Example sentences of "through from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | From Cambridge it is , yes , er that 's actually one of its great strengths , because it is n't a thing which has been revised and added on to , it is completely new , and before we actually made it , our editor , David Crystal , er actually is probably the only person in the world to have sat and read through from cover to cover four other encyclopaedias , to find out what was wrong with them , how they could be improved . |
2 | ‘ You had a great head on you the way you thought the plan through from beginning to end . |
3 | ( I can assure you that this book was not written straight through from beginning to end ! ) |
4 | The first option you have is to use the video just like a TV set and show a programme straight through from beginning to end . |
5 | David sees cases through from beginning to end , an important aspect of the firm 's training programme . |
6 | For a small charge , avoid having to carry luggage by booking it through from airport to destination . |
7 | Near the boneyard , there was an old boneyard , it 's the road that runs through from Church , there were no houses there then , it 's all built on now , and there was a sl like a lane used to come from Church to Forrest . |
8 | Er it 's like kids or people walking through from Road to Road . |
9 | ‘ You could knock this wall down , and make one large room through from front to back . ’ |
10 | If the national curriculum and the process of assessment is intended to work through from Stage One at the age of 5-7 to Stage Four at the age of 14 – 16 , there can be no reason for the primary and secondary phase of schooling to be in ignorance of each other . |
11 | Well yeah , what whatever whatever it is that the rain comes through from heaven , something that opens , opens in heaven and lets the rain come through . |
12 | Er this was partly because some products multi er go through from plant to supermarket shelf with one company such as bananas , quite often , are produced on a company 's plantation . |
13 | Unless one has followed the rug-making process through from clipping to completion , the only way to assess the quality of the wool is to rely on the " feel " of the item and the reputation of the individual weaving group . |
14 | However , the object-oriented paradigm offers increasing benefits when followed through from analysis and design to a language — that in fact the whole process becomes much more meaningful when surrounded by a software engineering environment . |
15 | For example , Starbuck ( 1982 ) states that rarely is there a neat sequence of events through from recognition of a problem to definition of the problem , generating possible actions , selection of the appropriate option and implementation . |
16 | Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems , right through from conception to full commercialisation . |
17 | Durrant ran the show against them in the first leg of the ‘ Battle of Britain ’ , forging through from midfield , skipping tackles and spraying passes non-stop . |
18 | No , there had always been routes through from Earth into the Dominions , other than that at the Retreat . |
19 | Back-in-form Glenavon are through from Group C ; they play Carrick who will still have a chance of leapfrogging Bangor . |
20 | The Random House general book division will be divided into two operating groups , allowing editors to see their authors ' books through from hardback to paperback publication ( or to choose which they find most appropriate ) . |
21 | Bill Thompson and I , as the reporters who had seen the case through from start to finish , were invited officially to be present at the hanging in Regina Jail . |
22 | This is simply a matter of reading the material through from start to finish — as if it were a book — and completing all the exercises on the way . |
23 | The way in which community care projects get off the ground quickly is to have a small project team of three or four people with the task of steering it through from start to finish , working under the guidance of a strong chairman . |
24 | Whilst there is always someone I can go to with a problem , on most occasions I see a case through from start to finish ’ . |
25 | The next morning a telephone call came through from Number 10 just before 8.30 a.m. calling a special Cabinet meeting at 9.45 to discuss the Falklands . |
26 | An actor can wear his cap as an academic in private conversation as well as the next person , but once on stage the actor responds to the requirements of a scene being played , and works through from moment to moment . |