Example sentences of "[vb pp] through to [art] " in BNC.

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1 ’ Like Muir , Eliot had won through to a vision of final acceptance , which allowed him to look back even to Sweeney and to call him , at Columbia in 1958 , ‘ friend ’ .
2 With partner Jill Clark , she 's won through to the quarter-finals of the Japanese Open after beating the world 's number two pair from Indonesia .
3 TWO student chefs from Darlington College have won through to the finals of a national catering competition .
4 CROWDS of starving Muslims , mostly women and children , cheered and wept yesterday as a long-delayed United Nations aid convoy loaded with food and medicine finally won through to the besieged eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica .
5 A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation .
6 The red theme has been carried through to the goblets that the family use every Christmas , the napkins and the candlesticks .
7 The problem was that it was theoretically possible for someone to introduce poison gas into a remote and perhaps unguarded part of the system and for the noxious fumes to be carried through to the General-Secretary 's apartments or office .
8 Here , everyone had been friendly , and the difference carried through to the whole club .
9 When I originally found the frame I thought how pretty it would look if the green of the surround was carried through to the mount and the colour of the picture .
10 These sorts of books have such an excellent hardback sale which is not always carried through to the same extent with the paperback .
11 The second psychoanalytic message that has come through to the public is its preoccupation with sex .
12 Let's say you receive a call in your boss ' office , on your boss ' phone , it 's just come through to the wrong one .
13 First built at the time of Edward I , it has been occupied through to the present day .
14 He had rung through to the Swan Hotel in Stratford to set a revised time of arrival at 6.15 p.m. ; but by the look of things it was going to be , in Wellington 's words , ‘ a damn close-run thing ’ .
15 In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’
16 The wrenching cry at the start of the Finale claps a vice on the emotions that is sustained through to the ambivalent release provided by the Epilogue , and Barbirolli is one of the few conductors to prolong the agony of the climax by observing VW 's protracted emphasis on the grinding trombone and tube underpinning .
17 The movies had broken through to a vast new public and everything was on a different scale .
18 That afternoon , hearing him talk about his sister , then lying beneath the trees with him , she had really thought she had finally broken through to a real live human being beneath the glacial exterior .
19 Unsure of whether she does owe him an explanation , of how much of her perspective she can get across in a conversation , and unwilling to let go of the London Kate who has broken through to the surface , she is ashamed of her suspicions of his reasons for asking her back to his place and agrees .
20 In short the movies had broken through to the masses and had the power to pull in almost anybody and everybody who helped constitute the masses .
21 He wrote immediately to the SMG , cutting off all contact : ‘ I am not interested in agencies who politic and posture for no other reason than to promote themselves … secondly , as I am not presently able to place any trust in you , I must insist that any further matters you wish to raise are channelled through to a suitable agency , viz the local council or HCRC . ’
22 ‘ You 're happy with the way funds will be channelled through to the project , I assume ? ’
23 In the background , teletype machines clacked and a bank of television monitors showed different pictures , some of which were material being fed through to the station .
24 Having made a hole through the wall , the flat channel ducting is pushed through to the inside
25 In order to assess the arguments over the variability of V it is necessary to see just how a change in money supply is transmitted through to a change in aggregate demand .
26 I 'd got through to a girl I said extension two three six and then oh and the feller said er
27 These schemes are notorious for corruption , but something has got through to the poor .
28 The government accepted indicative bids for BTG and informed the consortia involved in the bidding which of them had got through to the second round at the end of January .
29 In the closing stages of the tournament I felt that the message had got through to the players about staying on their feet , and there were less penalties given for this offence than in the pool games .
30 This ended in the closure of the French Consulate in Canton , and a freeze on contracts to French companies — and the company 's ultimate ownership does not seem to have got through to the Chinese .
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