Example sentences of "[vb past] through to the " in BNC.

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1 At first the gospel of family limitation appears to have been spread most effectively among the middle classes before it percolated through to the working classes .
2 She wandered through to the study and whiled away ten minutes putting in the few remaining border pieces .
3 Jessamy picked them up , wandered through to the kitchen and put them on the table .
4 She wandered through to the kitchen to get her bag , and checked through her notes for the name and address of the Rose Bowl 's usual wholesaler .
5 And with that , the taunts of the Weasel 's wife still ringing in her ears , vinegar words , she had felt so good about her allegations , now storming tears , humiliation — and not a little frightened — she fled through to the room .
6 They moved through to the drawing room and Alice Mair opened the french windows leading to the patio .
7 COLIN STEPHENS was tackled onto the Stradey Park terraces , and out of the East v West game , as cup holders Llanelli moved through to the fifth round of the SWALEC Cup with a 54-3 win over St Albans .
8 Indoor bowls : Visit Clacton-on-Sea is the advice being offered to the selectors of county bowls teams in Essex following the indoor club 's latest success over strong opposition.The seasiders moved through to the third round of the London Southern Counties Shield with a 76–67 victory over Essex County , secured largely through the efforts of Ron Marrable 's rink .
9 Panting breathlessly , she turned from the door and moved through to the hall , where Donna was trying to make her way down the stairs .
10 Tony Rickardsson cruised through to the Nordic Final stage of the World Championship when he finished third in the three-leg Swedish heats last week .
11 People got through to the Prince who should not have , and those who should have did n't .
12 Anyway , I got through to the finals , that was really nerve-racking , and my mum and my boyfriend came along to see me in it .
13 They had halved the remaining distance to the burning yacht when Talbot got through to the radio-room again .
14 But I must have felt the need for some support , because I found I 'd grabbed hold of one of my hammers — a geologist is always armed with a hammer — and when I got through to the back of the house he was there already , at the kitchen window . ’
15 I was one of 15 who got through to the third stage which is a five day winter course .
16 Captain Budd got through to the police station by telephone , only to be told that the constabulary had the situation well in hand .
17 I said he had various slightly eccentric habits and tastes , but that if you ignored them you quickly got through to the real Oliver .
18 which I think there were four competitors , one of whom got through to the district final and eventually to the national final that John is going to on Saturday .
19 She rang the Sunday Herald number , placating her conscience with the thought that she might not have time to ring Tracey that evening after all ; but when she got through to the news desk , she discovered that he had taken the shuttle to Glasgow the morning before .
20 Aware of the constant potential threat from gangs of gunmen , their mission was to bring the food into the country and make sure it got through to the people most deserving of it .
21 Meanwhile , Noel Weir of Rathfriland got through to the singles final with a 21-7 victory over an out-of-touch Noel O'Hara from Herbert Park .
22 Holywood got through to the final last year so they will be hoping for another good run this year .
23 Another Darlington student , Gillian Elders , 19 , got through to the final in the kitchen design section but was unplaced .
24 He got through to the base camp to find out when the chap was coming to fix it .
25 And erm got through to the treasury and goodness knows else and they said erm she got ta open a separate bank account of her own .
26 over that woman 's feet , cos you know what she did , she rang up Lynnette , she got through to the wrong extension Debbie answered , she slammed the phone down , and Debbie knew it were her she went mad
27 and rung the A A , so as I got through to the A A man I says erm , you know , I says I , where I was parked and all like that and where I was stood and the chap says oh I 'll get a , a van up to ya as soon as I can , but I says wait a minute , I says my car 's just arrived and Joan was the mechanic , he lifted bonnet up and touched something and you brought it down did n't you ?
28 yeah , you see , so we were laughing about this , anyway , Christopher phoned up and said he got through to the second part , he was the only one that was going through to the second part and he phoned up about forty five minutes later to say that he 'd erm , he 'd got the job
29 Well we 've talked football , we 've talked speedway , we 're now going to talk rugby , because if you 've been following the exploits of the Bicester Rugby Club , you 'll know they got through to the semi-finals of a big national competition , and they play that semi-final this coming Saturday .
30 It was so pitifully easy for the customers : the temptation so hard to resist , to pick up a bar or two of chocolate from the counter , a packet of tea from the shelf , even a bag of flour , as my aunt came from behind the counter , passed through to the kitchen , down the steps into the old still-room to draw vinegar from the cask , or paraffin from the tank ( its pump rattling up-down , up-down ) , or across the yard for corn or toppings , or up the back stairs for some item kept on the little landing ; so that the shop began to make small profit or none at all .
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