Example sentences of "[v-ing] through to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The growing demands and applications being made of plastics are filtering through to the additive market , requiring them to be constantly updated and made more efficient , and thus leading to higher prices , explained the report .
2 In addition to this , all members of the permanent staff were comfortably installed and were certain of receiving Red Cross food supplies , while the others were passing through to the unknown .
3 Impact Approaching impact , the body weight is surging through to the left side but the see-saw has n't hit the ground .
4 The teams played four matches , spread over several weeks , against each of the others , with the top two then going through to a best-of-three final .
5 Most people met through casual pick-ups , going through to the Black Prince , which was the equivalent of the Vauxhall today .
6 yeah , you see , so we were laughing about this , anyway , Christopher phoned up and said he got through to the second part , he was the only one that was going through to the second part and he phoned up about forty five minutes later to say that he 'd erm , he 'd got the job
7 ‘ Whoever 's that ? ’ said his Mum going through to the front door .
8 The cut for the weekend was made at 156 , with 41 players going through to the final two rounds .
9 A series of beats are held , usually with the first four boards going through to the next round , culminating in a final .
10 Everybody did 10 laps with the winners of each race going through to the next heat .
11 par but bad news for American Kristal Parker who we also saw earlier , she 's finished nine over par and does n't look as if she 'll be going through to the next stage .
12 The 28-year-old Londoner should have an even more straightforward task in going through to the last four when he meets either Tim Garner or Hadrian Stiff , whose appearances in the main draw came as a result of the withdrawal of Del Harris and Tony Hands respectively .
13 The 28-year-old Londoner should have an even more straightforward task in going through to the last four when he meets either Tim Garner or Hadrian Stiff , whose appearances in the main draw came as a result of the withdrawal of Del Harris and Tony Hands respectively .
14 A trench one to 1½m in depth is dug , and the base is lined with loose stones to prevent the roots going through to the hard soil beneath .
15 Switchboard use it a lot again , to try and get to the bottom of , you know , calls that are going through to the wrong place and things like that .
16 Marie had no time to think about Bella 's story : the little queue surged forward and they found themselves inside the double doors in a short corridor leading through to the main ward .
17 PRESTWICK 's David Gourlay , jun , the first Scot in action in yesterday 's opening day of the £140,000 Midland Bank World Indoor Championship , survived an off-green setback before moving through to the second round with a three sets to one win over past UK champion Stephen Rees .
18 According to Professor Midwinter of University College London , optoelectronics research is instead becoming increasingly focussed on communications and switching applications — from fibre optic cabling through to the internal structure of microchips .
19 Hence part of the challenge is to find ways to getting through to the uninitiated so that a much larger proportion of adults have some insight into what mathematics is about .
20 The greatest areas of concern for tax-payers were about the Revenue 's staff 's apparent lack of authority to deal with certain problems , difficulty in getting through to the right person on the telephone , and about the time it took to resolve problems and answer queries .
21 I think I 'll try and go for the scouse game then ( unless that is going to be postponed — would it depend on us getting through to the next round of the FA Cup ? ) .
22 The barn , which has an asbestos protection layer , prevented the fire spreading through to a neighbouring potato store .
23 The lyrics deal with teenage frustrations and breaking through to the other side .
24 Such a rendition seems broadly typical of von Dohnányi 's rigorous approach to standard orchestral fare , cutting through to the perceived essence of music where the stodge and surface glitter are in fact part and parcel of the intended appeal .
25 He stroked the glass , reaching through to the living face .
26 This will prevent water continuously diffusing through to the decorative face , causing unpleasant discoloration .
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