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

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1 Your Lordships therefore heard the case through to the end of the argument .
2 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 .
3 McLaren well receive continued supplies of Honda engines for testing purposes through to the end of the year .
4 Is it , for example — this could be one reason — because a clear manifesto commitment must be fulfilled , so Conservative Members feel obliged to rush the Bill through at the end of the Parliament ?
5 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 .
6 Lemminkainen was able to weave and cast spells to win his way through to the end of his journey .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
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