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

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1 It goes right through to the bathroom does n't it ?
2 If it was flat on it was the same because he 's got to go right through to the sline before he could get anything you see ?
3 If just a single layer is used it will be stitched through to the outer shell of the bag at intervals and sometimes stitched right through to the lining on cheaper bags .
4 ‘ Mississippi ’ , she says , ‘ goes clear through to the bone . ’
5 This music , incidentally , was a vital influence in British and American bourgeois domestic song , an influence which can in fact be traced right through to the years after the First World War , in such singers as Al Jolson .
6 Cup in hand , she was about to sit opposite him at the small kitchen table , but the unwelcoming look in his deep blue eyes changed her mind , and she wandered aimlessly through to the living-room .
7 The launch pad might be in the way , pushing on us from that end to stop us doing the natural thing which is to fall vertically through to the centre of the Earth .
8 If someone at the back of the party slips , the load is transmitted straight through to the leader rather than pulling direct on the intermediate members .
9 Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul .
10 A change in the type of materials being used in the construction , such as a move from steel to fibre-reinforced plastics , can result in a change in design drafting rules and drawing techniques leading right through to the replacement of complete sections of manufacturing machines and skilled men .
11 erm Oh definitely yes , I mean when we 're trying to play passes over the top of their defence and they 're getting cut or they 're going straight through to the goalkeeper , it 's very frustrating for us , but really it 's just a case of plugging away and trying to get things to come right .
12 Hit through the ball , keep the left hand going straight through to the end of stroke , and allow the right hand to do the hitting .
13 You can dial straight through to the hospital from the phone in your cabin . ’
14 Ron 's robust style , his deep understanding of the constitutional issues involved and his ability to see straight through to the nub of a debate and articulate clearly the available options made him a powerful persuader .
15 When the door clicked he walked right through to the back , past two secretaries who did not even look up .
16 Wrenching the phone line once more from its socket , she walked mechanically through to the bedroom and pulled open the drawer of the desk .
17 She jumped to her feet and walked quickly through to the hall , her eyes blazing fiercely .
18 Where the extension number is known a new direct dial facility will enable callers to bypass the switchboard and get straight through to the person they wish to speak to .
19 If the surface is still wet the brush end will cut right through to the white of the paper .
20 As the 1950s became the 1960s , the big limitation of television programme making , which so restricted Directors versed in the film world , came to be the technique of Continuous Recording , whereby productions were done , as far as possible , like theatrical plays ; beginning at Act One , Scene One , and running sequentially through to the end .
21 ‘ It 's got a hard-tail , like my ‘ 64 , so the strings go straight through to the back of the body .
22 One can scarcely comprehend a hand-chiselled stollen being taken right through to the water — no drill holes to probe ahead and no explosives to blast the last few feet away .
23 He flicked quickly through to the section covering Surrey , then proceeded a page at a time until he reached his goal .
24 Callers can now get straight through to the ward simply by adding the prefix ‘ 83 ’ to the extension number .
25 This may continue right through to the toddler stage , when she finds herself still attending to every cry , day and night .
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