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

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1 The proprietor thrust aside the plastic tassels that filled the doorway through to the back of the dry cleaner 's and dumped his shopping bag on the floor next to an ironing board .
2 Hydra sprawls from the boundary of Canis Minor through to the south of Corvus and Virgo .
3 Your Lordships therefore heard the case through to the end of the argument .
4 So we 've therefore put some proposals through to the Commission of European Communities , which eventually will go to the Council of Ministers to extend Jet 's experimental programme into the end of 1996 .
5 Each winter , from December through to the beginning of March , cruises are organised on the Exe for close views of waders and wildfowl .
6 But the Eddie did n't specify a date at all , beyond a vague ‘ waiting period ’ that extended from the beginning of December through to the end of February .
7 McLaren well receive continued supplies of Honda engines for testing purposes through to the end of the year .
8 The win put Becker through to the semi-finals of the IBM ATP World Championship .
9 relevant to all levels from the syntax of sentences through to the organisation of substantial texts ;
10 IBM had originally agreed to help finance the project through to the end of 1992 , and has since been helping Supercomputing Systems to meet its payroll on a week-by-week basis .
11 Wonderful winter-flowering pansies provide the essential riot of colour and bloom relentlessly from late autumn through to the beginning of summer .
12 Tony Jones lifted the serving hatch and invited George through to the back of the shop .
13 Child abuse is a highly sensitive topic these days and my research proposals were subject to the scrutiny of a number of people , ranging from the local authority 's research officer through to the director of social services .
14 Bruce Gregory , Ready System 's president and chief executive , explains that the requirement for a real-time operating system is diverse , ranging from very lightweight applications such as intelligent suspension systems through to the complexity of NASA space station command and control systems .
15 Lemminkainen was able to weave and cast spells to win his way through to the end of his journey .
16 Voluntary personal abstention continued in a modest way through to the end of American slavery but plans positively to develop free-labour cultivation in the American South , India or West Africa came to little in the 1850s and the British government never gave any serious consideration after equalisation of the sugar duties beginning in 1846 to a policy of discriminating in favour of free-grown produce .
17 At least on this occasion , Becker had played his way through to the semi-finals of the eight-man exhibition event , organised by his manager , Ion Tiriac , before pulling out .
18 HERE they are , folks — the super grandmas ( plus one grandad ) who have won their way through to the final of The People/Cadbury 's Roses Grandparent of the Year Competition .
19 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
20 BAe said in last year 's rights issue document that the contract would provide business worth about £2 billion a year through to the end of the century .
21 Nevertheless , despite these problems there will be growth in synfuels production through to the end of the century and beyond with most of the growth resulting from new projects supported by governments or from already established programmes .
22 Meanwhile Davies has been busy with the camera and his latest 16 x 20 inch black-and-white prints of sharply-shadowed New York store fronts are on at Sonnabend through to the end of the month .
23 The crowd had parted to let Harriet through to the centre of the square .
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