Example sentences of "[vb pp] through to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | CROWDS of starving Muslims , mostly women and children , cheered and wept yesterday as a long-delayed United Nations aid convoy loaded with food and medicine finally won through to the besieged eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica . |
2 | Here , everyone had been friendly , and the difference carried through to the whole club . |
3 | These sorts of books have such an excellent hardback sale which is not always carried through to the same extent with the paperback . |
4 | Let's say you receive a call in your boss ' office , on your boss ' phone , it 's just come through to the wrong one . |
5 | First built at the time of Edward I , it has been occupied through to the present day . |
6 | The wrenching cry at the start of the Finale claps a vice on the emotions that is sustained through to the ambivalent release provided by the Epilogue , and Barbirolli is one of the few conductors to prolong the agony of the climax by observing VW 's protracted emphasis on the grinding trombone and tube underpinning . |
7 | That afternoon , hearing him talk about his sister , then lying beneath the trees with him , she had really thought she had finally broken through to a real live human being beneath the glacial exterior . |
8 | The movies had broken through to a vast new public and everything was on a different scale . |
9 | He wrote immediately to the SMG , cutting off all contact : ‘ I am not interested in agencies who politic and posture for no other reason than to promote themselves … secondly , as I am not presently able to place any trust in you , I must insist that any further matters you wish to raise are channelled through to a suitable agency , viz the local council or HCRC . ’ |
10 | These schemes are notorious for corruption , but something has got through to the poor . |
11 | The government accepted indicative bids for BTG and informed the consortia involved in the bidding which of them had got through to the second round at the end of January . |
12 | Callers sometimes misdial and think they have got through to the local barracks or Lingfield garage . |
13 | This ended in the closure of the French Consulate in Canton , and a freeze on contracts to French companies — and the company 's ultimate ownership does not seem to have got through to the Chinese . |
14 | Erm I think bro broadly , certainly by the time you 've got through to the later spring th th there is y yes I mean i in a sense there are sort of three areas if you like but , but very broadly the areas which had not been taken over yet i is very much a slower process of consolidation and then you wait for the next rule . |
15 | So my outburst had got through to the big dog — he knew I was n't going to stand any more nonsense from him . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | By the time Ray-Ban rip-offs have filtered through to the British high street , you can be sure our European sisters have moved on to something else . |
18 | Then Wickham was invited through to a back room and a telephone . |
19 | It says so on the switchboard , which one they 've rung , now if they ask for crime prevention and they phoned number , they should be put through to the bloody crime prevention |
20 | Only when a Logic 1 pulse is applied to Ck ( clock input ) it is possible for data applied to the S and R inputs to be allowed through to the bistable proper and take effect . |
21 | Such conflicting views or theories of style will concern us for the remainder of this chapter , but rather than argue that one view is wholly superior to another , we shall try to harmonize the apparent conflicts , so that at the end of the chapter , we shall have worked through to a balanced view of what stylistics is about . |
22 | If the project does not get into gear now and if we go back to the drawing board , it will be decades before we get another scheme that is worked through to the present level . |
23 | Caroline Amphlett had left and it was switched through to an outside line . |
24 | From next season , the world 's top 16 players will automatically be seeded through to the last 32 of the three overseas ranking events the Dubai Duty Free Classic , European Open and Nescafe Asian Open . |
25 | The receiver gave out two faint clicks as the call was bypassed into the central monitoring system before being shunted through to the appropriate department . |
26 | In the medieval period many towns were administrative centres , especially the larger ones of the later Middle Ages , and this role has continued through to the present day with the county towns and district centres . |
27 | From then on there was a sustained increase in output and productivity , which has continued through to the 1980s . |
28 | The rate of growth of agricultural output in the Meiji period is subject to considerable dispute , but it is probable that a rate of around 1.8 per cent annual growth in output was maintained through to the early 1900s at least , far outstripping the rate of population growth in the same period . |
29 | When the realization of this news had permeated through to the remotest island , the initial market euphoria subsides , as does the level of output . |