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

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1 If we do n't , the knock-on effect will be felt by EVERY club in the land , from the Premier through to the Third Division .
2 If we do n't , the knock-on effect will be felt by EVERY club in the land , from the Premier through to the Third Division .
3 The journalists challenging the High Court ruling at yesterday 's hearing said they would pursue the case through to the European Court .
4 From 1981 the Biblioteca Hertziana in Rome has contributed material from its bibliographical and photographic archives , expanding the scope of the Census through to the mid-sixteenth century and to include architecture .
5 If the source of the sound is standing on a solid object , like a radio on a table , or a washing machine on a floor , the vibrations will be set up in the solid object , and will travel along it , carrying the noise through to the next room , and even to the next house .
6 I put two dishes on His Royal Highness 's table and Sid took the rest through to the other kitchen . ’
7 As a small clandestine organization the Britons Publishing Society was to become the main ideological source of an underworld whose principal themes were later to influence the racial nationalist tradition from the IFL through to the National Front .
8 The clocks date from the sixteenth-century through to the nineteenth-century .
9 The President sat at a plain wooden desk to the right of the door through to the front room .
10 The aim is to tell the history of the guitar from the days of the lute through to the present day .
11 I have played all the way through to the First Division , where we lasted only one season before relegation .
12 She led the way through to the nearby bedroom .
13 This provides a weak solution but takes the patient through to the next potency level in only 7–8 days .
14 It was a wonderful vision but over the course of centuries , the gardens became building plots , access to the new houses being obtained by demolishing part of the ground floor of a house to provide a passageway through to the new dwellings .
15 Assessors scrutinised all aspects of the laboratory 's activities from receipt of a sample through to the final report .
16 The way in which the police had cleared a way through to the front door of the building at which Mr Brittan was to speak was particularly controversial .
17 Men went down the main shaft and tried to clear it by shovelling the slurry into tubs which were then hauled to the surface but this was soon abandoned as it was realised that it would take weeks or months to clear a way through to the trapped men .
18 Training in skills such as singing or dancing often seems to involve not just acquiring technique , but opening a way through to the basic level of power so that it can ‘ fuel ’ the performance .
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