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

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1 I took him around the garden and told him simply , in the hope that it would feed through to the Romanian government , that we were making the most enormous efforts to try to break this COCOM problem .
2 They eventually got the message after about 30 minutes that we were not prepared to bribe them with anything and let us through to the Romanian side .
3 According to Professor Midwinter of University College London , optoelectronics research is instead becoming increasingly focussed on communications and switching applications — from fibre optic cabling through to the internal structure of microchips .
4 In most species there are at least three distinct classes of ganglion cells in the retina that conduct information through to the visual cortex in physiologically distinguishable streams .
5 There 's gon na be mass redundancies within the organization , mass redundances , from the shop stewards through to the general sect .
6 For instance , he examines the development of dolls from 3000 BC , via the 18th century mechanical automata , through to the possible future delights ( or horrors ) of pornographic robots which entertain their human companions in ways that might well be measured in kilocuddles .
7 They had no particular design , often had several connecting chambers , and continued in use right through to the Late Minoan period .
8 And as pressure mounted for military intervention , NATO agreed to draw up plans to use force to make sure humanitarian aid gets through to the stricken region .
9 In the matter of level , these needs range from the relatively simple requirements of undergraduate students , through to the wide and unpredictable needs of researchers and faculty .
10 Diode D1 is also mounted on a small heatsink so that its two pins go through to the appropriate foil points and the ‘ sink itself , which has solderable pins , is mounted vertically and fitted to the holes ‘ E-E ’ .
11 The receiver gave out two faint clicks as the call was bypassed into the central monitoring system before being shunted through to the appropriate department .
12 ‘ There are a lot of blanks in the Thirties where we do n't know a great deal about it and there was a period just after the war from 1947 through to the middle Fifties — that 's another gap .
13 ‘ It was supposed to be in my hair , ’ she told him as she followed him through to the spacious kitchen , deciding honesty was the best policy in the circumstances .
14 Be prepared for a delay while the operator puts you through to the relevant extension .
15 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 .
16 Ian Woosnam is the other seed sent through to the second stage .
17 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 .
18 The Mongolian Party of Free Labour ( MPFL ) and the Mongolian Party of Greens ( MPG ) failed to get any candidates through to the second round of voting .
19 At least 12 other women candidates went through to the second round of voting .
20 Only two candidates ( Dominique Voynet in the Jura and Christine Barthet in Haut-Rhin ) managed to get through to the second round on March 28 but neither was then elected .
21 Football , and Oxford United are through to the second round of the Coca-Cola cup .
22 Four of our sides are through to the second round … and Hereford have a chance to make a name for themselves here … first division teams do n't play until the third round …
23 It 's 45 years since Cheltenham Town made it through to the second round of the cup .
24 Bangor Reserves , though , made it through to the second stage with a 2– win over Chimney Corner at Allen Park .
25 Dundela made it through to the second round with a 4– win over Armoy at the weekend , but they needed extra-time to do it .
26 Crosby-born Shirli-Ann Siddall put up a courageous fight against third seed Mary Joe Fernandez , but the French Open finalist edged through to the second round with a 6–4 7–5 victory .
27 PRESTWICK 's David Gourlay , jun , the first Scot in action in yesterday 's opening day of the £140,000 Midland Bank World Indoor Championship , survived an off-green setback before moving through to the second round with a three sets to one win over past UK champion Stephen Rees .
28 Also through to the second round is England 's Mervyn King who beat heavyweight Canadian Bill Boettger 7-3 , 5-7 , 7-5 , 7-3 .
29 IRVINE 's Jim Muir and Hugh Duff , the former Auchinleck man who is now living south of the Border and lining up in England 's colours , won through to the second round of the Midland Bank World Indoor Championship in Preston yesterday as former winners Terry Sullivan and David Bryant tumbled out of the title race .
30 Blantyre 's Jim McCann became the fifth Scot through to the second round when he beat off a determined challenge from New Zealand 's Robin Jefferson .
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