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

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1 For left Paddington he certainly had , at some point , after ringing through to The Randolph to explain his delayed departure .
2 But whatever their level of personal identification with the housewife role , the denigration and trivialization of housework is such a pervasive cultural theme that the message is likely to have filtered through to the housewife in some form or other .
3 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 .
4 He got through to the base camp to find out when the chap was coming to fix it .
5 Already at the end of the Breshnev era — in the early 1980s — Russian sociologist Tatiana Zaslavskaia was saying in a report which filtered through to the West that despite its planned and ordered appearance the Soviet economy was in fact developing in a spontaneous fashion .
6 The move towards NVQs and SVQs is taking place across all industries at all levels within the industry , from engineering and manufacturing through to the provision of health and social care , from the operative to the manager .
7 Once on the top floor Dowd was left to entertain himself , and Bloxham led Godolphin through to the chamber .
8 They were soaked right through to the skin and shivering in the cold .
9 ‘ They came to an uninhabited hut where they made a fire to dry their clothes , for all of them were wet through to the skin , and an old sail was spread upon the bare ground , which served as a bed for the Prince , who was very well pleased with it and slept soundly . ’
10 On the windswept hill above the Imjin river he heard of the advance of some 27,000 Chinese troops and the efforts of the ‘ Glorious Glosters ’ , outnumbered 10 to one , to block their way through to the South Korean capital Seoul .
11 I think we 've go I think we 've got to get through to the members actually that together as a , we 're gon na be a cohesive force for the benefit of the members .
12 When , when we went there was this er , more gates and his little his house , right , went through the little door , or big door , and he went through to the gate and he , and he sort of goes
13 News concerning the development in style took a little time to percolate through to the country ; a sculptor carving a resurrection scene on a 1707 headstone outside the south door of Uffington church , Oxfordshire , continues to depict the gable-lidded coffin .
14 In this process , art can then be seen to belong to an essentially subjective stage of immediate , concrete picturing ; religion appears at that of objectifying symbols ; and philosophy breaks through to the conceptualisation in which full and genuine understanding is attained .
15 When she was allowed through to the nave she discovered dancers rehearsing a performance and robed guides discouraging visitors from proceeding to the site of St Thomas 's shrine because their passage disturbed the troupe .
16 Bruce Gregory , Ready System 's president and chief executive , explains that the requirement for a real-time operating system is diverse , ranging from very lightweight applications such as intelligent suspension systems through to the complexity of NASA space station command and control systems .
17 Like tonight , Parents ' Evening , when they had assembled at his behest in the Staff Common Room overlooking the school driveway to watch out for arriving parents and usher them through to the headmaster 's sitting-room , where the first part of the festivities were to take place .
18 In these latter churches , the minister would conduct the main part of the communion service in the nave with the screens closed , and then take communicants through to the chancel to receive the eucharist , an arrangement that inevitably invested the sacrament with a sense of mystery .
19 Charles telephoned a message through to the desk at the Grand .
20 The sounds of what was going on in the box were being relayed out into the laboratory where Gedanken was , but nothing happening in the laboratory was getting through to the beetles in the box .
21 But if they go straight through , well then that 'll go through to the Spalding tax office .
22 With this comforting thought Henry rang the doorbell , hard , and watched his wife heave herself out of the chair and stump through to the hall .
23 ‘ We 're just going through to the hall , ’ said Dominic .
24 With the first of the ovens he 'd gone the long way through to the Hall 's kitchens , taking in the sights as he went .
25 Panting breathlessly , she turned from the door and moved through to the hall , where Donna was trying to make her way down the stairs .
26 She jumped to her feet and walked quickly through to the hall , her eyes blazing fiercely .
27 He was also , he realized , as he went through to the hall to get Hasan 's coat , tied to the little boy in a way he could not have predicted .
28 Bunny raised no more than than an eyebrow and we shouldered our way through to the hall where Dosh and Freddie were discovering that they could really get to like Kümmel .
29 Come ! ’ and , scooping up the dress , carried it through to the winter drawing room .
30 But I think the thing that runs through the whole collection and that makes Doisneau a remarkable photographer , is that he 's photographed the same locality and this is the locality where he still lives , really from the early 30s right through to the present .
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