Example sentences of "through to [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 He asked to be put through to Alexandra 's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling .
2 It will also support transaction processing monitors starting with DEC 's ACMS and progressing through to USL 's Tuxedo , Transarc Corp 's Encina and Top End — probably in that order .
3 Besides being naturally sympathetic to her media , me own arts consultancy work feeds through to Jacqueline 's activities and , in many respects , we have both benefitted from our collaboration .
4 Over the coming months , the cuts in interest rates since last September will be filtering through to homeowners ' pockets , and this should help to lift consumer confidence , Nigel Whittaker , chairman of the CBI 's distributive trades panel , said yesterday .
5 Tim found out the appalling details of his wife 's killing when he finally got through to Elizabeth 's fiance Cuan Cronje .
6 Although only eight of the 23 British Columbia players who went to the World Cup were on hand for the two games it was enough to see the host province safely through to championship no.23 by virtue of wins over Alberta — and that was a close call indeed — and NEWFOUNDLAND .
7 She was holding her breath when she finally got through to Tracey 's extension .
8 Moments later , an irate , gesticulating El-Jorr was ushered through to Hurley 's inner sanctum by the long-suffering Connie , who pushed him in , closed the door and leaned against it , pretending to mop her brow .
9 This time there was no waiting at the reception desk ; Agnes carefully avoided the girl 's eye as she was shown straight through to Magill 's office .
10 Still like a whale , now a silken one , he returned to the small office and put the call through to Galland 's unit in the Netherlands .
11 Satisfied , she picked up the telephone and rang through to Edward 's house , hoping the housekeeper would answer .
12 They start with his poverty-stricken beginnings in turn-of-the-century Lambeth — all cliched , flat-capped urchins and ‘ wotcha , cock ’ — running straight through to Chaplin 's ambivalent acceptance of a special Oscar in 1972 at the age of 83 .
13 Three dogs from each semi-final go through to Saturday 's final , when the track will have a special 2am late licence , with New Faces winner Stephen Lee Garden , the star attraction .
14 She leads me through to Jamie 's bedroom , which she has tidied .
15 They went through to Franks 's office , which was not unlike his laboratory except that it was smaller ; all white and aseptic , with glaring lights .
16 From here it 's a doddle to sort out train times and connections — it 's probably cheaper than trying to ring up and get through to BR 's phone lines and definitely easier to use than wading through the paper version .
17 The use of such tests is a controversial issue , with on the one hand , anti-abortion lobbies arguing that life begins at conception and that therefore all abortion is wrong , through to womens ' groups who believe that such tests should be available to all pregnant women of all ages , so that those who do not wish to take the risk of giving birth to a mentally handicapped child may take the appropriate actions to prevent it .
18 Well I think what I 'll do , if I go round by the market I can drop you there by the multi-storey car park and you can then just walk through to Baston 's ca n't you ?
19 and you can just walk through to Baston 's , whatever and I 'll go to Muriel
20 As on Friday , no one seemed to notice me and certainly no one challenged me as I walked through to Patterson 's office whistling cheerfully ( a Tommy Smith riff which I wished I could transfer from his tenor sax to my battered trumpet ) and holding a plan of the air-conditioning system out in front of me .
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