Example sentences of "[verb] through [prep] [art] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had rung through to the Swan Hotel in Stratford to set a revised time of arrival at 6.15 p.m. ; but by the look of things it was going to be , in Wellington 's words , ‘ a damn close-run thing ’ .
2 ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes .
3 ‘ I would like to play through to the Canada tournament then call it a day , hopefully going out in a blaze of glory . ’
4 Tony was with Miaco from its inception in 1967 when it was located at Hal Far airfield ( more of this in the January issue ) , moving through to the Hal Safi site in February 1979 .
5 She walked through into the Lancaster Room again , where Phil Aldrich was still scribbling away on the hotel 's notepaper ; and for the moment ( as Sheila stood in the doorway ) looking up with his wonted patience and nodding mildly as Janet propounded her latest views on the injustice of the tour 's latest delay .
6 The volume of support for Sakharov broke through to the Moscow centre where power is wielded over the world from lofty isolation , where ‘ they ’ make their decisions .
7 The telephone broke into his thoughts with Paul Lane triumphantly coming through with the Essex number .
8 At last the trolleybuses commenced running through to the Crystal Palace on 9 February 1936 .
9 But if they go straight through , well then that 'll go through to the Spalding tax office .
10 Although advisory staff delivered warnings on this matter , they were not always followed through into the PNP INSET programme .
11 Lassa Java … and Ringa Hustle through to the Greyhound Derby
12 I was thrilled when we won through to the UK team chase finals — many people thought she was n't capable and we proved them wrong . ’
13 There is good evidence that a flourishing trade in false antiquities existed at the turn of the century , and its products filtered through to the United States and Europe .
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