their peace-keeping experiences elsewhere in the world to the current crisis .
6 From Scardroy , where the public motor road ends , there is another old drovers ' route through to Loch Gowan and Achnasheen , so even without a car some interesting trips could be made taking in the Conon Corbetts by using post bus and train services .
7 From these it is easy to follow the career of an individual apprentice through to adulthood .
8 There was also a link through to Archie McIndoe , one of the finest plastic surgeons of his day , who was based at the Queen Victoria Hospital in East Grinstead , where badly burned pilots were sent for treatment .
9 Units based on tools , engines , computers , construction , energy , fluids , from STARTER through to TASK .
10 Beeny overarm through to Dorigo .
11 Mr Major won a decisive Commons majority for the ratification Bill , despite another Tory rebellion in the year-long battle with his party 's Euro-sceptics to steer the measure through to law .
12 Twelve other members will continue their course through to Lent this year .
13 She said apologetically , ‘ I 'm awfully sorry to interrupt , but if you remember , Sophie , we put the telephone through to Helen .
14 He said that cabinets and parties were coalitions ; groups of people with a common philosophy , providing ‘ a starting point in most discussions which enables them to work their way by dialogue through to agreement ’ .
15 His yard , where the horses were stabled , went behind the houses and the pub through to Garden Cottages .
16 Below , I look down on the differing surfaces , the differing states of ripeness from light green through to gold .
17 Totally fitted and tailored rooms from original plan through to installation .
18 Totally fitted and tailored rooms from original plan through to installation .
19 Biomedical Sciences : projects range from fundamental work in molecular biology through to investigations into the influence of diet in health and disease .
20 This may be due to different mutations within the APC gene causing variations from a total absence of gene product through to protein only partially reduced in function .
21 The man dried his hands and took the phone through to Boy , then walked back into the kitchen .
22 From concept through to completion , Transplastix employs only the most skilled of techniques and technicians .
23 Observers expect the Santa Cruz Operation to announce a profit for its first quarter shortly : the market is expected to want the company to prove it can be profitable for one further quarter through to March — without Larry Michels — before issuing an initial public offering next April with the aim of going public in June .
24 This meant that each subject area covered , from economics through to emergency planning , always ended with several days of ordinary people getting up to have their say .
25 I 'm not sure who fed the ball through to Wallace but he took the shot brilliantly .
26 This time Atkinson slid the ball through to Saunders , who waited for keeper Clive Baker to advance from his line before clipping it over his head and into the net .
27 Eight minutes later Jackson was again involved in the winner when he slipped an early ball through to Andrew Smyth who found Stephens and Galway finished clinically from the pass which followed .
28 From Reims , a long day through to Aix-les-Bains saw us losing time when a broken throttle spring caused an unbalanced descent on a slippery downhill run .
29 An estimated 400 dancers gathered in the Marton Country Club for the annual event which brings together many people from a wide area of the North of the Diocese , from the coastal area through to Northallerton .
30 It is well established that tension and stress can cause a variety of physical problems , ranging from attacks of influenza through to heart attacks , strokes and even cancer .
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