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

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1 ABERDEEN flirted with disaster at Kilbowie last night before two goals in the final 15 minutes from Scott Booth took them through to a Scottish Cup semi-final against Hibs at Tynecastle on 3 April .
2 It spots already compressed files ( ZIP and ARJ and the like , as well as LZH compressed TIF files and so forth ) and just passes them through to the hard disk unaltered .
3 Erm what , what we do today is to way go back over some of the ideas about land reform and then carry them through to the ninety fifty er Agrarian Reform Bill .
4 He led me through to the next room , and up against the wall there lay a stack of some ten to fifteen canvases .
5 When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms .
6 I 've just rung and you get the usual b-shit at first then they patch you through to the club-call line in England .
7 Be prepared for a delay while the operator puts you through to the relevant extension .
8 ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself .
9 ‘ Encountering an incompetent telephonist , who puts you through to the wrong extension and/or cuts you off , and/or is n't sufficiently clued-up about who 's who and where to reach them ’ .
10 Lucy said yes and Jay led her through to the other room .
11 ‘ 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 .
12 One after another , men failed in their attempts to drive the nails , usually succeeding in bending them , so I was proud when Dad , using the skill gained over so many years at the anvil , gave his nail an almighty thump sending it through to the other side of the board .
13 ‘ One more thing ! ’ his voice stopped her before she made it through to the other side .
14 They can take it through to the ancestral ballroom . ’
15 Then Chola helped her carry it through to the inner room where the family sleeps for warmth in winter .
16 The book traces his family history leading up to that midnight stroke and carries it through to the dark period of Mrs Gandhi 's emergency .
17 I 'm here for one reason — to do a job , and I mean to carry it through to the best of my ability , with or without your approval .
18 But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection .
19 Only about one fifth of names submitted make it through to the final roll-call of the main Honours Committee .
20 Everett made it through to the final Qualifying School last year where six rounds are played in successive days .
21 It 's 45 years since Cheltenham Town made it through to the second round of the cup .
22 Bangor Reserves , though , made it through to the second stage with a 2– win over Chimney Corner at Allen Park .
23 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 .
24 Less than a dozen of the official green candidates are now expected even to make it through to the second round of voting next Sunday .
25 Only two of their candidates have even made it through to the second round .
26 Only one of this year 's Crufts group winners made it through to the last forty !
27 ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’
28 ‘ You started this , Brother , so we 'll see it through to the bitter end .
29 finally only one of junior teams has made it through to the third round of the cup …
30 David Stewart and Fiona Thornton-Norris , from Corsham School , made it through to the third Gold Run and the really big prizes .
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