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

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1 ‘ Once you start saving yourselves for big games and ducking out of tackles , you get into the wrong frame of mind and that is very dangerous , ’ warned Howard , who is hoping to steer his side through to the second round of the FA Cup for the first time for 17 years .
2 ‘ Once you start saving yourselves for big games and ducking out of tackles , you get into the wrong frame of mind and that is very dangerous , ’ warned Howard , who is hoping to steer his side through to the second round of the FA Cup for the first time for 17 years .
3 The realistic thing to do is to throw them all into one hat , and let the odd quirk of the draw do what the public , the sponsors and , I suspect , the players want most — a Minor side through to the last eight , and then get a home draw .
4 DEAN Bullock was the hero for Three Rivers after a sudden death victory pushed his club through to the third round of the Thornton Cup .
5 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 .
6 The journalists challenging the High Court ruling at yesterday 's hearing said they would pursue the case through to the European Court .
7 Look out for products from companies such as Marshalls who have an attractive range of paving from the rugged , riven-faced textures of Heritage through to the seven shades of the brick-sized Keyblock system .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 From the Brigadier 's office the Captain telephoned Maxwell at the Excelsior , sending Bacci through to the communicating duty room to pick up the phone there .
13 The sum , the largest single components of which came from Japan and the USA , exceeded the $600,000,000 which earlier UN estimates had suggested would be necessary to fund the peace process through to the scheduled elections in 1993 .
14 He went through his entire gamut of the accents of Scotland , from his Hebridean fisherman through to the harsh tones of Glasgow .
15 Geographical proximity meant that these relations have continued to be of crucial importance through into the post-1945 period .
16 He climbed on one side of the desks , stood on tiptoe , and , forcing up the skylight , eased his head through into the icy December wind .
17 Since the beginning of the summer , tens of thousands of club players had battled it out in club league qualifiers around the regions , in Men 's Open , regional play-offs , with all concerned hoping to carry their club 's name through to the prestigious finals in Hampshire .
18 The cyclotron was a research facility through into the 1980s , but was an expensive and remarkable piece of equipment to have appeared in the 1950s in a country where , neither before nor since , has there been much cash for anything scientific .
19 Assessors scrutinised all aspects of the laboratory 's activities from receipt of a sample through to the final report .
20 I put two dishes on His Royal Highness 's table and Sid took the rest through to the other kitchen . ’
21 Pickering lost the ball on the edge of his own area allowing Gooding to thread the ball through for the unchallenged Maskell to shoot home .
22 The United Nations said it was planning to build on its success and was hoping to get another aid convoy through to the embattled town tomorrow .
23 Her opinion of her benefactor leapt up another few notches as she followed his messenger through to the tiny kitchen , where the porter dumped his box on the only available surface and bent to open the fridge .
24 From the 1985 White Paper through to the 1988 Cecchini Report , it is evident that the projected benefits resulting from the SEM programme are expected to result to a large extent from the exploitation of potential scale economies .
25 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 .
26 Holland 's Richard Krajicek became the fourth man through to the big money stage when he beat Spain 's Emilio Sanchez 6-3 , 6-2 .
27 The President sat at a plain wooden desk to the right of the door through to the front room .
28 The clocks date from the sixteenth-century through to the nineteenth-century .
29 But besides this more obvious point , there are subtler connections between voice and body : Cicely Berry observes that ‘ an introverted and thoughtful person often finds more difficulty in speaking and does not carry the thought through into the physical process of making speech ’ .
30 They will want to know why the Government have decided to shove the Bill through in the final weeks of this Parliament .
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