Example sentences of "[noun pl] through [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For specialist advice and counselling on a wide range of stress-related problems , from legal worries through to substance abuse , a company can employ an in-house stress counsellor or use outside stress counselling services , such as employee assistance programmes . |
2 | Maintaining beautiful hair means finding a range of caring products and sticking with them Interactive ingredients in products from shampoos through to mousses and sprays are formulated to complement each other , leaving your hair in maximum condition . |
3 | This is a sad opportunity missed not to discuss the background to the production of the books listed in Mr Jentsch 's catalogue : the tradition of printing in Italy from the earliest printed books through to Bodoni and on to Mardersteig in the present century , and the vital role played by the publisher in the production of any limited edition artist 's book . |
4 | The Random House general book division will be divided into two operating groups , allowing editors to see their authors ' books through from hardback to paperback publication ( or to choose which they find most appropriate ) . |
5 | David sees cases through from beginning to end , an important aspect of the firm 's training programme . |
6 | The modules are structured into five levels , from Module 1 which is designed for complete beginners through to Module 5 , in which students attain a level of competence some way above that required for a pass at SEB Higher Grade . |
7 | Five weeks ago , 35 control staff based at Waterloo were suspended for refusing to put calls through to Scotland Yard . |
8 | Route 5 — West Croydon — Crystal Palace to be strengthened to a five-minute service by extending the former Robin Hood and Selby Road short workings through to Croydon . |
9 | There are second chances to get one 's initial basic or general education , through everything from adult basic education classes through to GCSEs and A levels in further education colleges . |
10 | The police are thus empowered arbitrarily to limit numbers and to form cordons to allow lorries and workers through to work . |
11 | At all stages of our lives , from childhood and the teenage years through to middle-age and beyond , an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is essential to enjoy the full benefits of health and fitness . |
12 | The road to the County finals is tough with a number of elimination stages from school sports days through to district finals . |
13 | PROBS will cover a range of situations from teacher and pupil explanations through to group discussions . |
14 | However , whilst noting that view , we are primarily concerned with the passage of legal problems through to lawyers and the reasons why that passage may become obstructed . |
15 | In the light of this new evidence , it seems that Shandruk 's account of why the Ukrainian Division was permitted to leave Austria is broadly correct , and that the inclusion in the division of considerable numbers from " Eastern Poland " was regarded by local commanders as sufficient reason to allow the Ukrainians through to Italy , bearing in mind the emphasis in all allied instructions on the importance of not handing over to the Russians " persons coming from those territories " . |
16 | Usually we have managed to get things through at TUC conferences — just . |
17 | But I mean it , we can talk things through in principle anyway just to think because you know until we build up |
18 | We are open Tuesdays through to Saturdays . |
19 | Metal and tiled concrete surrounds are generally help in place by two or four brackets ( lugs ) with screws through into wall plugs . |
20 | While some observed the decision , others were using fax machines to send details through to Scotland Yard . |
21 | Their comprehensive service goes from booking planes , ferries and trains at the best rates through to hotel bookings and visa emergency services . |
22 | After Canhas there is a road to the right — which it is very easy to miss — which leads up to Paúl da Serra and one of the alternative routes through to Porto do Moniz . |
23 | No , there had always been routes through from Earth into the Dominions , other than that at the Retreat . |
24 | Traditional family casework focuses on the identified members as clients , whereas the targets of unitary interventions range more broadly from non-client members through to neighbourhoods and other social systems . |
25 | Farm workers also gain intrinsic satisfaction from working with living and growing plants and animals and they share a sense of achievement when they are finally brought to maturity , the sequential nature of production allowing workers to be involved in all of the stages through to completion . |
26 | right alright ? and then what you do is , if you run a four phones , four or five phones through up top , for the next quarter , right |
27 | This year 's 14-day extravaganza will feature more than 80 performers , and encompass everything from Baroque and blues through to ragtime and rock . |
28 | More than £20 million of this would be made available to carry the measures through in Scotland , according to the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang . |
29 | You 're certainly welcome to take any drinks through to lunch with you , whatever you want , but tonight for the dinner we 've there is wine provided so there 's no need to take drink through . |
30 | The majority were from primary schools but the rangers can arrange educational activities for everyone from nursery school children through to college students . |