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

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1 Juliet made a hot drink for them both , and took them through to the sitting-room .
2 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 .
3 But her emotions had burnt themselves out , and all she felt as she picked up the cards and carried them through to the kitchen was a dull emptiness , as if the pain she was n't feeling had left a gap .
4 England got the all-important shot that took them through to the final which they lost 19-8 to Ireland .
5 With a tail as fragile as the West Indies ' , South Africa were uncomfortable at 188 for four at tea on the second day but the durable Hudson and Adrian Kuiper saw them through to the close without further loss against a lacklustre attack .
6 The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs .
7 But her eyes were fail of pain as she led me through to the lounge .
8 A Corporal appeared and beckoned me through to the kitchen ; he was taller and thinner than the other one and his arms were covered with rough tattoos executed in Indian ink ; on his right forearm were the words , ( My courage for my father , my heart for my mother , my prick for a whore ) .
9 Mrs Rumney was shout to lead me through to the kitchen when the door burst open and Cedric bounded delightedly into the midst of the company .
10 Now , " he said , placing a creaky arm across my shoulders as he led me through to the parlour , " I want you to meet Vron . "
11 you know when they were two days old , Trevor took me through to the hospital
12 The woman who answered said she thought Sally had gone off duty but would put me through to the staff quarters .
13 ‘ Put me through to the motor claims department , ’ Lisa requested , glancing again at her watch .
14 I walked to the nearest telephone box and asked the operator if she could put me through to the refuge — I did n't have a single penny .
15 Put me through to the police . ’
16 ‘ Put me through to the police office , please , ’ he said to someone in the outer office .
17 What I 've done now is taken you through to the point where , we 're asking ourselves what is it that management make a mess of ?
18 I 'll just put you through to the staff room . ’
19 He followed her through to the kitchen where , as far as he could see , she was still in operatic mode .
20 As Patrick walked her through to the lounge he frowned .
21 A mixture of fear , at being touched by a man at all — and something else , quite different — swept through Sally-Anne so that she began to tremble as he walked her through to the parlour .
22 She had never before contacted any of the emergency services , and she was surprised by how long the operator took to put her through to the police .
23 Any minute and he would be inviting her through to the bedroom and urging her to call him Alexander !
24 He caught her up in his arms , carrying her through to the bedroom , disrobing her with eager , predatory fingers until she stood naked except for the glint of gold at her throat .
25 And when the man had arrived , Luke had offered him a glass of champagne and then shown him through to the kitchen and shut the door .
26 I called him through to the kitchen to have his soup .
27 ‘ You 'll be better off lying down , sir , ’ he said , and supported him through to the bedroom .
28 Stevens 's superior speed and technique combined with superb fighting spirit carried him through to the final .
29 Stevens 's superior speed and technique combined with superb fighting spirit carried him through to the final .
30 She took it through to the kitchen where she and her friend were breakfasting and handed it over without speaking , then watched Stella 's face as she read .
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