Example sentences of "[verb] through to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Admittedly , one has to stoop down to smell a low shrub , but that is not such a problem for most of us as it is to struggle through to the middle of a bed . |
2 | TWO student chefs from Darlington College have won through to the finals of a national catering competition . |
3 | With partner Jill Clark , she 's won through to the quarter-finals of the Japanese Open after beating the world 's number two pair from Indonesia . |
4 | The red theme has been carried through to the goblets that the family use every Christmas , the napkins and the candlesticks . |
5 | The problem was that it was theoretically possible for someone to introduce poison gas into a remote and perhaps unguarded part of the system and for the noxious fumes to be carried through to the General-Secretary 's apartments or office . |
6 | A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation . |
7 | When I originally found the frame I thought how pretty it would look if the green of the surround was carried through to the mount and the colour of the picture . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Jessamy picked them up , wandered through to the kitchen and put them on the table . |
10 | She wandered through to the kitchen to get her bag , and checked through her notes for the name and address of the Rose Bowl 's usual wholesaler . |
11 | She wandered through to the study and whiled away ten minutes putting in the few remaining border pieces . |
12 | The second psychoanalytic message that has come through to the public is its preoccupation with sex . |
13 | Part of the wall , as you can see , is to be knocked down to allow the drive to pass through to the garages . |
14 | She unlocked her eyes from his and turned to pass through to the apartment . |
15 | And with that , the taunts of the Weasel 's wife still ringing in her ears , vinegar words , she had felt so good about her allegations , now storming tears , humiliation — and not a little frightened — she fled through to the room . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | There are also early signs that the increased cost of imports resulting from the devaluation of sterling last September is beginning to work through to the shops . |
18 | ‘ Who ? ’ asked Becky , walking through to the bedroom . |
19 | Panting breathlessly , she turned from the door and moved through to the hall , where Donna was trying to make her way down the stairs . |
20 | They moved through to the drawing room and Alice Mair opened the french windows leading to the patio . |
21 | He had rung through to the Swan Hotel in Stratford to set a revised time of arrival at 6.15 p.m. ; but by the look of things it was going to be , in Wellington 's words , ‘ a damn close-run thing ’ . |
22 | In fact , if I had n't rung through to the police station we 'd have had a squad car on our doorstep by now . ’ |
23 | In this short example , we see the apparently sturdy John ( who has , in effect , chaired the meeting throughout ) struggling through to the expression of his anxiety about the death and burial of animals : this was after much chat and jockeying for position . |
24 | There are many difficulties in getting supplies through to the zones and priority is given to medicines , not to contraceptives , Campesina combatants are generally opposed to using contraceptives for religious reasons and while women from urban areas may wish to adopt some form of birth control , it is not always available : |
25 | But you 've raised a very valid point and it 's one that we need to see through to the end . |
26 | Er if , if there is a sufficient er indication in these words an indication , a pointer as I say , if there 's a transparency in these words which enables us to see through to the truth then our formulation of it does n't matter all that much . |
27 | and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks |
28 | The large shavings and heavy stuff drop out in the container while the finer dust goes through to the cleaner . |
29 | And there 's a pro forma that goes through to the quantity surveyor 's section . |
30 | ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes . |