Example sentences of "[adv] through [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Manorial courts continued to meet regularly throughout the early-modern period and in many places the quality of record-keeping remained high right through to the eighteenth century and sometimes beyond .
2 Right through from the seventeenth until the early twentieth century those who reached the age of sixty years remained a small but quite steady 5–7 per cent of the English population .
3 Six years of excavation at Qaryat al-Fau , directed by A. R. al-Ansary and sponsored by the University of Riyadh , have yielded detailed evidence for a large settlement covering 2 sq.km , inhabited from the second century BC through to the fifth century AD .
4 Also through to the second round is England 's Mervyn King who beat heavyweight Canadian Bill Boettger 7-3 , 5-7 , 7-5 , 7-3 .
5 Pictures produced by Australia 's Channel 9 will be screened at 10.0 or 11.0 pm through to the next morning .
6 A 68 put Ballesteros safely through to the last two days but a distressed Olazabal , despite a 69 , faced an anxious wait to see if he would make the cut .
7 The expected backlash arrived this afternoon at Dixon Park when a brilliant display of attacking football against hapless Ballyclare Comrades produced six goals — four of them from David McCallan — enough to see them safely through to the last eight of the TNT Gold Cup .
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