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

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1 This time Atkinson slid the ball through to Saunders , who waited for keeper Clive Baker to advance from his line before clipping it over his head and into the net .
2 The disruption caused by the evacuation extended through to Bloomsbury House .
3 Of the reports on problem children that came through to Bloomsbury House , in at least fifty per cent of the cases education , or the lack of it , was a contributory factor .
4 A few million dollars were kept abroad to provide for the family 's regular needs from videos and colour television sets through to Nicolae Ceauşescu 's preferred Gillette razors .
5 She and Joe had walked through to West Derby Road and were approaching St Michael 's Church .
6 In mainland England the trio spent four weeks travelling from Holland through to Istanbul in Turkey , via countries including Germany and Bulgaria .
7 And in The Penguin Book Of Comedy Sketches ( £8.99 ) , Simon Brett and Frank Muir introduce a collection of wonderful scripts — from Irene Handl through to Pete and Dud , Alan Bennett and Fry and Laurie .
8 The only disappointment for the Sunderland fans was that the team did not come out to be saluted after their 1–0 victory as happened when the 1973 side also won through to Wembley at Hillsborough .
9 Owen was for trying to get word through to Harry in his prison ; there were men in Leighton who had kin within the castle , and for the sake of Master Harry whom they remembered well might be willing to risk the carrying of a message .
10 At the same time the road through to Hull was improved by turnpiking , making the markets of Hull more accessible to the farmers of Patrington and the surrounding area .
11 Many of the coarse fish are spawning in the vegetation at the side of the waterways from February through to July and April is the first full month that the fishermen give them the peace and quiet to do this .
12 The programme runs through to July and many places are still available .
13 Early marsh orchid dactylorhiza incarnata flowers from May through to July .
14 ‘ If we can get through to July 1 we will be okay , but at the moment people ( other clubs ) are sitting around like vultures waiting to pick up the pieces , ’ added Beller .
15 Get through to Müller and tell him to contact me there .
16 It was a moment before Michael 's quip got through to Hana .
17 There is a particularly marked contrast between the experience of the more urbanized areas of the Midlands and northern England and that of the broad zone to the north and west of London stretching from Hampshire and Wiltshire through to Cambridgeshire and Norfolk .
18 Beeny overarm through to Dorigo .
19 When I got through to Dr Puddephat , on the other hand , his language was refreshingly unacademic , and can not , I regret , be repeated in a family newspaper .
20 And so the influence of teachers like Professor Isle Middendorf , Ursel Beck , Irene Wenger , Jutta Holler and Senta Medau filtered through to England .
21 Er got to arrange a meeting at Pocklington cos she lives at York so we , I go through to Pocklington have a lunch and then return
22 I 'll have her brought down here to Florence as soon as she can be moved but we 'll have to leave her where she is for the moment — in fact , put me through to Pontino again now , will you ?
23 Interestingly , Shepherd and his ‘ school ’ tend to focus their discussion of musical literacy on the extreme representatives of notational abstraction , prescription and calculation , the Austro-German tradition from J.S. Bach through to Schoenberg ; less extreme practices would modify the picture and soften the obsession which , ironically , they share with the very traditions in musicology and aesthetics that they attack .
24 On the return journey from Porto we flew up the west coast of Portugal , over the places we 'd cycled through , before cutting through to La Coruňa to land just before nightfall .
25 Brave words , but maybe justified ; and please do n't assume that Sonny is just another twelve-bar merchant , since he 's also a songwriter whose influences go from Dylan and Hendrix through to Cajun — the waltzes and the two-steps of the white settlers from Nova Scotia — and zydeco , the dynamic music form of black New Orleans .
26 Cope decided the risks were too great and , rather than attempt to fight his way through to Fort Augustus , led his men instead down the other military road , from Dalwhinnie to Inverness , a distance of 58 miles [ 93 km ] .
27 The beat I had started in Garston village went right through to Speke .
28 From 22 September 1926 , all cars on the Penge route ran right through to Thicket Road .
29 The fierce note in Rose Hilaire 's voice got through to Dagmar Blond , who stopped talking at once , but the last phrase on her lips came out like a ghost : ‘ seeing yourself kill — ’ The last word of all disappeared .
30 He is put through to PC Michael Brown in the control room at Gwent Police HQ .
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