Example sentences of "it through [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection .
2 Responsibility for waste will rest on the person who produces it , and everyone who handles it through to the process of disposal or reclamation .
3 Not many people make it through to the evening meal without any snack , so , being realistic , the overweight person imagines Ms or Mr Trim indulges in a light , healthy snack such as fresh fruit in the afternoon ; certainly not a bar of chocolate .
4 Only about one fifth of names submitted make it through to the final roll-call of the main Honours Committee .
5 Somehow , he made it through to the end .
6 Taking the third mug of coffee from the tray , he carried it through to the bedroom .
7 Whether it was during a healing , or during one of those morning meditations , I ca n't remember , but I had to assure Christopher that although I had stayed to every meditation and seen it through to the end , and although he had brought God , and probably Jesus Christ in upon several occasions , my original It was as intact as it had ever been .
8 One after another , men failed in their attempts to drive the nails , usually succeeding in bending them , so I was proud when Dad , using the skill gained over so many years at the anvil , gave his nail an almighty thump sending it through to the other side of the board .
9 She made it through to the final and an eventual 6th place overall showed just how much she had learned and improved that year .
10 Then Chola helped her carry it through to the inner room where the family sleeps for warmth in winter .
11 Only one of this year 's Crufts group winners made it through to the last forty !
12 Everett made it through to the final Qualifying School last year where six rounds are played in successive days .
13 The first few minutes of the film were somehow missing , but he watched it through to the end .
14 Come ! ’ and , scooping up the dress , carried it through to the winter drawing room .
15 The remaining Division One sides in the cup made it through to the semi-finals .
16 The Arsenal boss said yesterday : ‘ There should be responsibility when managers are hired that they see it through to the end of the season .
17 However , Public NME is a little suspicious of the outcome of the tournament , as all four members of the Fannies made it through to the semi-finals .
18 In the second semi-final of the Knock-Out Handicap Cup , St Andrews A of Division One made it through to the final at the expense of Division Four side Brotherhood I.
19 She liked to watch the early evening news on BBC I and see it through to the end so that she could get the weather forecast .
20 I 'll take it through to the Editor . ’
21 I 'm sure that — your name — everything about you — but the will says and quite emphatically and Colonel Moore — ’ an element of anger there ‘ — is a man who will see it through to the letter . ’
22 And just get the registration number , pho phone it through to the police and let them deal with it .
23 see a vehicle that you you recognize is not off the patch , they 'll they 'll radio it through to the base , to our base .
24 He replied , apparently to the students ' dissatisfaction , that he had himself encountered nothing of the kind and indeed that many of those who had started off the war with him and seen it through to the end had become major military commanders .
25 And he 'll see it through to the end . ’
26 She took it through to the kitchen where she and her friend were breakfasting and handed it over without speaking , then watched Stella 's face as she read .
27 She took it through to the lounge and laid it on the rug and at first I was amused But I could see all was not well because she sat as she usually does , but for a long time — over half an hour — then she lay down like this and she has n't moved . "
28 She did n't know if he wanted a wife and children , but she knew that , having set his hand to any task , he would carry it through to the end .
29 They can take it through to the ancestral ballroom . ’
30 The entire cast held their breath , as if watching a tightrope-walker stumble , and all let out a sigh of relief when he managed to right himself and make it through to the end of the speech .
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