Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] through " in BNC.
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1 | From 1981 the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome has contributed material from its bibliographical and photographic archives , expanding the scope of the Census through to the mid-sixteenth century and to include architecture . |
2 | The President sat at a plain wooden desk to the right of the door through to the front room . |
3 | ‘ Why have n't you got the wine out ? ’ he asked tersely , opening the fridge door , ‘ I 'll open this — you take the rest of the stuff through . ’ |
4 | The aim is to tell the history of the guitar from the days of the lute through to the present day . |
5 | Could have done it , too , only when he was about a third of the way through , he was killed in an automobile accident . |
6 | Erm we had a full load you know , in the air before the Americans er were three quarters of the way through . |
7 | AN OPERATION to move 250 pensioners from eight doomed council care homes is a third of the way through . |
8 | But with the season less than a third of the way through , the club is refusing to press the panic button , despite the worrying League situation . |
9 | It is a sobering thought that if the football season were to end now , just a third of the way through , Tranmere Rovers and Everton could be exchanging places in the Premier League . |
10 | The critical path through the network is the longest sequence of activities from the beginning of the network through to the end . |
11 | This is obtained by substituting out terms in ( 26 ) from ( 24 ) and multiplication of the result through by . |
12 | As the play blundered on into the second half , the Airdrie strategy was clear — to ignore any pretence of building attacks from the back of the team through to the midfield . |
13 | The coming of the railway through to Maidstone did n't help as at first there was no station at Halling . |
14 | / They have a totally integrated operation from the preparation of the yarn through to the weaving process / . |
15 | But a lot of the thinking through has already been done has n't it really . |
16 | Assessors scrutinised all aspects of the laboratory 's activities from receipt of a sample through to the final report . |
17 | The procedures cover each stage from initial reporting of a problem through to eventual correction . |
18 | The impact may be favourable to a third party , again ranging from the bestowal of a right through to some beneficial side effects . |
19 | I think perhaps , for the dress rehearsal , more of a walk through ? |
20 | In the formal model , we follow the history of a family through , say , the male line , but this is only for convenience . |
21 | That will be bit of a break through as I was getting a bit despondent about them . |
22 | Design really only takes place from the conception of an idea through to when it can be seen as a fully developed and workable solution . |